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GQuotient

Pragyan Acharya
Monday, September 6, 2010
Pragyan Acharya
Each entity in the IT sector is trying to stay ahead of others in every possible way. Every organization is so big that they rely heavily on the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) framework. The establishment of a suitable ICT infrastructure not only incurs tremendous cost to the company but also deters the sustainability of the enterprise. In such a situation, companies like GQuotient could provide apt solutions to ensure a preferable IT infrastructure which would promise measures for carbon reduction at an ongoing cost.

GQuotient is an Indian startup, which offers various products and associated services to back enterprises to manage ICT infrastructure to become Green and Sustainable. Founded by a team of likeminded professionals who have served in the field of software, telecom, grid computing, data center virtualization, and business consulting industries, GQuotient is aimed at enabling a flexible and adaptable ICT architecture that supports the need of the technologically demanding enterprises in future. The startup with a strong and experienced team offers Green ICT solutions, business processes, and applications in the field of unified computing, unified communications, and sustainable ICT.
This startup is established and maintained by a team that has already had experience in bringing up a startup successfully.

PRODUCT

GQuotient ensures a flexible and adaptable ICT architecture in a given infrastructure by deploying a set of green information and communication technology (ICT) products, processes, and services especially in the areas of unified computing, unified communications, and sustainable green ICT. Almost every organization is incurring heavy capital and recurring expenditure to establish and maintain an advanced ICT infrastructure. This is an area where GQuotient’s products and services could promise them reduction in carbon footprints at an organization’s ongoing costs, thereby assuring them of increased efficiency and productivity.

FUTURE ROADMAP AND CHALLENGES

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