This is more than twice the rate of growth in overall AI spending and almost 13 times greater than the CAGR for worldwide IT spending over the same period….reports Asian Lite News
The MPC, in its policy review meeting, had retained the key repo rate at 6.5 percent, reiterating willingness to act against inflation….reports Asian Lite News A majority of the members of the RBI’s
The key risk is any escalation of geo-political tensions, which may heighten market volatility in the short term…reports Asian Lite News External factors were largely supportive of Indian markets through CY23. This
UAE was first elected to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council, category B, was re-elected in 2019, and received the highest number of votes in the 2021 elections…reports Asian Lite News The
Narayen wrote that AI will help us do things that we couldn’t have imagined a decade ago…reports Asian Lite News AI and generative AI have enormous potential and we believe that these
As the festive season approaches, realme is gearing up for a surge in demand….reports Asian Lite News The Indian festive season is upon us, and the country is gearing up to celebrate
re.life’s geographical expansion comes with its exponential growth in 2023, surpassing its performance indicators from 2022….reports Asian Lite News During GITEX Global 2023, re.life, one of the UAE’s rapidly expanding digital ecosystems,
Vedanta, a global natural resources and technology conglomerate, highlighted the tremendous investment opportunities in India…reports Asian Lite News The state government of Gujarat, in a strategic move aimed at fostering collaboration and
With most of the population residing in smaller cities, global and domestic brands are increasingly establishing warehousing and distribution facilities to tap their growth potential….reports Asian Lite News Ecommerce enablement software-as-a-service (SaaS)
The company employs 42,000 people worldwide with about half of the workforce based in the UK….reports Asian Lite News Global engineering giant Rolls-Royce has announced plans to sack as many as 2,500