 Set up by the Chinese government in February 2008, Chengdu's Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone houses at least 30 Fortune 500 companies and 12,000 domestic companies, including China's own Lenovo. Victor Johan Jansson, vice-president of Chengdu Tianfu Software Park, talks about the opportunities Chengdu province holds for Indian IT and electronics companies.
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The transition of iimjobs.com from a blogpost to a full-fledged Web-based IT business has been quite an experience for its founder, Tarun Matta. He shares with Vandana Sharma of itmagz.com, why he thought of taking his hobby to the next level, creating a business out of it—a move that is yielding interesting returns.
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Lee Eng Keat, regional director-India, Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) -the lead government agency responsible for the economic development of Singapore-discusses the advantages that Singapore brings to the table for Indian IT companies looking to go global and expand markets, or to collaborate with global players to develop innovative products for the world market.
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 Aspiring Minds, a two-year old company, has not only been successful in coming up with a stack of interesting talent assessment and benchmarking tools, but also in adopting many best practices that have helped it curb expenses and yet scale up its operations. In a conversation with Vandana Sharma of itmagz.com, Himanshu Aggarwal, director, Aspiring Minds (AM), shares details on the strategies that the company has adopted to keep up its scorching pace of growth, while controlling unnecessary expenditure.
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Bill Gates had once famously said, “If I was down to my last dollar, I’d spend it on public relations.” Rohit Gupta, co-founder and director, Pragma Communication, agrees and stresses the point that tech firms need to have a sound PR policy in place to succeed today.
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