New Delhi: Bank of India (BoI), one of the leading nationalized banks in the country, has deployed Microsoft SharePoint Solution to automate the loan and application deposit process in its 4,100+ branches and 50 zonal offices across India. The automation of 15 different loan application forms have reduced the turn-around time for filling up applications by 50%, improved customer satisfaction and increased operational efficiency.
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Week long Nishagandhi festival opens with grandeur
Trivandrum: The seven day long festival of art and music, Nishagandhi festival started off in style with Chief Minister Shri Oommen Chandy lighting the traditional lamp at the Nishagandhi open-air auditorium in Thiruvananthapuram.
Read MoreTCS introduces new software co-developed with Nissan
Mumbai: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) today introduced TCS Embedded Code Analyzer (TCS ECA), a new solution that enhances the software assurance lifecycle for automotive, high-tech and other industries that develop products which rely on embedded software. TCS ECA has been developed by TCS in collaboration with Nissan Motor Co., Ltd (Nissan) in Japan and is available from distribution partner Yokogawa Digital Computer Corporation.
Read MoreNational e-Governance Conference to showcase Kerala’s strides
Trivandrum: The 17th National Conference on e-Governance, to be held on January 30-31, 2014 in Kochi, will be a platform for Kerala to showcase its achievements in e-Governance. Minister for Industries & IT, Shri P K Kunhalikutty disclosed this at a press conference in Thiruvananthapuram to announce the event.
Read MoreKerala attracts tourists from frozen Europe with VoA
Trivandrum: Kerala’s balmy tropical weather and lush green landscapes beckon travellers from Northern Europe hit by whiteouts and freezing in sub-zero winter temperatures. Kerala Tourism’s stall highlighting the sunny warmth of ‘God’s Own Country’ set off huge excitement at the prestigious MATKA Nordic Travel Fair 2014 which was held from January 16-19 at Helsinki, Finland, where temperatures are currently at a frigid minus 15 degrees.
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