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A smart route map for Kochi Metro Rail

by Paul Joseph June 27, 2011 Featured

The dream IT project of Kochi, the Smart City, may soon get metro rail connectivity. The state government has decided to extend the alignment of Kochi Metro Rail to the proposed Smart City site. The authorities will soon start the study for foxing the alignment for the new route. “We have decided to extend the

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First phase of Smart City Kochi project to be commissioned soon

by Paul Joseph June 25, 2011 Featured

The first phase of the proposed mega IT project, Smart City Kochi, would be commissioned before Oct 31, 2012, Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said Thursday.The Oommen Chandy-led United Democratic Front (UDF) government, which had first finalised the project during its previous term, held its first meeting Thursday with the builder of the project, Smart

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Dr Baju George is the new Smart City Kochi CEO

by Paul Joseph May 21, 2011 Featured

In an effort to expedite the works of Smart City, Kochi, the Tecom has decided to appoint Baju George as the managing director of the project. It was the five-member committee headed by the supreme council of Dubai Holdings, the parent company of the Tecom, that selected Baju George as the managing director.Baju George who

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Smart City Director Board Meet Tomorrow

by Paul Joseph February 22, 2011 Featured

The director board meeting of Smart City Kochi, which is expected to take important decisions on starting project work, will be held in Kochi on Wednesday.  A Teacom team headed by Abdullatif Al Mulla, CEO of Tecom investment group, will arrive here on Tuesday. New lease agreements will be signed between the state government and

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After TCS, Oracle to set foot in Kerala

by Paul Joseph October 9, 2010 Featured

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It is now official — software and hardware systems company Oracle would be the next IT major to set up shop in Kerala , a top IT official said here Friday. Speaking on the condition of anonymity, a state IT official said the decks have been cleared and Oracle is arriving to set up shop in the state capital. “The question now is the scale of their operations — if it is going to be a big one or a medium-scale operation,” said the official. Headquartered in Redwood Shores, California, Oracle Corporation specialises in developing and marketing enterprise software products — particularly database management systems. As on July, they employed more than one lakh professionals across the globe. Oracle officials held talks with government officials here and the details are likely to be known after the local bodies polls are over Oct 27. “Oracle has been confirmed and another IT major which we are expecting to get a favourable decision to set up shop here is IBM. With TCS already signing up early this month to set up their biggest training centre at the proposed Technocity campus near Technopark, IT initiative for the state is moving in the right direction,” said the official. Last week, Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan handed over to TCS the government order allotting them 82 acres of land to set up their training centre which would have facilities to train 15,000 professionals. If it was Technopark which led from the front of being the most sought-after IT destination since it began operations in the late nineties, Kochi, the commercial capital of the state, was the second destination which the state government decided to earmark for IT development by opening the Infopark IT campus. And during the present Left government, besides expanding the IT campus at Technopark and Infopark, it also gave the green signal to set up IT Cyber Park in Kozhikode, for which work has begun. Both the Technopark and Infopark campus have a record 40,000 professionals working in more than 200 IT companies. The only blot in the efforts to promote IT as the major industry after tourism is the deadlock in the talks to resolve the issues between the government and Smart City Dubai, who are contracted to build the proposed Rs.1,500 crore Smart City Kochi IT project, which is hanging fire for the past three years. courtesy : Economictimes URL: http://8bt.in/0do7ur Share

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