Wednesday, July 4, 2012

siliconindia July 2012: Download your FREE copy - Business:A Strange animal/ Team work in challenging times/ Outside-in Approach to business - Tharakesh

 
JULY 2012 ISSUE
July 2012
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US EDITION
Coverpage
Business travel can be a pain, especially when it comes to knowing you can and can't include on your expense account when you return. Concur, a provider of integrated travel and expense management solutions, realized the issue and came with a solution that is used by more than 15,000 clients and worldwide.
By Vic Kulkarni, General Manager & Senior VP-RTL Business Unit of Apache Design Inc.
Meeting the demand for more power-efficient ICs & electronic systems poses significant challenges for engineers. These engineers must create designs that meet increasingly stringent power specification limits or power budgets.
By Vick Viren Vaishnavi, CEO & President,- Aveksa
Several enterprises are affected by IT security breaches and have experienced significant losses in terms of recovery costs, market capitalization and brand damage. In examining these breaches, the majority of them share a common threat.
By Krish Ramakrishnan, CEO-BlueJeans Network
The unprecedented energy of the video conferencing was never seen like this before. We are at the intersection of the mobility, interoperability and cloud capability which primes the entire industry for meteoric growth.
INDIA EDITION
Tesco HSC, the India based developing service arm of Tesco, is helping Tesco to surprise its customers with the latest mobile technologies that helps them in shopping and gaining their loyalty.
This has been made possible by the endless efforts of Sandeep Dhar.
Coverpage
By Sunil Dutt, Managing Director-RIM-India
Across the world, businessmen begin with what is largely good intent. However, despite law, legislation and growing regulation, responsible businesses today feel the need to revisit their values, and raise the bar on their business integrity standards.
By Avnish Bajaj, Managing Director-Matrix Partners
Several entrepreneurs plan to start their business inside out by sitting at home, researching and then coming up with the idea. In reality, successful businesses are those that solve genuine pain point and was started looking at business outside in.
By Jaswinder Ahuja, Corporate Vice President & Managing Director-Cadence India
Think of any team that you consider successful - whether in sports, business, academics, or any other field - and you will find some characteristics at the core. The importance of good teamwork in testing business circumstances cannot be
underestimated.
Rahul
V S Parthasarthy, Group CIO & Executive VP of M&A, Finance & Accounts-Mahindra & Mahindra
It is interesting to note that technology in enterprises is no more an additive and has become ecological. The priority here is to see how these technological changes happen and how they impact the entire eco system.
Naveen
Biju Nair EVP, Product Management & CSO-Synchronoss Technologies
With devices becoming very personal and important, and data has to be backed up and secured, the biggest challenge is to make sure to stay nimble and flexible to make sure we do not regret the current road map.
Wido
By Bob Doppelt, University of Oregon
The economy is in the tank and thousands of people are out of work. At the same time, the planet is dangerously heating up and ecological systems are declining. What are we to make of these troubles? Are they merely the result of poor policies? Or is something more fundamental at play?
Wido
By Naveen Bisht, Serial Entrepreneur and Board Member, Chair - Programs, TiE
As an entrepreneur and advisor to startup companies, Naveen Bisht has learnt a lot from more mistakes than he can write about them. He believes that one need to keep trying and keep trying until he succeeds.

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