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ICEMC 2008


Innovative Conference on Embedded Systems, Mobile Communication and Computing,
August 11-14, 2008,
Infosys, Mysore, India

The ICEMC2 2008 is a premier conference which brings together professionals, academics, industry experts, students, enthusiasts to discuss various emerging trends, innovation, share research results and new directions in the field of Embedded systems, Mobile Communication and Computing. The Conference has evolved over a period of 5 years and is improving each year in quality of papers and talks being presented. The conference committee comprises of leading experts in the domains related to conference theme. The conference is organized in a systematic way and strictly follows the mature review processes and practices. Participants and organizers of ICEMC2 2008 take home information and experience that enrich them in their work, research, studies, teaching, professional activities.

Details of the topics for paper submission at ICEMC2 2008 are:

  • Wireless Networks
  • Applications and Services
  • Systems, Mobile Cellular Systems Future development
  • Multimedia/DSP
  • Embedded Systems
  • New Features and Innovation
  • Computing Techniques
  • Web 2.0

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BPO goes to B Town

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Some of the B Town cities that are fast becoming very popular for BPOs include Chandigarh, Jaipur, Pune, Nashik, Kochi, Vishakapatnam Mysore, Nagpur and Gandhinagar. Collectively they have attracted large brands such as Convergys, Quark, Dell, Infosys, GE, Spectramind, Msource, Transworks, HSBC, Wipro and TCS.

The above cities are all set to take the BPO thunder away from metros. High attrition rate in BPOs situated in metros and increasing cost of real estate is forcing several BPOs to think of Tier II cities as an attractive option. Non-metro cities offer an ample supply of manpower at 25 to 30 per cent cost compared to metro hubs such as Gurgaon-Delhi-Noida, Bangalore, Channai and Mumbai. Apart from that, the cost of real estate and transport is also much cheaper in smaller cities. Besides, it makes sense for the BPOs to spread out to smaller cities to achieve geographical spead for better disaster management.

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