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  • Over 17,400 tech employees got fired in Feb globally to date

    Over 17,400 tech employees got fired in Feb globally to date

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    New Delhi: More than 17,400 employees in the tech industry have lost jobs in the month of February globally to date, with many workers in India receiving pink slips amid deepening global macroeconomic conditions.

    In 2023 so far, around 340 companies have laid off more than 1.10 lakh employees worldwide, and there appears to be no respite from job cuts.

    Major companies which commenced layoffs this month include Yahoo, BYJU’s, GoDaddy, GitHub, eBay, Autodesk, OLX Group and others.

    In January, close to 1 lakh of them lost jobs in the month of January globally, dominated by companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Salesforce and others, according to layoff.fyi, a website that tracks job cuts globally.

    More than 3,300 tech employees lost jobs daily on average by more than 288 companies worldwide in January alone.

    More job cuts are likely coming in days to come amid recession fears.

    After firing 11,000 employees in November last year, Meta (formerly Facebook) is reportedly planning to reduce headcount further in its “year of efficiency”.

    Aviation giant Boeing is slashing 2,000 jobs in finance and HR verticals this year and the company outsources about a third of those jobs to Tata Consulting Services (TCS) in Bengaluru.

    In 2022, over 1,000 companies laid off 154,336 workers, as per the data from the layoffs tracking site Layoffs.fyi

    So far, more than 2.5 lakh tech employees have lost their jobs.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Ganderbal boy enters ‘India Book of Records’ for tech innovation

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    Ganderbal Feb 10: Eighteen-year-old boy from central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district has brought laurels to the Union Territory by entering the ‘India Book of Records’ for tech innovation.

    Aquib Ahmad Shah of Safapora has made the ‘seat belt ignition’ for cars that will ensure the safety of the people, particularly the drivers, thereby minimising the loss of precious human lives due to accidents.

    Aquib, a 12th-class student of Government Higher Secondary School, is the first youth of Kashmir whose name has entered the ‘India Book of Records’ in the ‘Innovation and Technology’ category.

    “Since childhood, I used to open up toys and other electronic devices at home, for which my parents used to scold me. However, this habit yielded positive results after the Manak Awards competition by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, was announced where I won the Inspire Award for four consecutive years,” Aquib told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).

    Recently, Aquib applied for the innovation conclave at IIT Kanpur, where his idea was selected. He attended the recently-held ‘Innovation Hunt’ held at Sri Pratap College and also sent an innovative idea for review to the University of Kashmir’s Incubation Centre.

    Meanwhile, SSP Ganderbal Nikhil Borkar who was accompanied by DySP Hqrs Gh Hassan felicitated the Aquib at DPO Ganderbal.

    Aquib “is an inspiration for his fellow students in the area,” the SSP said.

    He said police appreciated and felicitated the young boy with an aim to promote the local talent and encourage the positive and constructive activities of youth in the area.

    The SSP appreciated the young innovator and assured full support for his future endeavours—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Microsoft Edge to get Adobe Acrobat PDF tech in March

    Microsoft Edge to get Adobe Acrobat PDF tech in March

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    San Francisco: Microsoft has announced that with the software major Adobe, it is bringing Adobe Acrobat’s PDF capabilities to more than 1.4 billion Windows users in Microsoft Edge next month.

    The announcement is part of an ongoing Adobe and Microsoft initiative to transform digital work and life by bringing Adobe’s industry-leading PDF, e-signature and document automation tools directly to Microsoft users, the tech giant said in a blogpost on Wednesday.

    “Together, the two companies are updating the PDF experience and value users have come to expect in Microsoft Edge by powering the built-in PDF reader with the Adobe Acrobat PDF engine.”

    This will provide users a better PDF experience including more accurate colours and graphics, improved performance, strong security for PDF handling and greater accessibility, as well as better text selection and read-aloud narration, which will all be available free of cost.

    However, users who want more advanced digital document features, such as the ability to edit text and images, convert PDFs to other file formats and more, can purchase an Acrobat subscription.

    Moreover, Microsoft Edge users with existing Adobe Acrobat subscriptions can use the Acrobat extension inside Edge at no extra cost.

    “Adobe’s PDF technology in Microsoft Edge means users will have fast and secure access to critical digital document capabilities,” said Jared Spataro, Corporate Vice President, Modern Work & Business Applications, Microsoft.

    The tech giant also mentioned that users across the world interact with trillions of PDF files across web, mobile and desktop.

    “With Adobe Acrobat capabilities powering the PDF experience in Edge, Windows 10 and Windows 11 users can use Adobe’s best-in-class PDF capabilities within the Microsoft Edge web browser, without the need to download or switch to a separate application,” it added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Pakistan considers issuing energy bonds for tech up-gradation in industry: official

    Pakistan considers issuing energy bonds for tech up-gradation in industry: official

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    Islamabad: The Pakistani government is contemplating releasing energy-saving certificates and energy conservation bonds to encourage technological up-gradation in industry, a Pakistani official said.

    Sardar Mohazzam, managing director of the National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority of Pakistan, made the remarks during a seminar on decarbonizing the cement sector organized by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute, an Islamabad-based think tank, Xinhua News Agency reported.

    Mohazzam said that the cement sector holds immense potential for de-carbonization and energy efficiency, and “we must analyze and take inspiration from policy initiatives being implemented in China” in this regard.

    He reiterated that energy security is a top priority for the government, but pricing remains a pertinent challenge in the uptake of renewables and de-carbonization of hard-to-abate sectors.

    Mohazzam added that a designated consumer regime equipped with benchmarks and energy audits to catalyze the uptake of renewables and emission reduction from the industrial sector is in the pipeline and would soon set the right regulatory direction for the sector.

    Syed Fawad Hussain Shah, senior assistant manager at the Center for Industrial and Building Energy Audits, a state-funded energy auditing company, stressed the need for improving public awareness regarding green cement and updating the building code of Pakistan to influence the sector to shift from grey to green cement, which is eco-friendly.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Close to 1 lakh tech employees lost jobs in Jan alone globally

    Close to 1 lakh tech employees lost jobs in Jan alone globally

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    New Delhi: In what could be touted as the worst month ever for tech workers, close to 1 lakh of them lost jobs in the month of January globally, dominated by companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Salesforce and others.

    It means that more than 3,300 tech employees lost jobs daily on an average by more than 288 companies worldwide.

    Barring Apple, every other Big Tech firm has slashed jobs, led by Amazon with 18,000 job cuts, followed by Google with 12,000 and Microsoft 10,000 job cuts in January.

    Salesforce (7,000), IBM (3,900) and SAP (3,000) were other tech companies that announced layoffs last month.

    In 2022, over 1,000 companies laid off 154,336 workers, as per the data by layoffs tracking site Layoffs.fyi.

    So in total, more than 2.5 lakh tech employees have lost jobs in 2022 and now.

    As more and more Big Tech companies continue to sack employees, they listed various reasons behind the move — over-hiring, uncertain global macroeconomic conditions, strong tailwinds from the Covid-19 pandemic and more.

    After laying off 11,000 employees, Meta Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg now wants 2023 to be the “year of efficiency”.

    Joining the mass layoff season, online marketplace OLX Group slashed 15 per cent of its workforce, or more than 1,500 employees, globally including in India as part of restructuring amid the global meltdown and recession fears.

    Edtech major BYJU’s has laid off further 15 per cent of its employees from its engineering teams.

    According to sources, the company in a fresh round of layoffs asked more than 1,000 workers (or 15 per cent) to go, mostly from its engineering teams.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Govt looking at ‘wrong place’ to find ‘right’ person: Cong over vacancies in tech institutes

    Govt looking at ‘wrong place’ to find ‘right’ person: Cong over vacancies in tech institutes

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    New Delhi: The Congress on Monday said over 50 institutes of national importance including seven IITs and 22 NITs are without chairpersons and alleged that the government is looking at the “wrong place” to find the “right” person.

    Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said the government has not filled up the vacancies even after many of the institutes have written to it.

    He also reminded Prime Minister Narendra Modi about claims made of providing world class futuristic education at these institutes even when basics were forgotten.

    “Narendra Modi ji, 50 institutes of national importance are without chairpersons.
    10 are vacant since the year your government came to power. Many institutes have written to government, but no avail. You speak about ‘world class futuristic education’ but forget the ‘basics’,” Kharge said.

    The Congress chief said this on Twitter while recalling that institutions without full-time chairpersons included seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), 22 National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and 20 Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs).

    Congress leader P Chidambaram also alleged that 10 such institutes are without chairpersons for the last eight to nine years.

    “The Modi government’s commitment to excellence in higher education has been exposed. IIT (7), NIT (22) and IIIT (20) are without a full-time chairperson of the Board. In 10 institutes, no chairperson has been appointed for the last eight-nine years,” he alleged.

    “In a country with a population of 140 crore, the government cannot find 50 persons who can serve as chairperson of such an institute. I suspect the government is looking at the wrong place to find the ‘right’ person,” Chidambaram said.

    Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan had earlier told the Parliament in a written reply that 39 posts of chairman and directors are vacant at the IITs and the NITs.

    Admitting that several posts of chairman at IITs and NITs are lying vacant, Pradhan had told the Lok Sabha that “the nomination and selection of chairman and other posts is a continuous process”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 219 tech firms sack over 68K employees in January, deeper layoffs coming

    219 tech firms sack over 68K employees in January, deeper layoffs coming

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    New Delhi: The month of January started on a super bad note for employees in the tech world. With more Big Tech companies like Microsoft and Google joining the ongoing layoff season, more than 3,400 tech employees are being laid off per day on average in January globally.

    As per the data by layoffs tracking site Layoffs.fyi, 219 companies have laid off more than 68,000 employees in January so far.

    In 2022, over 1,000 companies laid off 154,336 workers, as per the data by layoffs tracking site Layoffs.fyi.

    The mass tech layoffs of 2022 are continuing into the new year. The sacking episodes have gained speed amid global economic meltdown and recession fears.

    Deeper layoffs are coming in 2023 as most business economists have predicted that their companies will cut payrolls in the coming months.

    According to a report in CNN citing a new survey, only 12 per cent of economists — surveyed by the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) — anticipate employment will increase at their firms over the next three months, “down from 22 per cent this fall”.

    This is the first time since early days of the Covid pandemic that more business leaders anticipate jobs shrinking at their firms.

    The findings indicate “widespread concern about entering a recession this year”, according to Julia Coronado, president of NABE.

    With more Big Tech companies like Microsoft and Google joining the ongoing layoff season, about 3,000 tech employees are now being laid off per day on average in January globally, including in India.

    According to the survey, a little more than half of the business economists feel the risk of a recession over the next year at 50 per cent or higher, which means more layoffs in the offing in 2023.

    Amid the layoffs come another bad news for employees, especially from India in the US, as Google has paused its Program Electronic Review Management (PERM), a key step in acquiring an employer-sponsored green card.

    Google has sent an email to foreign employees, notifying them that the tech giant will pause any new filings of PERM, leaving foreign workers in a limbo.

    “Recognising how this news may impact some of you and your families, I wanted to update you as quickly as possible on the difficult decision we’ve had to make to pause new PERM applications. This does not impact other visa applications or programmes,” an email from a company executive read.

    A Google employee posted the email on Team Blind, an anonymous social networking site for certified IT workers.

    A PERM application is a critical first step in the green card (permanent residence) process.

    The process requires employers to demonstrate that there are no qualified US workers available for the particular role, which has been an increasingly difficult position for us to support given the labor market today.

    Meanwhile, LinkedIn is full of job hunts, offers of support for laid off friends and colleagues, and advice for coping with career hurdles as several companies trim their workforce to navigate through an uncertain macroeconomic environment.

    Some LinkedIn groups are providing assistance around signing exit paperwork and aiding with connections for new jobs.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

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  • Hyderabad metro in a fix again; tech glitch causes 30 min delay

    Hyderabad metro in a fix again; tech glitch causes 30 min delay

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    Hyderabad: Metro commuters yet again faced a technical glitch this time on the Blue Line on Tuesday afternoon leaving the passengers helpless for 30 minutes.

    The frequency of the metro trains on the corridor was affected. Ameerpet metro station, a major terminal was jam-packed during the period.

    A similar snag was witnessed on Monday during peak office hours when a train faced technical issues and passengers were deboarded at Irrum Manzil.

    While efforts were made by the Hyderabad metro to solve the issue trains were delayed and a heavy rush was witnessed during the period.

    Twitter users have in the past on occasions complained of similar issues however they were likewise resolved in a short span of time.

    The Hyderabad metro has been dealing with technical snags and difficulties in accommodating increasing metro users amid complaints of heavy rush during peak hours pouring in.

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  • Techies earning up to USD 1 mn a year laid off at Big Tech firms

    Techies earning up to USD 1 mn a year laid off at Big Tech firms

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    San Francisco: As Big Tech layoffs dominate headlines, more details have emerged on which verticals and senior executives earning up to $1 million annually bore the maximum brunt at Google, Microsoft, and Amazon.

    At Google, laid-off employees included those who had previously received high performance reviews or held managerial positions “with annual compensation packages of $500,000 to $1 million,a reports The Information.

    According to the report, 12,000 impacted employees belonged to every department, from Google Cloud and Chrome to Android and “search-related groups under senior executive Prabhakar Raghavan”.

    Google Cloud laid off people in strategy, recruiting, and go-to-market teams, the report mentioned.

    Google’s parent company Alphabet’s in-house research and development (R&D) division called Area 120 was also significantly hit.

    Majority of the Area 120 team has been “winded down”.

    At Microsoft, which laid off 10,000 employees, game development studios like Halo were the biggest hit. Other cuts impacted its mixed-reality (MR) headset teams.

    Microsoft has also shut down AltspaceVR virtual reality-based social platform it acquired in 2017.

    Amazon’s layoffs included jobs in the devices and services division.

    The job cut affected nearly 2,000 people in hardware chief Dave Limp’s division, which is home to products like Alexa and Echo smart home devices.

    CNBC reported the layoffs also included a “significant number” of employees working on the Prime Air drone delivery project.

    Amazon will also shut down its charity donation programme, “AmazonSmile”, as it failed to create the impact the company hoped for.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )