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Snapdeal to hire 1,000 in next two quarters for regional push

Read more at: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/46589117.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst MUMBAI: E-commerce firm Snapdeal plans to hire 1,000 employees - who know particular geographies well - for their regional centres in the next two quarters, in an attempt to help the company stay closer to local sellers. Each centre will have an M&A and an accounting team and around 500 employees will be hired in both groups. "We will follow the hub-andspoke model and these employees will go and get the merchants from local markets," says Saurabh Nigam, VP - HR. Hiring will be centrespecific, so Chennai and Hyderabad in the South; Jaipur, Jalandar in the North; Surat, Ahmedabad and Pune in the West and Kolkata in the East are some of the regions identified. Snapdeal has created recruitment teams for each centre and even roped in hiring agencies for the local hiring. Those with experience in sales will be on the

Microsoft to open datacentre in Pune

Read more at: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/46608892.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst PUNE: Microsoft today announced that it would be opening a datacentre in Pune by the end of the year, one of the three that it would be opening in India. Last year the company had announced that it would offer Microsoft Azure and Office 365 cloud services from the local datacentres by the end of 2015. The company has 19 regional data centres globally, set up at a combined investment of $4.5billion. Speaking at the launch of the Microsoft Cloud Accelerator Programme at the Microsoft Azure Conference, Bhaskar Pramanik, chairman, Microsoft India, said, "The cloud accelerator programme is designed to help India move to the the cloud and in turn, help 'Make in India' a reality. This will open up new possibilities in e-governance, financial inclusion, healthcare and education." The key aim is to increase the adop

Know What Hackers Know: HP Cyber Risk Report 2015

From : Techgig.com Hackers build attacks on a huge treasure-trove of existing vulnerabilities, and they find new ways to exploit new technologies like mobile and the Internet of Things. HP Cyber Risk Report To fight back, you need to know what they know. HP Cyber Risk Report 2015, a comprehensive report from HP Security Research, contains more than 70 pages jam packed with data and analysis detailing the threat landscape and how hackers exploit it. Read it to learn: The vulnerability and exploit trends in Windows, Linux, and mobile OSs How well-known vulnerabilities continue to open the door to hackers The new technologies that introduce new avenues of attack The breadth and depth of the full report make it a must-read for security professionals. Download Now

Website's what are they.

Since the beginning of economic revolution. Organizations always came up with ideas to promote and sell their product and services to more and more individuals. Banners across the street and over the building roof's were the 1st ones to bring advertisement to individuals. After the birth of Television a new generation of dream sellers came to existing. They were called marketing companies. These companies changed the idea of selling. These are the merchants who sold dreams to individuals through these days. They are called the dream merchants. As years passed. Social media took over and become a part of all generation daily life. Social media companies realized this and they themselves became a somewhat marketing companies. Where you can pay them for showing up your product ad's. Google too played a major role in this revolution and changed the way people search for anything. Google search replaced the term search for every individual across the world. Which made googl