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Monday, February 14, 2011
Private ATM -Your own ATM...
Rajesh Jethpuria doesn't own a bank, but that didn't stop him from buying an automated teller machine (ATM) to celebrate Dhanteras! Inspired by a banker friend, the 38-year-old businessman made the Rs 7 lakh purchase on Wednesday, becoming India's first individual owner of an ATM.
``We worship Goddess Laxmi on Dhanteras. So I booked an ATM last Friday," said Jethpuria, who runs a construction and interior decoration enterprise in upscale Maharana Pratap Nagar. ``I told my wife it was legal and the beginning of a new business for me. We finalized the deal on Dhanteras. The manufacturer, Ezee Rupee ATM, gave me the papers today. I plan to buy five more.''
India needs one million ATMs but has only 65,000 machines. The State Bank of India has 20,000 ATMs while the remaining 35 banks have 45,000. In 2005, the RBI, as part of its liberalization policy, cleared outsourcing of ATMs because their maintenance was between Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.5 lakh per month.
``A lot of money goes into ATMs. Banks don't want to take up this burden. If entrepreneurs take the responsibility of running ATMs, it will ease the financial burden on banks,'' said a Bhopal-based Bank of India officer, who requested anonymity.
Manish Mathur, director of Ezee Rupee, a Canada-based ATM manufacturing company, said his firm was in touch with four major banks, both private and government-owned, to set up such ATMs in Indore, Surat and Ahmedabad. By February 2011, Mathur said, hundreds of such ATMs will be operational. ``Jethpuria bought the first machine. But there are at least 10 other people buying ATMs from us in the next two days,'' Mathur said. ``We are corresponding with banks, which will choose buyers according to their locations.''
According to RBI rules, the money in the ATM will belong to the bank. The vendor or owner of the ATM will maintain the set-up and get a commission on each transaction. ``The national average on each ATM is 260 transactions per day, depending on the location and bank. I've bought the machine investing Rs 7 lakh. Now my only dream is to have SBI pick my ATM. I hope Goddess Laxmi grants this wish as well.''
``In India, the ATM network is small and exorbitant. So far, it was either the banks maintaining ATMs or third party service providers like Euronet Worldwide. Ours is a new business model where an individual owns the ATM and makes money with every transaction,'' said Cris Chandler, MD of Ezee Rupee.
The idea came to Jethpuria when a banker friend told him that along with his business, he could install an ATM. He said the concept was in practice in America and Europe where it's called White Label ATMs. ``I can install it in my shop or any location with a 16 sq ft space. A bank can sign a five-year contract with me and sponsor the machine,'' Jethpuria explained.
``We worship Goddess Laxmi on Dhanteras. So I booked an ATM last Friday," said Jethpuria, who runs a construction and interior decoration enterprise in upscale Maharana Pratap Nagar. ``I told my wife it was legal and the beginning of a new business for me. We finalized the deal on Dhanteras. The manufacturer, Ezee Rupee ATM, gave me the papers today. I plan to buy five more.''
India needs one million ATMs but has only 65,000 machines. The State Bank of India has 20,000 ATMs while the remaining 35 banks have 45,000. In 2005, the RBI, as part of its liberalization policy, cleared outsourcing of ATMs because their maintenance was between Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.5 lakh per month.
``A lot of money goes into ATMs. Banks don't want to take up this burden. If entrepreneurs take the responsibility of running ATMs, it will ease the financial burden on banks,'' said a Bhopal-based Bank of India officer, who requested anonymity.
Manish Mathur, director of Ezee Rupee, a Canada-based ATM manufacturing company, said his firm was in touch with four major banks, both private and government-owned, to set up such ATMs in Indore, Surat and Ahmedabad. By February 2011, Mathur said, hundreds of such ATMs will be operational. ``Jethpuria bought the first machine. But there are at least 10 other people buying ATMs from us in the next two days,'' Mathur said. ``We are corresponding with banks, which will choose buyers according to their locations.''
According to RBI rules, the money in the ATM will belong to the bank. The vendor or owner of the ATM will maintain the set-up and get a commission on each transaction. ``The national average on each ATM is 260 transactions per day, depending on the location and bank. I've bought the machine investing Rs 7 lakh. Now my only dream is to have SBI pick my ATM. I hope Goddess Laxmi grants this wish as well.''
``In India, the ATM network is small and exorbitant. So far, it was either the banks maintaining ATMs or third party service providers like Euronet Worldwide. Ours is a new business model where an individual owns the ATM and makes money with every transaction,'' said Cris Chandler, MD of Ezee Rupee.
The idea came to Jethpuria when a banker friend told him that along with his business, he could install an ATM. He said the concept was in practice in America and Europe where it's called White Label ATMs. ``I can install it in my shop or any location with a 16 sq ft space. A bank can sign a five-year contract with me and sponsor the machine,'' Jethpuria explained.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
GATE 2011 Answer Key
GATE Answer Key
GATE-2011 Answers Keys have been released!
BT
1 | A | 2 | D | 3 | B | 4 | A | 5 | B | 6 | 7 | B | |
8 | B | 9 | 10 | D | 11 | 12 | B | 13 | A | 14 | A | ||
15 | C | 16 | 17 | C | 18 | B | 19 | A | 20 | A | 21 | ||
22 | C | 23 | 24 | C | 25 | C | 26 | C | 27 | B | 28 | D | |
29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | B | 33 | 34 | 35 | C | |||||
36 | A | 37 | B | 38 | C | 39 | A | 40 | B | 41 | A | 42 | B |
43 | B | 44 | B | 45 | C | 46 | C | 47 | C | 48 | C | 49 | |
50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | B | 55 | B | 56 | A | ||||
57 | B | 58 | B | 59 | C | 60 | B | 61 | C | 62 | D | 63 | C |
64 | A | 65 | D |
EC
Code: B
1 | D | 2 | C | 3 | B | 4 | D | 5 | B | 6 | A | 7 | B |
8 | A | 9 | C | 10 | B | 11 | A | 12 | D | 13 | A | 14 | C |
15 | B | 16 | A | 17 | A | 18 | C | 19 | A | 20 | D | 21 | D |
22 | D | 23 | A | 24 | C | 25 | A | 26 | A | 27 | A | 28 | A |
29 | A | 30 | D | 31 | D | 32 | D | 33 | D | 34 | B | 35 | B |
36 | C | 37 | D | 38 | B | 39 | B | 40 | B | 41 | C | 42 | C |
43 | C | 44 | D | 45 | A | 46 | B | 47 | C | 48 | B | 49 | C |
50 | C | 51 | D | 52 | A | 53 | C | 54 | D | 55 | D | 56 | A |
57 | C | 58 | B | 59 | D | 60 | D | 61 | A | 62 | C | 63 | D |
64 | C | 65 | B |
EE
Code: A
1 | D | 2 | A | 3 | B | 4 | D | 5 | A | 6 | B | 7 | A |
8 | A | 9 | C | 10 | B | 11 | D | 12 | D | 13 | C | 14 | D |
15 | B | 16 | A | 17 | A | 18 | C | 19 | A | 20 | C | 21 | B |
22 | C | 23 | C | 24 | A | 25 | D | 26 | B | 27 | C | 28 | C |
29 | B | 30 | A | 31 | A | 32 | A | 33 | A | 34 | 35 | B | |
36 | A | 37 | D | 38 | B | 39 | A* | 40 | C | 41 | C | 42 | B |
43 | D | 44 | B | 45 | A | 46 | C | 47 | C | 48 | C | 49 | B |
50 | B | 51 | D | 52 | A | 53 | D | 54 | A | 55 | C* | 56 | D |
57 | D | 58 | A | 59 | C | 60 | B | 61 | C | 62 | B | 63 | A |
64 | C | 65 | D |
ME
Set-A
1B | 2D | 3B | 4A | 5C |
6A | 7C | 8C | 9D | 10B |
11B | 12D | 13D | 14C | 15C |
16A | 17C | 18A | 19D | 20B |
21D | 22A | 23B | 24C | 25B |
26B | 27C | 28A | 29C | 30B |
31D | 32B | 33D | 34D | 35A |
36C | 37A | 38D | 39D | 40A |
41A | 42 C | 43B | 44C | 45B |
46A | 47A | 48B | 49 C | 50C |
51B | 52B | 53D | 54C | 55D |
56D | 57A | 58B | 59A | 60A |
61D | 62A | 63A | 64A | 65C |
Set:-B
1B | 2C | 3B | 4A | 5D |
6B | 7D | 8A | 9C | 10A |
11C | 12D | 13C | 14D | 15B |
16B | 17D | 18C | 19C | 20A |
21C | 22A | 23B | 24B | 25D |
26A | 27A | 28B | 29C | 30B |
31C | 32A | 33A | 34D | 35D |
36A | 37C | 38A | 39D | 40D |
41B | 42D | 43B | 44C | 45A |
46B | 47C | 48B | 49 C | 50C |
51B | 52C | 53D | 54B | 55D |
56A | 57A | 58A | 59A | 60D |
61A | 62A | 63C | 64A | 65D |
Set:- C
1D | 2C | 3B | 4B | 5D |
6C | 7C | 8A | 9C | 10A |
11B | 12D | 13B | 14B | 15C |
16B | 17A | 18D | 19B | 20D |
21A | 22C | 23A | 24C | 25D |
26C | 27A | 28D | 29D | 30B |
31D | 32B | 33C | 34A | 35C |
36B | 37A | 38A | 39B | 40C |
41B | 42 C | 43A | 44A | 45D |
46D | 47A | 48C | 49B | 50B |
51C | 52B | 53D | 54C | 55D |
56A | 57B | 58D | 59C | 60A |
61C | 62A | 63D | 64A | 65A |
Set:-D
1D | 2C | 3A | 4C | 5A |
6D | 7B | 8D | 9A | 10B |
11C | 12B | 13D | 14B | 15B |
16A | 17C | 18A | 19C | 20C |
21D | 22B | 23B | 24D | 25C |
26A | 27D | 28D | 29A | 30A |
31C | 32B | 33C | 34B | 35A |
36A | 37B | 38C | 39A | 40C |
41B | 42D | 43B | 44D | 45D |
46A | 47C | 48C | 49B | 50B |
51C | 52C | 53D | 54B | 55D |
56D | 57A | 58B | 59A | 60B |
61D | 62A | 63A | 64C | 65A |
Friday, February 11, 2011
JNTU-HYD : B.Tech 2-1 (R09,R07,R05,RR,NR) Regular/Supple Results
JNTU-HYD : B.Tech 2-1 (R09,R07,R05,RR,NR) Regular/Supple Results
http://122.252.228.147/results/htno.php?ecode=1021
OR
http://jntu.ac.in/results/htno.php?ecode=1021
II Year B.Tech. I Semester (R07) Results - November, 2010
http://122.252.228.147/results/htno.php?ecode=1022
OR
http://jntu.ac.in/results/htno.php?ecode=1022
II Year B.Tech. I Semester (R05) Results - November, 2010
http://122.252.228.147/results/htno.php?ecode=330
OR
http://jntu.ac.in/results/htno.php?ecode=330
II Year B.Tech. I Semester (RR) Results - November, 2010
http://122.252.228.147/results/htno.php?ecode=331
OR
http://jntu.ac.in/results/htno.php?ecode=331
II Year B.Tech. I Semester (NR) Results - November, 2010
http://122.252.228.147/results/htno.php?ecode=332
OR
http://jntu.ac.in/results/htno.php?ecode=332
Note : Last Date For RC/RV is 15th Feb-2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Infotech Company Profile
Infotech Company Profile
Founded in 1991, Infotech is a 3100 people software services company with core competencies in geographic information systems (GIS), engineering design and IT services. We specialize in software services and solutions in these areas for the utilities, telecommunications, manufacturing, transportation, government and retail markets.
Infotech has a distinctive business model: "offshore services, onshore responsibility". It combines extensive software development capability based in India with global delivery through offices in the US, UK, Germany and the Netherlands that provide local customer interface and project management.
We operate from 17 global locations, including 5 development centers and accommodate the largest operations out of India for GIS software and data management services and aerospace engineering design services.
Infotech's competitive advantage derives from our people and processes, technologies, tools and training, and industry domain expertise. We draw on this strong foundation to create measurable business impact for customers around the world, resulting in long-term relationships with several of the most recognized names in their respective industries. Infotech operates offshore 'Centres of Excellence' for leaders in the aerospace, rail, telecommunications, transportation and government verticals.
Infotech is a CMMi level 5 company and is also certified to ISO 9001:2000 standards. We are publicly listed and have enjoyed equity participation from several globally reputed investors.
The Infotech group of companies consists of:
Advanced Graphics Software GmbH
Infotech Aerospace Services Inc
Infotech Enterprises Ltd
Infotech Enterprises Europe Ltd
Infotech Software Solutions Inc
VARGIS.
Infotech Enterprises Ltd. is the first Indian software services companies to make successful acquisitions in Europe. It has taken over companies in UK and Germany and has been credited for forming a fully owned subsidiary in the US. It offers engineering, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and IT services. It caters to a wide range of industries - aerospace, automotive, energy, government, marine, rail, retail, telecom and utilities.
The company has established its development centre in February 2007 in Kakinada at the newly developed STPI facility. It has also, entered into joint venture with HAL and Geospace Integra. The company is listed in 200 Best Under a Billion of Forbes Asia – a listing of 200 fastest growing companies in the Asia Pacific Region.
Infotech invites new ideas from all levels and areas of operation. It has a carefully crafted performance management and measurement system that recognises the sparks in individual associates and prepares them to shoulder higher responsibilities.
Infotech Enterprises Limited, together with its subsidiaries, provides geographic information systems (GIS), engineering design, and information technology (IT) services in India and internationally. It operates in two segments, Engineering Manufacturing & Industrial Products (EMI) and Utilities, Telecom, and Government Verticals (UTG). The EMI segment offers engineering design, embedded software, IT solutions, manufacturing support, and technical publication. This segment serves clients in aerospace, automotive, locomotives, and industrial and commercial products industries.
The UTG segment provides geospatial data services, including data conversion services and photogrammetry services; geospatial technology services comprising implementation services on GIS platforms and GIS software development. This segment serves gas, telecom, and transport industries, as well as local government. Infotech Enterprises has a partnership with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited to provide design and validation services for aero engines. The company was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Hyderabad, India.
They have development centers at Delhi, Hyderabad, Noida, Mumbai, Bangalore.
SERVICES :
-Engineering Design
-Geographic Information Systems
-IT Services
-Electronic Design Services
-Offshore Outsourcing.
Headquarters | Mahbūbnagar Area, India |
---|---|
Industry | Information Technology and Services |
Type | Privately Held |
Status | Operating |
Company Size | 5,000 employees |
2007 Revenue | 5,425 mil [INR] (50%) |
Founded | 1991 |
Contact
Plot No 11
Software Units Layouts
Infocity
Madhapur
Hyderabad,
Andhra Pradesh 500033
India
For more details please visit www.infotech-enterprises.com
Friday, February 4, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
TRAI new SMS Regulations
As many of you may be aware, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
(TRAI) recently issued new regulations on the SMS industry in India.
These regulations are designed to significantly curb the sending of
unsolicited commercial SMSes to consumers. Starting from Feb 1st 2011
every SMS service provider has to adhere to the new TRAI NCPR
(National Consumer Preference Register (NCPR)) guidelines. Check
www.nccptrai.gov.in for more details on new TRAI guidelines.
New Policies
(TRAI) recently issued new regulations on the SMS industry in India.
These regulations are designed to significantly curb the sending of
unsolicited commercial SMSes to consumers. Starting from Feb 1st 2011
every SMS service provider has to adhere to the new TRAI NCPR
(National Consumer Preference Register (NCPR)) guidelines. Check
www.nccptrai.gov.in for more details on new TRAI guidelines.
New Policies
According to the New TRAI guidelines, No SMS provider is allowed to
deliver SMSes to NDNC/NCPR listed mobile numbers. So, Starting from
Feb 1st 2011 way2sms does not deliver SMSes to NDNC//NCPR Listed
mobile numbers.
TRAI New guidelines does not allow any service provider to use Numeric
mobile number as the sender. So, Starting from Feb 1st, way2sms is
changing its Message structure.
- All messages sent via way2sms will be sent as " TD- XXXXX" as the
sender. No Longer you can use your mobile number as sender
- Your Mobile number and a 8 letter Nick name will be inserted in your
message by default. However you can continue to enjoy 140characters
message same as before. We thank you for your cooperation.
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