News for 'ERP'

Rags to riches: From a cargo loader to a CEO

Rags to riches: From a cargo loader to a CEO

Rediff.com15 Aug 2013

The inspiring story of Sudheer Nair who dropped out of high school at age 16 and is currently operating Eresource Infotech whose annual turnover is Rs 8.1 crore.

Want to be an Entrepreneur? Read this!

Want to be an Entrepreneur? Read this!

Rediff.com17 Oct 2019

'You cannot take success for granted.' 'That's the most important lesson that you learn being an entrepreneur.'

How IIM-A incubatee is changing bus ticketing

How IIM-A incubatee is changing bus ticketing

Rediff.com31 Dec 2012

A start-up looks to build on its inventory management platform for bus operators and a ticketing portal for commuters.

What Adani is doing to prevent Mumbai's power outage

What Adani is doing to prevent Mumbai's power outage

Rediff.com26 Feb 2021

'We are working in association with the state government and other transmission companies to make sure that the city never experiences blackouts'

How Zeta acquired Unicorn status in the very first round of funding

How Zeta acquired Unicorn status in the very first round of funding

Rediff.com14 Jul 2021

In the start-up world, hitting the $1-billion mark, which accords the "Unicorn" tag, is a milestone. Enterprises typically reach the milestone only by series C or series D, or three to four funding rounds later. Zeta achieved it at the first one. On May 25, the six-year-old banking tech firm raised $250 million from Japanese conglomerate SoftBank, at a post-money valuation of $1.45 billion. "This is the first time we have raised institutional money," Zeta co-founder Bhavin Turakhia beamed on the conference call. This trajectory is uncommon in start-ups.

Ask Mayank: How can I be SUCCESSFUL?

Ask Mayank: How can I be SUCCESSFUL?

Rediff.com1 Jul 2021

HR Guru Mayank Rautela offers practical advice.

The 'smart' way to go mobile

The 'smart' way to go mobile

Rediff.com28 Oct 2009

Smartphones are increasingly enabling enterprise applications like SFA, ERP, and CRM to go mobile. With higher bandwidth available through 3G networks, this trend would enable more enterprises to offer their enterprise applications on the mobile platform.

Satyam crisis might hurt SanDisk

Satyam crisis might hurt SanDisk

Rediff.com4 Mar 2009

In its annual report filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission for 2008, Nasdaq-listed SanDisk has stated it is facing risks due to the situation at Satyam, which is the system integrator for installing a new ERP system for the memory disk maker.

CBI files FIR in Air India software procurement 'scam'

CBI files FIR in Air India software procurement 'scam'

Rediff.com13 Jan 2017

The CVC had asked the CBI to probe the 'irregularities in the tendering process and award of contract and undue benefit caused to the SAP/IBM'.

Revealed! The top JOBS of 2020

Revealed! The top JOBS of 2020

Rediff.com30 Dec 2020

Naukri.com's Hiring Outlook Survey for 2020 reveals the jobs and sectors that saw a surge in demand during the pandemic.

Race is on, Axon may prove to be a winner's curse

Race is on, Axon may prove to be a winner's curse

Rediff.com30 Sep 2008

A 700-750 pence per share final price for Axon ($900-910 million) cannot be ruled out by the time the bidding war ends, say CLSA analysts. However, regardless of whoever wins this largest overseas acquisition, Emkay Global Financial Services analysts opine that Axon could well prove to be a winner's curse since a long-drawn bidding war might tell on the bottom lines of both firms.

Hexaware lines up $40 mn for buys in Europe

Hexaware lines up $40 mn for buys in Europe

Rediff.com15 Feb 2007

IT company Hexaware Technologies said on Thursday it has earmarked an investment of about 40 million dollars to acquire firms in the services segment in Europe.

The Rs 35,000-cr business of making India GST-ready

The Rs 35,000-cr business of making India GST-ready

Rediff.com12 Jun 2017

Some of the players in the GST race are Payworld, Dell, Tally Solutions

CSS India opens Hyderabad unit

CSS India opens Hyderabad unit

Rediff.com7 Nov 2006

CSS Software India plans to hire over 500 professionals, specifically in ERP, Net and Java space over the next 12 months for its India IT services business to take the headcount to 650 from the current 150 employees, a company release said.

Rolta to invest Rs 250-cr for IT park in Kolkata

Rolta to invest Rs 250-cr for IT park in Kolkata

Rediff.com6 Jun 2007

Rolta India plans to set up an information technology park in Kolkata at an investment of Rs 250 crore as part of its expansion plan.

McNealy allays fear of web meltdown

McNealy allays fear of web meltdown

Rediff.com18 May 2007

The man known for his passion for spreading the Open Source community, believes that the real growth of Internet is happening, with an average two million new users joining everyday.

Teledata to buy Thailand's NOLP

Teledata to buy Thailand's NOLP

Rediff.com1 Dec 2004

ERP software provider Teledata Informatics is close to acquiring 75 per cent stake in Thailand-based NOLP for $2.2 million, even as the Chennai-based company has forayed into Voice over Internet Protocol business for long distance communication.

TCS plans mega unit in Gujarat

TCS plans mega unit in Gujarat

Rediff.com31 Jan 2006

Information technology giant Tata Consultancy Services on Tuesday said it plans to develop a new facility in three phases at Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

iGate to hire 250 more in Canada

iGate to hire 250 more in Canada

Rediff.com21 Dec 2005

Looking to expand in the Canadian market, iGate Global Solutions Ltd on Wednesday said it is planning to double its headcount in Canada to over 500 employees by next year.

TCS awaits Centre's nod on SEZ

TCS awaits Centre's nod on SEZ

Rediff.com1 Feb 2006

According to NASSCOM and McKenzie, it is projected that Indian IT sector will need around nine million employees and currently it has only 3.2 million, he informed.

Oracle plans to buy Hexaware centre

Oracle plans to buy Hexaware centre

Rediff.com10 Mar 2005

MyITgroup to hire 500 SAP experts

MyITgroup to hire 500 SAP experts

Rediff.com31 Jan 2005

US-based MyITgroup on Monday opened its India offshore delivery centre with initial plans to hire over 500 SAP experts and said it will tap the huge base of SAP ERP installations in the country.

Future Focus to hire 450 for IT cos

Future Focus to hire 450 for IT cos

Rediff.com3 Jun 2005

Future Focus Infotech, an IT professional services organisation, is expected to hire about 450 IT professionals for the top IT companies in India in the next one year.

XLRI eyes Microsoft, SAP alliances

XLRI eyes Microsoft, SAP alliances

Rediff.com16 Dec 2003

Hinduja TMT bags West Asian contract

Hinduja TMT bags West Asian contract

Rediff.com26 Nov 2003

Information technology company Hinduja TMT has bagged an IT services contract of a large automobile assembling and manufacturing company in West Asia.

Rail Budget well thought out, non-populist, says KPMG

Rail Budget well thought out, non-populist, says KPMG

Rediff.com8 Jul 2014

The Railway Budget is progressive and wil ensure growth.

Small manufacturers take to IT

Small manufacturers take to IT

Rediff.com31 Oct 2003

Jurong Tech, Satyam signs pact

Jurong Tech, Satyam signs pact

Rediff.com15 Jan 2003

Jurong Tech, Satyam signs pact

Shaw Wallace engages Wipro to evolve IT roadmap

Shaw Wallace engages Wipro to evolve IT roadmap

Rediff.com7 Jan 2003

Jumbo Group company, Shaw Wallace & Co has requisitioned Wipro Ltd to evolve an IT roadmap aimed at incorporating cutting business applications and business intelligence tools.

ICICI Info presages products prop

ICICI Info presages products prop

Rediff.com8 Apr 2004

In Digital India, SAAS firms are lapping up young execcutives

In Digital India, SAAS firms are lapping up young execcutives

Rediff.com23 Oct 2020

Indian firms selling SAAS products have got a bonanza as companies meet, manage and sell remotely. The top five firms - Zoho, Freshworks HighRadius, Druva, and Icertis - account for 33 per cent of the market share. Chennai, India's SAAS centre, alone generates $1 billion in annual revenue. Yuvraj Malik explains how these companies are planning their next phase of growth.

India hopes WTO pact talks will be revived in September

India hopes WTO pact talks will be revived in September

Rediff.com4 Aug 2014

In a turn of events, India on Friday said it was "hopeful" talks for a global deal on easing Customs norms, or a trade facilitation agreement (TFA), would be revived in September, even as it failed to meet the July 31 deadline due to lack of consensus among members over food stockholding and farm subsidies.

Novartis Q3 net at Rs 12.2 cr

Novartis Q3 net at Rs 12.2 cr

Rediff.com30 Jan 2003

Novartis India Ltd has posted a net profit of Rs 122 million for the quarter ended December 31, 2002 as compared to a net profit of Rs 175.30 million in the corresponding period last fiscal.

Infosys bets big on India's private sector

Infosys bets big on India's private sector

Rediff.com16 Oct 2013

Company plans to raise the contribution of Indian private sector to its revenue from about 15% to about 50% in two-three years.

Is India Inc well equipped to tackle fraud?

Is India Inc well equipped to tackle fraud?

Rediff.com26 Aug 2016

57% of the respondents indicated that their organisations did not conduct independent fraud risk assessment

GST impact: Pain points in e-commerce remain

GST impact: Pain points in e-commerce remain

Rediff.com4 Aug 2016

Industry experts said the major pain point would be tax collection at source, which would create a rift between sellers and e-commerce companies.

Why WTO must reconsider India's subsidy stance

Why WTO must reconsider India's subsidy stance

Rediff.com24 Sep 2014

The WTO has fixed an external reference price (ERP) for rice at Rs 3.52 per kg

India Inc unprepared for GST roll-out

India Inc unprepared for GST roll-out

Rediff.com4 Aug 2016

A GST roll-out by April 1 looks difficult, giving the companies some succour.