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Wipro unveils Enterprise Loan Origination Solutions in India

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE   Wipro Ltd(NYSE:WIT)  has announced the unveiling of its  "Lend Value" suite of enterprise loan origination solutions  to the Asia-Pacific lending market. The Wipro Lend Value suite of solutions include the NetOxygen Loan Origination system, the Enterprise Mobile Origination (EMO) application and the LendCentric user portal, which are designed to deliver complete optimization across the entire lending value chain; from back-end processing to front-end customer experience. “In the current economic environment, many Asian financial institutions are facing increasing customer demand for a differentiated lending experience. The competitive pressure to grab wallet share is increasing as well,” said  A. Srinivasan, Vice-President & Head, Banking Products and Emerging Markets, Wipro .   Wipro’s flagship NetOxygen Loan Origination System is at the core of the product suite. The flexible, rules-based lending system is curre

Dell raises Headcount at Chennai R&D Centre

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE   Dell's(NASDAQ:DELL)  investment in developing its India Networking R&D as a global Centre of Excellence has come of age. The R&D Centre acquired from Force10 Networks in 2010 now has development infrastructure across Product Lifecycle Management, Marketing & Sales, Research & Development and Operations & Support, enabling it to play a key role in Dell’s complete end-to-end solutions offering for customers across the globe. Dell’s Networking R&D Centre has global transformation projects in several domains like Servers, Networking and Storage. Dell also recently announced the launch of its Active Fabric solutions, which had major contributions from the Chennai R&D Centre. The Solution flattens the traditional data center network architecture using high-density and low-latency fixed form-factor 10/40GbE switches that can be deployed quickly and easily while reaching to hyper scale proportions. This

Asus launches FonePad Tablet in India

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE   ASUS India  has announced the availability of the  ASUS Fonepad  in India. The Fonepad is a competitively priced Phablet with 3G connectivity and calling features of a smartphone, with the versatility of a 7-inch tablet. Powered by the latest Intel Atom processor Z2420 with Android 4.1, ASUS Fonepad features a vibrant HD display with IPS technology for wide viewing angles and outstanding clarity. Users now want a better screen with entertainment, social media and other online activities and this is playing an increasingly important part in our mobile lifestyles. By incorporating 3G mobile data connectivity with full telephony support, we have made the ASUS Fonepad the perfect combination of a tablet and phone in one single device at an affordable price," said  Peter Chang, Regional Director - South Asia & Country Manager, System Business Group, ASUS India . Innovation is the key to success in the mobility segment and th

HP India launches new range of Officejet Pro X Series Printers

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE   Hewlett-Packard India(NYSE:HPQ)  has unveiled the  HP Officejet Pro X series  and the HP Officejet Pro 3610/3620 Black & White series, the latest breakthrough technologies that broaden HP’s Inkjet portfolio for businesses in India. The new HP Officejet Pro 3610/3620 Black & White series offers laser-like quality and performance at very low running costs, comparable to laser toner refills. These new inkjet innovations offer laser-comparable, robust performance along with affordability, which will empower businesses to decrease running costs and greatly increase productivity, thereby driving the adoption of Inkjets in the Indian offices. Nitin Hiranandani, Director, Printing Systems, PPS, HP – India , said, “HP’s new innovations in inkjet printing technology are set to transform the office printing environment for Indian businesses. Enterprise workgroups and SMBs have told us that they require technologies to improve e