Bibhu Ranjan Mishra And Indulekha Aravind

Stories by Bibhu Ranjan Mishra And Indulekha Aravind

Software product firms are hot favourites of VCs

Software product firms are hot favourites of VCs

Rediff.com   26 Nov 2007

Indian software product companies, which are planning to raise venture capital funding, will have to ensure that their domestic and emerging market focus is sharp. Indian IT start-ups, which are introducing software products, have better prospects of availing VC funding, according to many VCs. It has always been difficult for start-ups in the software product space to compete with the global software giants, even in the domestic market, they note.

Now, green bucks for IT companies

Now, green bucks for IT companies

Rediff.com   24 Nov 2007

Indian IT companies such as Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Wipro, Infosys and Satyam, besides MNCs such as IBM, are working towards becoming carbon neutral while simultaneously converting their expertise in this area to help global companies become environment-friendly.

Wipro Infotech may touch $1 bn in FY08

Wipro Infotech may touch $1 bn in FY08

Rediff.com   3 Nov 2007

According to analysts, the first two quarters are usually dull for the company historically, hence growth will be higher in the subsequent two quarters. If Wipro Infotech achieves the $1 billion mark, it would make Wipro the first Indian company to touch the figure through its largely domestic market-focussed arm. It derives about 90 per cent of its revenue from India.

Wipro-Cisco alliance eyes $1 bn revenue

Wipro-Cisco alliance eyes $1 bn revenue

Rediff.com   1 Nov 2007

Domestic IT company Wipro Technologies and global networking company Cisco are eyeing $1 billion revenue from their strategic alliance for developing and delivering IT services solutions in the global market. The partnership aims at $1 billion revenue over the next three years, said John Chambers, chairman and CEO of the $35 billion California-based company

Wipro Consumer Care to focus on lighting

Wipro Consumer Care to focus on lighting

Rediff.com   23 Oct 2007

This will be the company's first major expansion in the switching business after the acquisition of the North West Switches brand for Rs 102 crore (Rs 1.02 billion) in May last year. The plant will be located at Haridwar, Uttaranchal, where the company has acquired about six acres for the purpose. A significant part of the Rs 60 crore (Rs 600 million) capital expenditure earmarked for this fiscal will be spent on setting up the plant, Vineet Agrawal, president, said.

Indian banking software, a hit abroad

Indian banking software, a hit abroad

Rediff.com   19 Oct 2007

The size of the banking software application market globally is estimated to be at about $75 billion in 2007. The market is growing at about 5 per cent a year.

IT companies seek succour at home

IT companies seek succour at home

Rediff.com   27 Sep 2007

The earnings of Indian IT companies in rupee terms are dwindling with every upward movement of the currency. The domestic currency has risen by 11.6 per cent this year to touch a nine-year high on Wednesday.

Wipro finds a new Way to quality

Wipro finds a new Way to quality

Rediff.com   25 Sep 2007

Wipro is planning to integrate all its quality achievements under the 'Wipro Way' -- a system that was envisaged by founder chairman Azim Premji about nine months back. This will help the company take all its quality initiatives to the next level.

Indian IT cos expand base in Baltic states

Indian IT cos expand base in Baltic states

Rediff.com   14 Sep 2007

Most Indian IT firms, including TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Mindtree, Infotech and Sasken, which started their operations in the region with a small base, have expanded their base fast.

Onsite IT staff will have to sign bonds

Onsite IT staff will have to sign bonds

Rediff.com   8 Sep 2007

Techies consider onsite posting rewarding because the difference between offshore and onsite packages is more than three times. Besides, onsite employees are given special allowances for working late hours, transport, medical costs and insurance.

'We are closely watching BRIC countries'

'We are closely watching BRIC countries'

Rediff.com   14 Aug 2007

Our technology team is very closely watching all emerging markets including BRIC countries.

Put out your thumb for cash

Put out your thumb for cash

Rediff.com   9 Aug 2007

Banks use biometric ATMs to tap the rural market.

Indian techies log in to elite global R&D

Indian techies log in to elite global R&D

Rediff.com   3 Aug 2007

Making a name for themselves as they 'drive innovation' in giants like IBM, Microsoft.

IT, telecom infra will be one in future: Wipro COO

IT, telecom infra will be one in future: Wipro COO

Rediff.com   31 Jul 2007

Wipro COO A L Rao tells Business Standard how he plans to keep driving innovation at Wipro.

Wipro forms groups to target telcos

Wipro forms groups to target telcos

Rediff.com   26 Jul 2007

Wipro Technologies has set up a separate group within its Telecom and Product Engineering practice to aggressively tap the opportunities in the telecom service providers' space.

Mobile journey: From cheap to the cheapest

Mobile journey: From cheap to the cheapest

Rediff.com   26 Jul 2007

Nothing works better than a price cut in a price sensitive market like India. A GSM Association study says that for every one dollar cut in prices, no fewer than 20 million subscribers could be added.

Bangalore is Lenovo's marketing hub

Bangalore is Lenovo's marketing hub

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2007

The initial focus of the hub will be to formulate marketing strategies and create marketing deliverables for print and online.

BPO boom moves to smaller Indian cities

BPO boom moves to smaller Indian cities

Rediff.com   13 Jul 2007

More and more domestic companies are setting up business process outsourcing units in district headquarters, tier-III cities and non-IT clusters to save on real estate costs and stem attrition rates.

Across the table, virtually

Across the table, virtually

Rediff.com   6 Jul 2007

Technology has long been shrinking physical distances, but now comes one that can virtually wipe them out.

Green PCs won't burn your pocket

Green PCs won't burn your pocket

Rediff.com   29 Jun 2007

RoHS-compliance is still at an awareness stage in India.