Share using #GreyhoundStandpoint

Share using #GreyhoundStandpoint
Share using #GreyhoundStandpoint
Share using #GreyhoundStandpoint
Share using #GreyhoundStandpoint
Share using #GreyhoundStandpoint
Share using #GreyhoundStandpoint
Amidst increasing scrutiny from investors because of falling revenue growth, micro-blogging platform Twitter has shut its Bengaluru development centre. “While India is seeing a lot of multinational companies setting up R&D centres, most of the work that happens out of India…
Read More Twitter Shuts Down Development Centre In Bengaluru
The long drawn courtroom drama between Oracle and Google finally saw a slice of victory for the latter. A jury in a U.S district court unanimously upheld claims by Google that its use of Oracle’s Java development platform to create…
Read More Why Google winning ‘fair use’ lawsuit against Oracle is good, bad and ugly
The vision plans laid out by Infosys and Wipro, which involves doubling their revenue in five years, face several challenges — from employees having to think differently, to achieving scale in new business areas. Sometime in early 2008, TCS laid out…
Indian IT services companies with software platforms could be forced to rethink their operational set up after the massive fine imposed by a Wisconsin federal jury against TCS. While TCS has denied the allegations of stealing healthcare software from American…
Read More How the TCS-Epic case could impact the IT services sector
A favourite among investors at one time, Tata Consultancy Services is fast turning into a mammoth that is failing to evolve with time as others are fast catching up on the increasing demand for digital. India’s largest software exporter’s enterprise…
Read More Is TCS losing the race because of slow digital growth?
Dell’s announcement to buy enterprise storage maker EMC for $67 billion could boost the world’s second largest PC maker’s pace of growth in the Indian market, analysts said. With revenue of over $2 billion from India in the last fiscal,…
Read More EMC buy will help Dell turn $3 Bn company in 2 years
Not everyone is excited about a multi-billion dollar merger between two seemingly traditional companies that sell hardware, storage and information technology (IT) services to other companies, especially in a new-age world of social, mobility, analytics and cloud (SMAC), Internet of…
Giganții de pe Internet Google și Amazon și-a exprimat interesul de a organiza centre de afaceri în India, motivați de creșterea masivă a numărului de useri de internet din India. Ambele companii plănuiesc să angajeze mii de indieni în următorii…
About 75 percent of companies in India are still grappling with Manufacturing 1.0 and 2.0 stages – a basic stage where a company already has systems of production and transaction, according to a Greyhound Research report. “Indian manufacturing is at…
Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG)(NASDAQ:GOOGL) and Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) are scaling up their operations in India to take advantage of the available opportunities. For this, both companies chose Hyderabad, a city in the Southern part of India, to expand their presence. The…
Greyhound Research recently conducted a survey of manufacturers in India. Key Highlights of the study were: 75% of Manufacturing organisations in India are still grappling with Manufacturing 1.0 and 2.0 stages 25% Manufacturing organisations in India are planning or executing…
Read More 75% manufacturing cos in India still grappling with basic levels of technology adoption
Google revealed about building its largest campus in Hyderabad instead of U.S. the search giant’s largest site would spread on an area of 2m square feet and expects to accommodate 13,000 workers. This centre in India is estimated to be…
Online retailer Amazon and Global search engine Google are betting big on the Indian online market.Besides, they are interested in setting up their centers in India, which has a unique market with internet user growth. The companies will generate more…
Read More Google and Amazon betting big on India – Indian Retailer
Search engine Google and online retailer Amazon are interested in setting up their centers in India, which has a unique market with internet user growth. The companies will generate more employment and change the course for the internet multinationals in…
Read More Google and Amazon have big plans for India – Business Insider
Last fortnight, Google announced the setting up of its largest campus outside the US, in Hyderabad. The 2m square feet facility, the first companyowned premises by the search giant in Asia, is expected to house 13,000 employees when it's ready…
Read More Internet MNCs like Google, Amazon up the game in India – ET Retail
Last fortnight, Google announced the setting up of its largest campus outside the US, in Hyderabad. The 2m square feet facility, the first companyowned premises by the search giant in Asia, is expected to house 13,000 employees when it's ready…
Read More Internet companies like Google, Amazon up the game in India – ET Telecom
Last fortnight, Google announced the setting up of its largest campus outside the US, in Hyderabad. The 2m square feet facility, the first companyowned premises by the search giant in Asia, is expected to house 13,000 employees when it's ready…
Read More Internet MNCs like Google, Amazon up the game in India – Economic Times
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
Infosys today announced that it will be shelling out $200 million for a little known US-based firm Panaya that is a privately held company backed by venture capital firms like Benchmark Capital, Hasso Plattner Ventures and Battery Ventures. "The acquisition of…
Read More $200 Mn Well Spent? 3 Reasons Why Infosys Buying Panaya May Be A Good Idea
Infosys today announced that it will be shelling out $200 million for a little known US-based firm Panaya that is a privately held company backed by venture capital firms like Benchmark Capital, Hasso Plattner Ventures and Battery Ventures. "The acquisition of…
Read More $200 Mn Well Spent? 3 Reasons Why Infosys Buying Panaya Makes Good Sense
Infosys today announced that it will be shelling out $200 million for a little known US-based firm Panaya that is a privately held company backed by venture capital firms like Benchmark Capital, Hasso Plattner Ventures and Battery Ventures. "The acquisition of…
Read More $200 Mn Well Spent? 3 Reasons Why Infosys Buying Panaya Makes Good Sense
Revenue in the September quarter rose 7.4% from the year ago period to Rs464 crore “Despite wage hike and expenses on skill development for employees, the quarter has been very strong with positive margins,” said Sanchit Vir Gogia, chief analyst…
Bangalore-based Sonata Software has acquired a controlling stake in California-based Rezopia for an undisclosed sum. This will help the company build Intellectual Property (IP) and get access to clients globally. Mid-size companies are pushing hard to differentiate, gain access to IP…
The appointment of Satya Nadella as the new Microsoft CEO would strengthen its push towards cloud computing and emerging markets, but questions still remain over how the company plans to stay relevant in the future as consumers veer towards alternative…