7 Indian Startups That Went Global


Zomato

Founded by Deepinder Goyal and Pankaj Chaddah in 2008 in New Delhi, Zomato is the biggest online restaurant and nightlife guide that provides information on more than 227,800 restaurants in 41 cities across 12 countries. It covers restaurant information in Brazil, Turkey, Portugal, Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, the Philippines, South Africa, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom. Zomato's core content features include menus, photos and geocoded coordinates for restaurants, allowing users to find, rate and review restaurants, as well as create their own network of foodies within its website. To widen its network and strengthen its global presence, in 2011, Zomato introduced its mobile app that can be supported on iOS, android, Windows phones and Blackberry.

FusionCharts

FusionCharts is a provider of data visualization products and has its offices setup in Bangalore and Kolkata. It has around 450,000 users in 118 countries. Founded in 2003 by Pallav Nadhani, FusionCharts provides its services to big global companies like Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, LinkedIn, Cisco, EMC, Nokia, Apple, The Weather Channel, NASA and Federal Government of the United States. Some of its products are FusionCharts Suite, which creates interactive and visually striking charts; oomfo, that allows the user to create charts within Microsoft PowerPoint; Collabion Charts to create dashboards without programming; and finally Book, which acts like a guidebook for users as it teaches them the basics of FusionCharts.

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