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IT, Japan sees major biotech potential in India |
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Japan seems to be bowled over
by the developments in the biotech sector in India. So much
so that Japan External Trade Organisation has translated the
biotechnology policies of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh into
Japanese to enable entrepreneurs in the land of the rising sun
to get a first hand knowledge of the business environment in
India. |
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Sun’n
sand and some software |
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Mauritius, better known as
a tourism destination, is beckoning the Indian IT industry to
make use of it as a gateway to the African continent by setting
up operations in the island nation. |
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Navision
begins India operations |
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Navision, a Denmark-based
enterprise software company, has launched its operations in
India and is building a channel-partner network of around 100
local companies to promote and sell its Enterprise Resource
Planning, Customer Relationship Management and Supply Chain
Management solutions. |
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Software
to track cell user churn |
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Sample this: A cellular telephony
operator has 100,000 users and is growing, but every month,
around 6,000 leave for its rivals or leave its rivals to join
back—and may be desert it again. How does the company predict
future movement? Open that Excel file.... |
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