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Poulomi Chatterjee

Poulomi is a Technology Journalist with Analytics India Magazine. Her fascination with tech and eagerness to dive into new areas led her to the dynamic world of AI and data analytics.

Mistry leaves behind rich legacy in AI

In September 2015, Mistry also formed a new analytics arm called Tata Consumer Analytics Division or TCAD, under the new division of Tata Industries Ltd.

Glance Is So Pushy

Because of its pre-installed feature, there are questions around how fair the daily active user metric is to gauge the platform’s success.

Nostalgia and Nuggets of Wisdom: Meet DS Veteran Pushkaraj Kale

“After working on Lotus 1-2-3, which precedes Microsoft Excel, we started selling storage space. It was an entirely new concept then — as laughable as it sounds now, we were selling advanced server storage backup of 40 MB and 50 MB,” Kale recalled.

How Koo Thinks About Its Technology Stack

“Since 90% of India speaks a native language, we have attracted creators from across ‘Bharat’ – including millions of first-time users, earlier hesitant to be on English-first platforms,” says Gururaj.

Dodging the Crypto Winter with Web3

The long and painful crypto winter has left crypto startups desperately looking for refuge amidst the bloodbath (Bitcoin has been down by 60% since the start of the year).

How to Kill Google Play Monopoly

The only way to break Google’s monopoly is to have localised app stores with an interface as robust as Google’s – and this isn’t an easy ask. What are the options?

A Case for IT Professionals Switching Jobs Frequently

For Indian companies, the ability to retain employees has become a tight ropewalk between transforming their working models and adopting a hybrid working model successfully. Over 60% respondents in the Qualtrics survey said that they would look for a new job, if forced to return to work from office full time.

The curious case of Google Cloud revenue

Porat had earlier said that Google Cloud was putting in money to make more money, but even with the bucket-loads of money that it was making, profitability was still elusive.

Indian IT is hot and going super strong

Indian IT sector putting up an optimistic front based on high global demand for IT services​​ but the impact of US recession on IT companies cannot be fully ignored.

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