Aanchal Ghatak

Staff Writer

Aanchal Ghatak writes about technology and the technology business in India for Computerworld and other IDG sites, including about artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and digital transformation.

Bharat Bytes: skills portal; Google invests in Airtel; data centre boost; Google tracks Indians; 5G auction on track

Bharat Bytes: Padma Bhushan awards; Indian IT spend up; Google hires in Pune; Reliance invests in robotics; Indian mobile OS

Bharat Bytes: Padma Bhushan awards; Indian IT spend up; Google hires in Pune; Reliance invests in robotics; Indian mobile OS

Bharat Bytes is Computerworld India’s regular round-up of news from the world of IT.

Bharat Bytes: Rising pay and prices; smart cities’ open data; Modi promotes India; more satellite internet; India Inc. invests in Europe

Bharat Bytes: Rising pay and prices; smart cities’ open data; Modi promotes India; more satellite internet; India Inc. invests in Europe

Bharat Bytes is Computerworld India’s regular round-up of news from the world of IT.

Bharat Bytes: Edge computing on track; RBI takes fintech seriously; ITeS attrition rates; CCI investigates Google; Tax filing deadline extended; Sutherland sold

Bharat Bytes: Edge computing on track; RBI takes fintech seriously; ITeS attrition rates; CCI investigates Google; Tax filing deadline extended; Sutherland sold

Bharat Bytes is Computerworld India’s weekly look at the world of IT.

Bharat Bytes: Apple under investigation; Hughes-Airtel satellite JV; new internet exchanges in UP; data retention extended; 5G test bed

Bharat Bytes: Apple under investigation; Hughes-Airtel satellite JV; new internet exchanges in UP; data retention extended; 5G test bed

Bharat Bytes is Computerworld India’s weekly look at the world of IT.

Bharat Bytes: Card tokenization deadline extended; crypto bill delayed; AI ROI; phone exports; single sign-on for all; Logistics hackathon

Bharat Bytes: Card tokenization deadline extended; crypto bill delayed; AI ROI; phone exports; single sign-on for all; Logistics hackathon

Bharat Bytes is Computerworld India’s weekly look at the world of IT.

Bharat Bytes: Funding for chip makers; security tools outdated; IT BPM jobs up; translation help for IT; universities cleared to teach online

Bharat Bytes: Funding for chip makers; security tools outdated; IT BPM jobs up; translation help for IT; universities cleared to teach online

Bharat Bytes is Computerworld India’s weekly look at the world of IT.

Bharat Bytes: Home-grown microprocessors; IT spending to top $100B; SaaS investment rises; gender gap in internet usage; WFH FTW; smart cities against COVID; Japan co-op

Bharat Bytes: Home-grown microprocessors; IT spending to top $100B; SaaS investment rises; gender gap in internet usage; WFH FTW; smart cities against COVID; Japan co-op

Bharat Bytes is Computerworld India’s weekly look at the world of IT.

Bharat Bytes: data centre capacity grows; ecommerce network finds buyer; Starlink stopped; online dispute resolution; 5G auctions consultation

Bharat Bytes: data centre capacity grows; ecommerce network finds buyer; Starlink stopped; online dispute resolution; 5G auctions consultation

Bharat Bytes is Computerworld India’s weekly look at the world of IT.

Bharat Bytes: India to build own cryptocurrency, ban others; mobile prices rise ahead of 5G auction; draft data protection report finalised; IT employment to rise

Bharat Bytes: India to build own cryptocurrency, ban others; mobile prices rise ahead of 5G auction; draft data protection report finalised; IT employment to rise

Bharat Bytes is Computerworld India’s weekly look at the world of IT.

Are Indian enterprises ready for Windows 11?

Are Indian enterprises ready for Windows 11?

CIOs and IT managers need to evaluate their PC fleet’s readiness for Windows 11, and weigh the benefits of upgrading against the risks.

How industry is helping to bridging India’s engineering skills gap

How industry is helping to bridging India’s engineering skills gap

Students are graduating without the necessary skills to find jobs — but educational institutions and the IT industry are stepping in to fill the gap.

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