Monday, November 28, 2011

Federer's 70th Title Triumph

Hundredth career of former world number one Roger Federer in the final play of the Wilfred Tsonga of France 6-3 in a tight one, 6-7, 6-3, sixth ATP World Tour Finals tennis tournament record of a single class titles won.
After a disappointing season, the O 2 Arena in London, Pete Sanpras Federer and Ivan Lendl were landed with the intention of dropping back and was successful in his mission.Record 16-time Grand Slam winner Federer won thanks to the ATP rankings behind Andy Murray reached the third place again. Tsonga win the title in the history of this tournament 41 years with the intention of becoming the first French player had landed but were hugely disappointed. Federer of Switzerland sixth world title to his name, reached third place in the hierarchy. Federer's 807 th win of his career with Britain's Andy Murray has the distinction of a place in the hierarchy. Player Novak Djokovic of Serbia with 13 675 rating points are ranked in order of preference. Djokovic Rafael Nadal of Spain holds the chair. Nadal is on the order. In the last 17 matches unbeaten in World Tour Tennis Federer reached the third order them feel good.
After the win, Federer said, "Winning is such sweet sorrow sixth World Tour title. This is one of the greatest achievements of my career. As well as to reach third place in the hierarchy is double my pleasure. I have competed with the title. I am quite impressed with it. This session was very, very special. " Federer cruises to victory at the 807 th career victory. Federer, with the inspiration of his childhood left behind Stefan Edberg. Edberg won the 806.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Kangaroos Arthur to teach

South Africa coach Mickey Arthur on Tuesday was appointed the new coach of Aussie cricket team. The Australians are the first foreign coach.
Cricket [CA] said, "the former South African cricket coach Mickey Arthur of Western Australians and is currently the head coach is appointed. In this role she will play the role of selector. " 43-year-old Arthur from 2005 to 2010 was head coach of South Africa. The Western Australian Cricket Association from 2010 Retrovijn was head coach of the Warriors. He will replace Tim Nielsen. Arthur first-class cricket in South Africa after 15 years came to coaching. With the help of 13 centuries in first class matches he scored 6657 while 3,774 runs in ODIs. Australasia and New Zealand to the World Cup in 2015, is designed to coach. Arthur said, "get another chance to coach an international team, I am honored. Oz cricket is full of talent and I believe that this talent will ensure the success of Oz. " CA chief executive James Sutherland said Arthur as coach of the Australians early December in Brisbane against New Zealand test match will be starting.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Dismal global scenario wel

Senior human resource ( HR) managers are of the view that the gloomy global economic scenario will have a limited and short- term impact on hiring in the Indian information technology ( IT) sector as the industry is better prepared to deal with the current slowdown, says a survey by job search portal HeadHonchos. com.
" As many as 62.9 per cent of the respondents do not expect the global economic scenario to impact hiring plans, while 37.1 per cent of HR heads surveyed expect a cut back on hiring," the survey said.
As a measure of confidence, nearly 92 per cent of the respondents said they believe that the impact will be limited to the next six months and only 8.1 per cent expect any long- term fallout, the survey said.
About 4.9 per cent companies expect that the impact will be felt over the next two years. Only 3.2 per cent of all respondents expect employment to be impacted over a two- to five- year period.
"The hiring outlook for the IT industry is holding steady and feedback from companies indicate that they are better geared to deal with the challenges ahead," Uday Sodhi, chief executive officer ( CEO), HeadHonchos. com, said.
"HeadHonchos has seen good traction in terms of IT jobs for mid- management and senior candidates over the last six months and companies on our job portal are going ahead with hiring decisions," Sodhi added.
Around 64.7 per cent of respondents in Delhi- NCR (national Capital region) and 72.7 per cent of the respondents in Bangalore indicated that hiring plans will not be affected.
In contrast, only 33.3 per cent of the companies in Mumbai anticipate that the global economic scenario will not impact hiring plans, HeadHonchos said, adding that those organisations that plan to reduce hiring expect the impact to be felt across all levels.
However, other hiring firms have indicated some slowdown given the current economic conditions.
Meanwhile, leading job portal Naukri. com said the employment market was seeing a slowdown, with sluggish hiring activity amid economic uncertainty and rising inflationary pressures.
The sectors where recruiters have indicated some slowdown are telecom, financial services, construction and auto sectors primarily on spiralling costs, interest rates and inflationary pressures

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

An Indian Tablet

A sibling of the world's cheapest tablet computer -- the Aakash, launched in India last month -- promises a cheaper, worry-free and therefore travel-friendly alternative for mobile computing.
The tablet's "proudly made in India" and the base version (meant for students) was launched on October 5. It was christened the Aakash tablet, after the Hindi word for sky.
London-based DataWind, a leading provider of wireless web access, will make a commercial variant of the Aakash available in India by the end of November.
UbiSlate 7 costs US$60, or a maximum retail price of Rs 2,999, including all taxes and a 12-month warranty.
Dubbed the computer version of the Tata Nano car, the 7-inch touch screen tablet promises a high definition video processor, Wi-Fi Internet and two full-sized USB ports.
The UbiSlate 7 offers the same features as the Aakash tablet: Web browsing, multimedia games and also doubles up as an e-book reader and instant messenger through Nimbuzz Webchat, a popular free call and messaging app.
The only difference is that UbiSlate 7 will have a cellular mode for web access on-the-go, with Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) and General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) enabled.
Future products will include a mobile phone version of the device and a larger 10-inch screen.
"This is not only a concept that applies to India, but has ignited the imagination of governments around the world. The Aakash is proudly made in India, and is destined to revolutionize computing and Internet access for the world," says Suneet Singh Tuli, CEO, DataWind.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Round of layoffs

Three years ago, the recession will remember that day. Banks have collapsed one after another, failure of every attempt to prevent recession, mass layoffs, unemployment ... Then see what happens. After the 2008 economic crisis, the recession is looming up. Do not see any way out of the world right now. That's why the name of the large number of companies cut costs have started making plans to lay off employees.
In the past few months about a dozen giant one lakh 35 thousand employees of multinational companies have announced layoffs. These companies have substantial presence in India. Scheme to reduce costs, companies are going to do. Relating to financial services companies are at the forefront.Global slowdown has thrown here.