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TVS Electronics Appoints Sastry J V as CEO

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE TVS ELECTRONICS LTD, The Indian company into manufacturing of Electronic Peripheral has appointed, Sastry Jonnavittula, as President and CEO, effective October 17th ,2011. Sastry Jonnavittula has over 25 years of experience in the IT Industry. He was with HP for the last 20 years, where he lastly held the position of Director - Technology Support Delivery, managing over 1000 customer relationship and leading a team of 500 people. During his stint in HP, Sastry has held senior positions in various verticals, including Service Delivery, Large Bid Pursuit Management, Presales Solution Architecting and Consulting. He also has a keen global perspective of the industry, having worked in HP Singapore/Asia Pacific for 10 years and HP Americas for 5 years. Welcoming Sastry to the family of TVS-E, Gopal Srinivasan, Chairman, TVS-E, said "TVS-E has explored the opportunities beyond Dot Matrix Printers in the areas of POS and Transaction domai...

Inspan launches new products from ADATA

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE Inspan has released its Theme Series T806 Kissing Octopus Couple and Water & Shock proof S007 USB pen drives from ADATA. ADATA T806 kissing octopus couple flash drive set features a heart-shaped eyes and a puckering mouth. The T806 kissing octopus USB flash drive comes in light pink and sky blue colors. The end of the USB flash drive holds a hidden magnet inside the puckering mouth. The enchanting kissing mouth makes a handy magnet for safekeeping your notes on your refrigerator, file cabinet or other metal surface. When inverted, the USB sits snuggly inside its octopus body, safeguarding octopus from loss, while USB flash drive is busy at work. The USB flash drive has a rugged, shock and water-resistant rubber casing, ensuring protection to valuable data. A curved profile ADATA S007 USB drive adheres to USB 2.0 high-speed transfer specs, reaching up to 30 MB/s for reading and up to 8MB/s1 for writing, which is 10% faster than ordinary ...