TeamIndus had reportedly aimed to land on the moon by 31 March 2018 using ISRO's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).
Google Lunar XPRIZE is a competition which is aiming to inspire engineers and innovators to come up with low-cost methods of robotic space exploration.
To win the competition, the team needs to successfully place a space probe on the moon's surface, make it travel at least 500 meters and then transmit HD video and images back to Earth.
The winner gets $20 million, while the second place team gets $5 million.
However, according to a report in The Ken, multiple ISRO sources have confirmed to it that TeamIndus will not be getting the PSLV rocket as TeamIndus could not generate funds needed to pay for the launch and operations beyond.
The Ken had earlier reported that TeamIndus was already late in reaching its technical milestones and it was evident that even if they had received the required funding, logistical and technical failures would have made it impossible to meet the 31 March deadline set by Lunar XPRIZE.
FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in Washington, U.S., December 2, 2017.
The report said one unnamed cloud-based email provider has agreed to assist in keeping track of government spending on cloud-based email migration.
President Donald Trump in April signed an executive order creating a new technology council to overhaul the U.S. government’s information technology systems.
“Federal agencies must consolidate their IT investments and place more trust in services and infrastructure operated by others,” the report found.
Government agencies often pay dramatically different prices for the same IT item, the report said, sometimes three or four times as much.
A 2016 U.S. Government Accountability Office report estimated the U.S. government spends more than $80 billion on IT annually but said spending has fallen by $7.3 billion since 2010.
If you are an Android fan and follow the latest trends, then you should know that Google Pixel smartphone Series is going to add two new high-end members to the series.
Considering the features and reliability of Pixel 2 and XL versions, both offer excellent performance.
Thanks to the Dual Pixel technology, the camera focuses very quickly.
Per the information circulating on the web, Google will be using two camera sensors at the rear panel of the upcoming Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL.
Just for saying, if you don’t know, Google Pixel 2 camera is rated better than iPhone X.
However, Pixel 2 couldn’t come in the limelight as of iPhone, maybe because of “no innovative display.”
Cloud computing is changing many industries, but its impact in the business world is particularly promising.
It has the potential to boost competition thanks to lower operating costs while providing an incredibly flexible and scalable system.
That explains why it is so popular in the enterprise and business communities.
A whopping 74 percent of chief financial officers (CFOs) believe cloud computing will have the largest and most measurable impact on their business throughout 2017.
In the words of Ron Burgundy, cloud computing is “kind of a big deal,” at least for enterprise.
Being able to get back online as fast as possible—with all your accumulative data and assets —is important, especially for an enterprise serving customers or clients.
If you are an Android fan and follow the latest trends, then you should know that Google Pixel smartphone Series is going to add two new high-end members to the series.
Considering the features and reliability of Pixel 2 and XL versions, both offer excellent performance.
Thanks to the Dual Pixel technology, the camera focuses very quickly.
Per the information circulating on the web, Google will be using two camera sensors at the rear panel of the upcoming Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL.
Just for saying, if you don’t know, Google Pixel 2 camera is rated better than iPhone X.
However, Pixel 2 couldn’t come in the limelight as of iPhone, maybe because of “no innovative display.”
TeamIndus had reportedly aimed to land on the moon by 31 March 2018 using ISRO's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).
Google Lunar XPRIZE is a competition which is aiming to inspire engineers and innovators to come up with low-cost methods of robotic space exploration.
To win the competition, the team needs to successfully place a space probe on the moon's surface, make it travel at least 500 meters and then transmit HD video and images back to Earth.
The winner gets $20 million, while the second place team gets $5 million.
However, according to a report in The Ken, multiple ISRO sources have confirmed to it that TeamIndus will not be getting the PSLV rocket as TeamIndus could not generate funds needed to pay for the launch and operations beyond.
The Ken had earlier reported that TeamIndus was already late in reaching its technical milestones and it was evident that even if they had received the required funding, logistical and technical failures would have made it impossible to meet the 31 March deadline set by Lunar XPRIZE.
Cloud computing is changing many industries, but its impact in the business world is particularly promising.
It has the potential to boost competition thanks to lower operating costs while providing an incredibly flexible and scalable system.
That explains why it is so popular in the enterprise and business communities.
A whopping 74 percent of chief financial officers (CFOs) believe cloud computing will have the largest and most measurable impact on their business throughout 2017.
In the words of Ron Burgundy, cloud computing is “kind of a big deal,” at least for enterprise.
Being able to get back online as fast as possible—with all your accumulative data and assets —is important, especially for an enterprise serving customers or clients.
FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in Washington, U.S., December 2, 2017.
The report said one unnamed cloud-based email provider has agreed to assist in keeping track of government spending on cloud-based email migration.
President Donald Trump in April signed an executive order creating a new technology council to overhaul the U.S. government’s information technology systems.
“Federal agencies must consolidate their IT investments and place more trust in services and infrastructure operated by others,” the report found.
Government agencies often pay dramatically different prices for the same IT item, the report said, sometimes three or four times as much.
A 2016 U.S. Government Accountability Office report estimated the U.S. government spends more than $80 billion on IT annually but said spending has fallen by $7.3 billion since 2010.