• Scientific-Atlanta adds BarcoNet to its stable

    Scientific-Atlanta is determined to beat the slowdown back home by making its presence felt in other markets.

  • CIOs get their share of limelight at TMG awards

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 13, 2001

    Five of the country‘s top Chief Information Officers (CIOs) were honoured in the presence of a galaxy of peers and captains of industry at the CIO Awards function held in Bangalore last Friday.
    Konkan Railway Corporation CIO Sharad Saxena received the award in the Business Process Improvement category, while Tayco Electronics‘ CIO Sanjay Handu bagged the Business Decision Support award. Hughes Software Systems‘ Adesh Goyal was adjudged the best in the Human Resource Development category. Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation CIO Subbarao Hegde received the award for the best Supply Chain Management, while BPCL CIO Ashok Sinha and Hegde were shared the award for the best customer management, according to an official release.

    The awards were organised by the Technology Media Group (TMG) which runs the TMG channel. The company also publishes the CIO magazine, a monthly publication targeted at CIOs, CEOs, COOs, CFOs, and senior management from varied

    Among those who attended the function were Karnataka IT Minister B K Chandrashekar, Nasscom president Kiran Karnik, NIIT chairman Rajendra Pawar, Britannia CEO Sunil Alagh and Kerala IT Secretary Aruna Sundararajan.

    TMG president Achal Mehra said that the awards aim to accord recognition to the growing contribution of CIOs and their significance within the organisation.

     

  • CIOs get their share of limelight at TMG awards

    Five of the country's top Chief Information Officers (CIOs) were honoured in the presence of a galaxy of peers and ca

  • SABeTV comes face to face with cinema legend Kamal Haasan

    Talented actor Kamal Haasan breaks his silence on his latest film Abhay in an interview with Sabe TV on Wednesday. 

  • SABe woos toon fans with Turtle Island

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  • Cable association asks for subscriber end set top boxes

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 12, 2001

    The National Cable & Telecommunications Association has asked the central government to pass a legislation making it mandatory for conditional access set top boxes to be set up at the customer end to receive pay channels.
    In a memorandum to I & B minister Sushma Swaraj, the NCTA has maintained that currently encrypted channels are decoded at the cable TV headend and are then distributed as free to air channels in the basic service. Having a CAS at the customer end would be an effective anti-piracy measure, as all locally originating content will have to pass through the CAS filter. According to the NCTA, Swaraj had, in a meeting on 30 August this year, agreed to pass an order making it mandatory for all encrypted channels to reach the willing and subscribing end customers only through a conditional access set top box.

    The feature films screened through this mandatory CAS will generate huge revenues for the film industry, the NCTA has noted in its memorandum.

     

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