Kallol Borah is the founder and CEO of Aumega Networks, a software infrastructure company with a presence in India, UK and Japan. Aumega Networks licenses software development kits for software-as-a-service computing (SaaS) — especially peer-to-peer software services.
The company’s technology enables implementation of application services that are network and ...
Proto.in is a bi-annual event in India that showcases technology start-up companies and innovative products.
Organised by The Knowledge Foundation, a national network of entrepreneurs and technology enthusiasts, the second edition will see participation from 23 startup companies carefully chosen from a list of 120 nominations. Each startup will get ...
K.B. Chandrasekhar (”Chandra”) is co-founder, CEO and chairman of the board of Jamcracker. His career as a high-technology entrepreneur has spanned Exodus Communications, Fouress Inc., Rolta India, Ltd and Wipro.
He is also the co-founder and chairman of the board of e4e, Inc., a global technology holding company. Serving ...
illumio is an interesting desktop application and Web service that helps you discover answers and find resources by intelligently asking other illumio users for the answer. David Gilmour, CEO and founder of Tacit Software, explains how illumio performs its magic and gives me a demo.
A while ago, Monster India was the first job site to launch a Video Resume service. In this episode, you’ll hear an interview with Vikas Agarwal, vice president of product & technology at Monster India, the key guy behind the new video service.
Vikas manages the team that launched the ...
Kim Brand, CEO and founder of FileEngine, presents an overview of free Open Source Software at the Detroit ITEC conference. FileEngines use Novell’s SuSE Linux as the foundation of their operating system, and Brand’s service company supports Open Source in companies large and small, including schools, around the Indianapolis ...
Part Two: In this second of two podcasts featuring a round-table conversation on software as a service held at WebEx. The panelists are Eric Rubin, president of DreamFactory, David Thompson, president and co-founder of Genius.com, and Phil Wainewright, writer and commentator, engaging in a wide-ranging discussion ...
Renat Khasanshyn is CEO and co-founder of Apatar, a leading provider of open source software tools for the data integration market. Apatar brings data integration to the companies who previously found proprietary solutions expensive and difficult to implement. Apatar’s goal is to provide more then 100,000 users with its freely ...
This podcast features a round-table conversation on software as a service held at WebEx. In this first of a two-part podcast, Eric Rubin, President of DreamFactory, David Thompson, President and Co-founder of Genius.com, and Phil Wainewright, writer and commentator, got together for this wide ranging ...
Business Technology is HP’s strategy for the enterprise. Olivier Helleboid, VP Adaptive Infrastructure at HP, talks about how customers have benefited from HP’s Adaptive Infrastructure approach. Learn how a company can use its information technology infrastructure as a strategic asset.
Learn about business technology optimization, the Mercury and Bristol Technology acquisitions and HP Software.
Increasingly, computer users are discovering that it is better to get their software as a service off the Web instead of purchasing programs that must be loaded and maintained by the buyer. Jeff Kaplan, who is the CEO of THINK Strategies, explains what is happening.
Hear more on the concept of Business Technology and how HP helps customers focus on business outcomes.
Mike Mankowski, vice president and senior analyst for Tier 1 Research, believes SAAS is the future for companies who want to implement more efficient, cost effective software solutions. Defining what SAAS is and what the future trends are, Mankowski talks to Jennifer Jones at SAAScon, the California software-as-a-services conference. ...
Shelly Heiden, executive vice president for Plateau Systems, a leading provider of software for developing, managing, rewarding and optimizing organizational skills and talent, chats with PodTech’s Jennifer Jones about the many benefits of software as a service. At a recent Silicon Valley conference called SAASCON, Heiden discussed their partnership ...
Topping this week’s round-up is the investments received by Telisma and Komli.
Silicon Valley-based Telisma received $50 million in funding. The investors include NewPath Ventures, New Enterprise Associates, CMEA Ventures, JAFCO Asia and other strategic investors.
Komli received its first round of funding from DFJ and Helion Ventures. However, Komli did ...
Perhaps the best way for the uninitiated to understand concepts like Web 2.0 and Software-as-a-Service, is to actually experience them. Jonathan Sposato, the CEO of Picknik.com, demonstrates photo-editing software that is available as Software-as-a-Service. It is an application that consumers can readily relate to, implying an evolution toward Web-centric ...
For this podcast we return to the office of David Knight, vice president of WebEx Connect. In this conversation we go a little deeper into what makes WebEx Connect a powerful tool for organizations to partner with when looking into Composite Collaborative Applications and expanding software-as-a-service opportunities. You can ...
Raj Datta is general manager, Knowledge Management (KM), in MindTree Consulting. As head of the KM function in MindTree, Raj has global responsibilities for all aspects of innovation, knowledge sharing and software reuse. He has established KM as a key global strength for MindTree as noted in MindTree’s ...
India has the fast growing mobile market in the world, and Bangalore is the hotbed of mobile innovations and start-ups. Mobile search is the new hot word in India, and Ziva Software wants to be a significant player in this area.
The one-year-old mobile search company is located in an ...
We interview John Milan, founder and senior software architect of TeamDirection, as he takes us around TeamDirection’s project management software which lets your teams collaborate around schedules in a new way online. You’ll hear how he’s using Amazon’s S3 data services to make your data available to your team ...
Email and collaboration services were a frustration for Northwestern University’s student government. The assembly brought the problem to the administration a year ago, specifically recommending Google Apps as a potential solution. The school, now partnering with Google to address the students’ needs, will offer e-mail, calendar and Google Talk, with mailboxes fifty times larger than their previous ones.
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Utility computing is not a new concept, but the technologies that make it viable are finally maturing. Properly deployed, utility computing can increase server utilization rates, reduce the requirement to build overcapacity and lower operating costs. This podcast identifies key success factors for organizations hoping to capture the benefits of ...
Mobile technology isn’t just cool; it’s essential for today’s small business. Our experts separate the hype from the hard truth when it comes to getting business done securely on the road. Join Anita Campbell, founder of Small Business Trends and small business thought-leader; Jeff Zbar, “The Chief Home Officer” and nationally-recognized expert in living the home-office lifestyle; and Pamela Baker, technology guru for Success Magazine, as they share their insights into making mobile technology pay off for you.
This podcast was commissioned by Success Magazine.
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