Startup ecosystem today is remarkably different compared to 10 years ago: Sanket Atal, Salesforce IndiaIndia’s startup ecosystem is fast maturing as people are becoming much more courageous, willing to take risks and establishing right connec...
Salesforce launches startup programme in IndiaThis programme, debuting in India, will provide startups access to Salesforce technology, experts, ecosystems, as well as business mentorsh...
Saurabh Saxena appointed as Intuit's India site leaderSaxena will lead the India site in addition to his current role as Vice President of Product Development - Small Business & Self-Employed G...
Salesforce appoints Sanket Atal as Managing Director for IndiaIndia is home to the second-highest Salesforce workforce outside of the US with over 4,000 employees across Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi and Be...
Intuit India launches virtual coding challenge Intuit Circles CodeathonThe four-week challenge is aimed at providing a platform for SaaS startups to build on Intuit’s technology platform.
Intuit India employees to get gender affirmation-related support benefitsThis will be supplemented with hormone replacement therapy reimbursement up to Rs 60,000 per year which would also be part of the insurance...
Intuit India announces key benefit for LGBT employeesIntuit India will now be extending the group medical insurance policy coverage for employees with same sex domestic partners.
Ogilvy & Mather, Vermillion, Crayons among 18 shortlisted for government’s publicityMore than two companies are expected to be picked to manage the campaigning work for the Modi govt.
Intuit appoints Sanket Atal as managing director of its India development centreAtal will play a strategic role in the company’s mission of powering prosperity around the world, strengthen IDC’s position in India and en...
Oracle opens doors for more startups to help them leverage technologyAnnouncing the expansion of its Oracle Startup Cloud Acclerator Program, the technology behemoth called for applications from early stage t...
Why companies like Microsoft and Cisco pumping millions of dollars into their startup accelerator programmesWorking closely with emerging startups gives established companies an opportunity to engage with the next disruptor early on.
Oracle to expand its startup programme, launch seven new centresNew centres will be opened in in Delhi–NCR, Bristol, Mumbai, Paris, Sao Paulo, Singapore and Tel Aviv.
Oracle selects first five startups for accelerator programme in IndiaThe finalised startups will get mentorship from Oracle and industry experts and 24x7 access to a co-working space within Oracle’s premises
Oracle to expand training programme, plans additional 1400 institutionsOracle says it plans to open 1400 institutions under the 'Oracle Academy' programme to train 500,000 students annually.
Oracle to launch first startup cloud accelerator in IndiaThe US technology firm said the first centre would open in Bangalore on April 8, and would be inaugurated by Oracle’s President of Product ...
- CA Technologies to hire 900 people over next 3-5 years
IT management software and solutions firm CA Technologies plans to add 900 people over the next 3-5 years at its India Technology Centre (I...