Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC) is a statutory government organization operating under the Information and Communication Technology Division of the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications, and Information Technology of the government of Bangladesh. Its headquarters are situated in Agargaon, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1]
The Bangladesh e-Government Computer Incident Response Team (BGD e-Gov CIRT; Bengali: বাংলাদেশ ই-গভর্নমেন্ট কম্পিউটার ইনসিডেন্ট রেসপন্স টিম) is the state-run agency of the government of Bangladesh responsible for maintaining cybersecurity in the country.
The first computer in East Pakistan was an IBM mainframe 1620 series, installed in 1964 at the Dhaka center of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (later the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission). Computer use increased in the following years, especially after the independence of Bangladesh in 1971; more-advanced IT equipment began to be set ...
The previous name of this academy was NTRAMS which stands for "National Training and Research Academy for Multilingual Shorthand" . It was established in 1984, at Bogra, for developing Secretarial Science and business management education system in Bangladesh. NACTAR, which stands for "National Academy for Computer Training and Research (NACTAR)".
EAC-C2C, a submarine telecommunications cable system; Enhanced Audio Codec; Exact Audio Copy, a CD ripping software package; Encoded Archival Context, an XML-based standard; Extended Access Control, a security feature for e-passports; Easy Anti-Cheat, a security program for online games
The Bangladesh Industrial Technical Assistance Center is an autonomous government body and research center that researches ways to improve industrial production and provide technical knowledge and is located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] [2] It is part of a Bangladesh government strategy to support small middle enterprise. [3]
ICCIT series has succeeded in engaging the most number of universities in Bangladesh from both public and private sectors. Each new university in Bangladesh have been investing in computer science, computer engineering, information systems, and related fields. Starting 2008, the ICCIT is co-sponsored by IEEE.
Computer Jagat is an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) based Bengali-language magazine published monthly [1] [2] [3] in Bangladesh since 1991. [4] [5] [6] This is the first ICT magazine in Bangladesh founded by Professor Abdul Kader. [7] [8] The magazine holds an annual e-commerce fair, in 2015, it held the 7th e-commerce fair in ...