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CIOTechOutlook(Previously CIOReviewIndia) is a technology magazine that talks about the enterprise solutions that can redefine the business goals of enterprises tomorrow. It is the leading source that shares innovative enterprise solutions developed by established solutions providers, upcoming hot enterprises and is a neutral source for technology decision makers.
Published from Bangalore, Karnataka, CIOTechOutlook is an excellent platform for the enterprise to showcase their innovative solutions. While India enterprise market is growing exponentially, there is a vacuum among entrepreneurs of enterprise startups. We believe that there is no other platform which gives companies a heads up on the innovative solutions that the startups are working on, what are the needs that haven't been met yet and more. Source
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| Scope | National, Trade/B2B |
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| Language | English |
| Country | India |
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| Frequency | Monthly |
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Search ArticlesKarnataka Pushes Tech-Driven Solutions to Ease Bengaluru Traffic
Synopsis: Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge directs Bengaluru Traffic Police to adopt technology-driven solutions, including AI and intelligent traffic systems, to reduce congestion, improve road safety, and enhance urban mobility through coordinated planning among multiple government agencies.
Meta to Begin AI Chip Production in September
Synopsis: Meta plans to begin production of its in-house AI chip, Iris, in September, expanding computing capacity, reducing reliance on external chip suppliers and strengthening its AI infrastructure with custom silicon. Meta Platforms says it’s going to start making its newest in-house artificial intelligence, chip “Iris” in September, as part of a bigger plan to grow computing capacity and not be so dependent on third party chip suppliers.
Japan's SkyDrive Unveils High-Speed Flying Car Demo
Synopsis: SkyDrive successfully demonstrates high-speed eVTOL flying car flights in Japan, showcasing its three-seat aircraft's capabilities as the company advances toward commercial air mobility services planned for 2028. Japanese startup SkyDrive Inc. managed to pull off high-speed demo flights of its electric flying car, at a test location in Yamaguchi, in western Japan, and it’s another step forward in what the company is trying to do to commercialise advanced air mobility services.
Satya Nadella Warns of AI's Reverse Information Paradox
Synopsis: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warns that businesses risk exposing proprietary knowledge while using AI, urging stronger trust boundaries and governance to protect competitive advantages in the AI era.
US $30B Digital Learning Shift Linked to Cognitive Decline Report
Synopsis: A growing debate over classroom technology prompts educators to reassess digital learning as research links increased screen use with declining student cognitive performance and calls for evidence-based technology adoption. A controversy is brewing regarding the future implications of technology use in the classrooms of America after studies indicated that even though laptop computers and tablets were extensively used, the promised improvement in learning was not achieved.
TCS Adds 9,279 Employees as CEO Dismisses AI Job Loss Fears
Synopsis: TCS CEO K Krithivasan says artificial intelligence will transform white-collar jobs rather than eliminate them, as the company records its strongest quarterly hiring in four years by adding 9,279 employees during the first quarter of FY27.
US Expands AI Chip and Defence Exports to UAE
Synopsis: The United States eases export controls for the UAE, allowing license-free exports of select military equipment, advanced AI chips, commercial satellites, and dual-use technologies, strengthening bilateral strategic and technology cooperation.
Bavaria, Telangana Explore AI and Quantum Tech Partnerships
Synopsis: Bavaria and Telangana explore partnerships in AI, quantum technologies and deep-tech innovation, aiming to strengthen research, startup collaboration, talent development and technology-driven economic growth.
Why Most Pharma Digital Transformation Programs Fail Early
Krishna Sai Tanneeru, Chief Information Officer - Information Technology, Matrix Pharmacorp in an interaction with CIOTechOutlook shared his views on the reasons for most pharma digital transformation programs failing before technology implementation even starts, how pharma organizations can align business goals with digital transformation to ensure long-term success, the role of legacy infrastructure in slowing pharmaceutical IT modernization and innovation and more.
Truecaller Challenges TRAI Over India's Anti-Spam Call Rules
Synopsis: True caller challenges TRAI's anti-spam rules, arguing that restrictions on tagging 1400 and 1600 series calls reduce spam protection, while the regulator says the measures safeguard legitimate banking and service communications. True caller has raised a few concerns about the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s (TRAI) newest anti-spam framework. It says the fresh rules could end up weakening its ability to shield users from annoying, unwanted and often fraudulent calls.