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Q-comm firms add fees to cart; Curefoods joins IPO queueHappy Monday! Quick commerce players are introducing new charges to offset rising losses. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.
US tariff tantrums delay GCC expansion as companies await clarityDelayed decision-making is particularly noticeable in tariff-sensitive sectors like automotive and integrated hardware, experts said. “But ...
Why deeptech companies need to do a deep-dive on gender diversityIndian companies, particularly in the IT sector, have made some progress in gender diversity but still face significant challenges, especia...
Innovators start-up and scale with SAPIn conversation with Sanket Deodhar of SAP India, on how startups considering listing or going public can achieve taxation and geographical...
Non-US multinationals set to join GCC gold rush in IndiaANSR, a company that helps Fortune 500 enterprises build, scale, and run GCCs, said at least 125 of the Fortune 500 enterprises have their ...
Covid-19 second wave weighs down on India's IT firms, captivesThe second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic has largely impacted younger employees, who make up the bulk of the workforce at these companies. ...
Why you should look beyond metros for the next billion dollar businessIndustry experts are looking at prominent entrepreneurial centres such as Bangalore, Delhi and Mumbai as the most likely locations for the ...
Attrition, hiring outlook of India's MNC R&D centers positiveAttrition and hiring outlook for India's MNC R&D centers remains positive despite challenging Macroeconomic environment.
Headcount of organisations in India to rise by 13 pc in 2013, says ZinnovThe survey further said that, over the world, firms believe 25 per cent of their current talent will become redundant in the next 3-5 years.
- R&D landscape on an upswing; outlook looks promising
India currently has an installed R&D talent pool base of over 200,000 engineers growing at an average of 9 per cent a year for the last fiv...
- Cloud Computing services: SMEs can reduce computing costs, achieve greater speed
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are using Cloud Computing services to reduce computing costs, achieve greater speed and ensure more fle...
- 2015: Some of the most happening sectors
If you've got an eye for three-dimensional detail, know where money grows, you're on track to make it big in some of the most happening sec...
- Operating cost of captive IT R&D centres comes down
The slowdown in the global economy, along with the depreciating rupee against the US dollar, have seen a reduction in the operational costs...