Egnyte raises $6 Million in first round of funding

Bangalore: Mountain View-based Egnyte, a provider of on-demand file server products, has raised $6 million in series A funding. This funding was le...

Tuesday, 28 July 2009, 06:30 Hrs

Venture capitalists have little fancy for Indian start-ups

New Delhi: Dreamy-eyed Indian entrepreneurs hoping to talk their way into getting venture capital for their start-ups might as well look elsewhere ...

Monday, 27 July 2009, 10:45 Hrs

TxVia raises $15.5 Million in series C financing

Bangalore: TxVia which offers prepaid card processing technology has raised $15.5 million in series C financing. This round of funding was led by n...

Monday, 27 July 2009, 06:01 Hrs

Augmenix raises $4.7 Million funding

Bangalore: Augmenix, a Waltham-based company which develops medical devices, has raised $4.7 million funding of an equity round worth $7.5 million,...

Monday, 27 July 2009, 02:08 Hrs

iXiGO.com helps Indian airlines generate Rs. 300 Crores

Bangalore: iXiGO.com one of India's mobile and travel search engine based out of Gurgaon, has helped airlines in India generate Rs. 300 crores in direct-sales and saved them from cumulative distribution costs of Rs. 15 crores. Since bookings processed through iXiGO.com are fulfilled on the airline's own site, it has enabled airline partners gene...

Paytronic: Creating ripples in the prepaid market

Paytronic: Creating ripples in the prepaid market

India has become the second largest telecom market in the world. There are about 400 million subscribers in the country today and out of them majority are prepaid subscribers. It won't be hyped if we say that Telecom is the only sector that has not been hit by economic slowdown. The stage is well set for startups who dare to think of innovative ...

Truviso raises $3 Million bridge round financing

Truviso raises $3 Million bridge round financing

IIM-L sets up 'Drona' for entrepreneurs

IIM-L sets up 'Drona' for entrepreneurs

Aloqa raises $1.5 Million in series A funding

Aloqa raises $1.5 Million in series A funding