More on VC Blogging
A couple of weeks after my article about VCs’ blogging appeared on the Venture Intelligence India blog and the Always-On Network, the San Jose Mercury News’ Matt Marshall has published…
A couple of weeks after my article about VCs’ blogging appeared on the Venture Intelligence India blog and the Always-On Network, the San Jose Mercury News’ Matt Marshall has published…
A $22 million plus investment to buy out the Tatas from their Yellow Pages publishing company (now called Infomedia India Limited); a $16 million investment in terry towel maker Welspun…
Extracts from Joe Kraus, co-founder of search engine company Excite, recent 2-part blog post – here and here – (on the importance of persistence) provide a good idea why Vinod…
Extracts from an interview given by Luiz Fernando Furlan, Brazil’s Minister of Development, Industry & Foreign Trade, to BusinessWeek magazine: We have a target to improve our IT exports to…
While I knew the one line description “Vinod Khosla was the founding CEO of Sun Microsystems and was earlier part of the founding team at Daisy Systems”, I hadn’t come…
In an article appearing in the Financial Express, Dr. Y.R.K.Reddy, Chairman, Yaga Consulting Pvt. Ltd., provides strong arguments on why the Indian government’s department of company affairs and SEBI must…
Bangalore’s increasingly intolerable infrastructure problems and the sky-rocketing salary expectations of its residents seem to be achieving what economic recession and the “outsourcing backlash” in the US, failed to achieve:…
Financial Express has published a short profile of incubation programs at IIM-Bangalore and IIT-Delhi. Extract: IIM-Bangalore IIM-Bangalore, which started its incubation facility in 2000, has so far seen three IT…
Some extracts: The 45-year-old Paul, a graduate of India’s Birla Institute of Technology who earned a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Massachusetts, is an unapologetic believer…
The latest issue of Economist carries a detailed article saying that remote IT infrastructure management is the next big opportunity for Indian IT outsourcing companies like HCL and Wipro.