BUSINESS
A New Angel for Startups
Read more about SUFI and the new strategies of funding for an entrepreneur to establish a successful startup.
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COMPANY OF THE MONTH
How to MIMIC your Complex Network
MIMIC Simulator, an innovation by Gambit Communications offers a virtual lab environment for enterprises and cuts down the time and money for testing.
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ENTREPRENEUR 101
Raising Capital for Your Venture
In this article, Gunjan shares thoughts on one of the most critical elements of venture success and hardships faced by many entrepreneurs.
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Tata's 'Eka' - 4th Fastest Super Computer
The supercomputer facility at the Computational Research Laboratories (CRL)owned by Tata Sons has been ranked as the 4th fastest supercomputer in the world and the fastest in Asia
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Going global, Indian firms create jobs in the U.S.
The article shatters the perception that Indian companies are only undertakers of outsourcing, instead, it says Indians have invested a whopping $6 billion in the U.S. and created 40,000 jobs with quite a few of them going to the Americans.
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India has 2nd largest Financially excluded households
The article analyses a report which reveals lack of inclussiveness in Indian financial sector since only one out of three Indians have access to formal banking, which makes the country aboade of second largest number of fiancially excluded households.
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Tata, Mittal, Nooyi in Fortune's power list
Now it seems simple for Indian business tycoons to keep making it in to business toppers list, with Ratan Tata, Lakshmi Mittal and Indira Nooyi entering among the most powerful people in business named by Fortune magazine. Read more..
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INDIAN BILLIONAIRE
In hot pursuit of air conditioners
Read more about Ramesh Suri,who pioneered the automobile airconditioning industry in India and with determination the company developed into the largest and only integrated manufacturer of auto air conditioning systems in India.
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Yume closes $9 Mn funding
Co-founded by Jayant Kadambi and Ayyappan Sankaran, Yume Networks closed its second round of funding of $9 million.
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