Ajai Shukla In Hal, Bangalore

Stories by Ajai Shukla In Hal, Bangalore

IT start-ups need to focus more on marketing

IT start-ups need to focus more on marketing

Rediff.com   16 Jan 2008

Access to market is going to be the major problem faced by start-up IT firms looking to hit the market with innovative products or solutions. Access to venture or angel funding, which was considered the prime issue a couple of years ago, has now been relegated to second or third position.

Wipro adopts factory like approach for SAP

Wipro adopts factory like approach for SAP

Rediff.com   16 Jan 2008

Based on enterprise service-oriented architecture (enterprise SOA), the programme leverages a pre-developed inventory of reusable form templates, components and services that reduce the cost of form development and deployment time, enabling SAP customers to gain an unprecedented return on their investments in enterprise systems.

Infosys buys land for 2nd campus in B'lore

Infosys buys land for 2nd campus in B'lore

Rediff.com   14 Jan 2008

This is the first time that the company has acquired land on its own without seeking the assistance of the state government's land acquisition agency, Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board.

Retail investors bank on realty sector

Retail investors bank on realty sector

Rediff.com   11 Jan 2008

Retail investors stand to gain from the booming realty sector, through the Real Estate Investment Trusts.

New forum to promote entrepreneurship

New forum to promote entrepreneurship

Rediff.com   11 Jan 2008

A forum to bring together people from different walks of life for building of an ecosystem is undertaken by Association of Computing Machinery.

Budget apartment prices stable in Bangalore

Budget apartment prices stable in Bangalore

Rediff.com   7 Jan 2008

"The stability is because of the good supply. The home buyers have greater choice too," said D Timmana Goud, head retail assets-south, Axis Bank.

HDFC chief wants CSR-aware youth

HDFC chief wants CSR-aware youth

Rediff.com   5 Jan 2008

HDFC chief Keki Mistry stresses the importance of inculcating values of social responsibility amongst Indian youth.

B'lore needs apex body to manage transport

B'lore needs apex body to manage transport

Rediff.com   5 Jan 2008

B'lore turns to IT to resolve its transport management problems.

Discovery-led innovation driving biopharma

Discovery-led innovation driving biopharma

Rediff.com   25 Dec 2007

Most of the biotech companies are focusing on discovery-led innovation in biopharmaceuticals. The segment has been witnessing innovations in follow-on (new variants) biologics (commercial products derived from biotechnology) and vaccines with an emerging activity in discovery-led new drug development programmes.

Barista to open first highway cafe on Mysore road

Barista to open first highway cafe on Mysore road

Rediff.com   19 Dec 2007

"The company has identified a place near Channapatna, close to the 'Janapada Loka' on the highway. This will be a 6,000 square feet cafe with a kidsplay area and parking space," said Rini Dutta, Vice-President (marketing and product development), Barista Coffee Company.

Bank account hacker nabbed

Bank account hacker nabbed

Rediff.com   15 Dec 2007

The kingpin of the racket, Joseph, an unemployed techie hailing from Virudunagar in Madurai district of Tamil Nadu, was nabbed from a cyber cafe in Mahadevapura near Whitefield by the police on November 29. Six of his associates have also been nabbed. The police tracked the accused by tracing the IP address of the PC from where the accounts were hacked.

India-Russia relationship hits a rough patch

India-Russia relationship hits a rough patch

Rediff.com   14 Dec 2007

The problem is not just India's. China, too, must deal with a commercially resurgent Russia. Beijing had signed, in 2005, a $1-billion order for 34 giant IL-78 transport planes and 4 IL-78 refuelling aircraft. Now Russia has realised that it cannot meet its own as well as Beijing's requirements. That contract is being renegotiated at a higher price.

Indian version of Star Wars by June '08

Indian version of Star Wars by June '08

Rediff.com   13 Dec 2007

India's Defence R&D Organisation has announced that it would conduct a full-scale test of a two-stage anti-ballistic missile system by June 2008.

Sub-Rs 20 lakh properties to add new segment

Sub-Rs 20 lakh properties to add new segment

Rediff.com   6 Dec 2007

FDI, NRIs to keep higher segment active.

Salvaging India's warship programme

Salvaging India's warship programme

Rediff.com   5 Dec 2007

Today, largely because of constant redesigning, India takes almost ten years to build a warship and introduce it into the fleet.

Khoday plans Rs 150-cr expansion

Khoday plans Rs 150-cr expansion

Rediff.com   24 Nov 2007

Khoday India, the Rs 150 crore Bangalore-based spirits' player, is trying to catch up in the rapidly-growing Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) market with a concerted effort.

Bangalore: Cultural capital of new economy?

Bangalore: Cultural capital of new economy?

Rediff.com   23 Nov 2007

Pai, a highflier in the software giant (he is still just under 50), has a zen for cities. As human resources head of Infosys he is constantly scouting around in India for newer destinations where the company can set up shop to beat rising costs. And he is all the time benchmarking these against the worlds great cities to develop an agenda for change and betterment.

Grover Vineyards set to sparkle

Grover Vineyards set to sparkle

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2007

Grover Vineyards plans to sparkle, literally and otherwise. In three years, come the festive season of 2010, it will launch its sparkling wine. Plus, it has taken a series of steps which will enable it to retain its presence at the quality end of the booming Indian wine market. This market is set to drastically change with the sharp cut in import duty on foreign wines and the launch of wines by brewers and distillers like UB, Seagram and Diageo.

IT firms should innovate to survive: Premji

IT firms should innovate to survive: Premji

Rediff.com   20 Nov 2007

"Despite many obstacles, the Indian IT sector is growing stronger. However, innovation is the key driver of growth. There should be innovation in products, research and development, technology, organisational structure, business model and processes. Indian companies should follow this model to remain successful," he said delivering the keynote address of the Freescale Technology Forum in Bangalore.

Manpower shortage hits construction industry

Manpower shortage hits construction industry

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2007

Said CII southern region chairman P K Mohapatra, "Though the construction industry employs about 31 million people, second only to the agriculture sector, the workforce requirement is about 5 million people every year over the next seven years to eight years to sustain the present 8 per cent growth rate."