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Building
blocks for a resurgent India
Everyone
knows that while software services can rake in the moolah, the business
model is very susceptible to economic vagaries and that the entry
barriers are also quite low, with countries like China emerging
as powerful competitors. Everyone also talks about products, but
most of the passion exhibited remains just thattalk, with
no action. Srikanth R P and Stanley Glancy tell you about some firms
and an institution that has spawned them, that could turn the tide
for India
Powai
Labs—Big dreams, big potential
How
many chances would you give a small Indian company competing against
giants in the chip design verification market? One would say not
too many.
DeusCo
Technologies — Changing enterprise computing
An
infrastructure that will more than halve the cost of enterprise
systemsthis is the big dream being cherished and nurtured
by the young and passionate technologists at DeusCo Technologies,
among the first start-ups set up in the KReSIT business incubator
at IIT-Bombay.
Phonologies
— Talking success
Imagine
the ability to have your e-mail read out to you while on the move,
or to access the latest news on different websites, or carry out
stock trading transactionsall through voice activated commands
and through any phone.
Eisodus
Networks—Bridging the past and the future
The
new kid on the block at the business incubator in the Kanwal Rekhi
School of Information technology (KReSIT) is Eisodus Networks.
Myzus
Infotech—Resiliency is the catchword
Inspired
by the insect Myzus Persicae, which is known to be highly resilient
in all forms of weather and conditions, Myzus Infotech is a company
that shows the characteristics of a true start-up but with the resilience
to survive changing economic conditions.
Embedded
Robot Technologies— Visions of a bright future
Anticipate
the future is the shibboleth at Embedded Robot Technologies
(eRT).
Herald
Logic—Impeccable business logic
Have
you ever seen an enterprise application that reacts according to
your business needs and gives you data that you need, rather than
have you seeking it out? Well, Herald Logics product Intellipush
does just that.
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