Blackstone's edtech bet; GlobalBees and Spinny score bigFrom Blackstone's newest edtech bet to GlobalBees's $150 million fundraising and the latest on the Pegasus spyware, here's a quick look at ...
Innovating to help those with disabilitiesWhile most startups bypass those who are disabled, a clutch of entrepreneurs has set aside cash and raised funds to build apps and devices ...
My job is to bring Citrix back on its core path: Kirill Tatarinov, CEO, Fort LauderdaleFormer high profile veteran, Tatarinov has his task cut out with Citrix which, in his own words, had lost focus a few years ago having mult...
It always helps to be located in a startup hub like Koramangla: Vivek Prakash, co-founder, HackerEarthWith an aim to to build a completely meritocratic system and uses an objective measure to evaluate a developer's technical skill, HackerEar...
Startups can expect more money, higher valuations and major exits in 2015"2014 will be looked at as an inflection point, the year the world discovered the true potential of the Indian startup."
The tech listTo identify & encourage emerging companies in the segment, Nasscom comes out with Emerge 50, a list of top 50 companies with innovative sol...
Pune’s shopping tech startup Scandid wins Seedstars World regional competitionThe Scandid team will now compete with regional winners from over 30 countries as part of Seedstars World final event.
How world’s big corporations look to gain from Indian startupsMNCs are not the first to bet on local startups. Tech firms like Intel, Qualcomm and SAP are already investing in India.
Top 10 promising technology startups chosen by Nasscom's EmergeET profiles top 10 promising technology startups chosen by Nasscom's Emerge, to beshowcased at the Product Conclave 2013.
Technology investors betting big on cloud computing startups on hope of strong returnsTechnology investors are raising the tempo of investments in cloud computing startups buoyed by strong returns and growing customer demand.
- Nexus Venture, Kae Capital invest $2.1 million in CloudByte
Nexus Venture Partners and early stage fund Kae Capital have together put in $2.1 million in Bangalore-based CloudByte.
- ‘Bring your own device’ at workplace: The pros and cons of the new trend
Employees today are increasingly demanding access to real-time information anytime, anywhere and on any device of their choice.
- NComputing making waves in public education space, buy yet to leave mark in developed markets
NComputing's desktop virtualisation is making waves in public education space. But it is yet to make a mark in enterprise business segment.
- Aditi Tech acquires cloud computing start up Cumulux
Aditi Technologies, a software product and application development services provider, has acquired Seattle-based cloud-computing start-up, ...
- Red Hat acquires Bangalore-based cloud computing start-up Gluster for Rs 667 crore
Red Hat has acquired Bangalore-based cloud computing start-up Gluster for approximately Rs 667 crore ($136 million) in an all-cash deal.
Employees now work on personal laptops but security still a threatWhile managements are still hesitant, fearing misuse of information, many are now bowing to popular demand.
- Greener and virtual data centre help reduce servers
The fundamental problem affecting the Indian IT market and other global markets today is the large sprawl of servers.