Arvind Krishnan, Chairman and CEO IBM, reiterated that India continues to be a key region as he announced a $1 billion investment into its partner eco-system to push adoption of hybrid cloud and artificial intelligence (AI). “IBM India is a microcosm of the IBM Corporation. With a robust ecosystem of Global System integrators (GSI’s), Independent Software Vendors (ISVs), start-ups and largest developer base –India has a significant advantage and IBM India will continue to be at the forefront, driving innovation that is made in India, for India and the world,” said Krishnan in a media interaction. IBM also announced a strategic partnership with Tech Mahindra that will further deepen their collaboration and build a $1 billion ecosystem for each other over a period of next three years. This partnership will focus on technology areas like hybrid cloud, automation, 5G, cyber security, data and AI.
Colleges set to reopen today
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In University College, classes to be only for 3 days a week
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In University College, classes to be only for 3 days a week
The State capital is set to witness a flurry of activity with the resumption of classes in colleges on Monday.
While college authorities have already undertaken a thorough clean-up and sanitisation of campuses, college councils have evolved plans for regulating student movement and seating arrangements in a manner that enables adequate distancing. Display boards have been erected to propagate awareness on the pandemic. Moreover, the students will be briefed about the precautionary measures prior to the classes.