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KPIT, MIT To Discuss India's Innovation In Advanced Tech
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a new revenue stream for Indian IT companies. While IT giants such as TCS, Infosys and Wipro are already talking about their automation initiatives, several smaller companies are experimenting with AI to improve operations and processes in businesses. To advance this discussion, technology company, KPIT Technologies, along with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) will host an industrial liaison program titled, ‘2016 MIT Innovation for an Emerging India Workshop’ on 21st March, 2016 at the KPIT campus in Pune. The workshop will have eminent speakers delve into the strong links between MIT and companies leading the development and application of cutting-edge innovations in India and around the world. For complete and original post see here
Persistent Systems buys PRM Cloud Solutions
Mid-cap IT products and services company Persistent System has acquired Australia based PRM Cloud Solutions. The financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed.
Systems integrator PRM is a certified Salesforce consulting partner and helps companies in building digital experiences on its Salesforce1 cloud platform. PRM primarily looks after healthcare, construction and property management and among its clients are mining company Rio Tinto, auto maker Honda and Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) among others.
Founded in 1990, Pune based Persistent Systems develops next gen technology in areas like Big Data, mobility, social and cloud computing. With the acquisition Persistent system plans to digitally scale up and become one of the leading platforms in Australia. Earlier this year, Persistent has acquired Citirix Systems-- CloudPlatform and CloudPortal Business Manager for an undisclosed amount. In 2015 the company had acquired Akumina, RGen Solutions, Convirture and Aepona Holdings as well as five subsidiaries from Intel. For complete story see here
Informatica Launches Informatica Cloud in Japan
Informatica Japan K.K. (head office: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; President: Hiroki Yoshida), the Japan business of Informatica, an independent leading provider of data integration solutions, today announced that it starts offering in Japan the cloud data integration solution Informatica Cloud. Informatica provides innovative option to companies taking hybrid IT model or cloud IT model, and helps to maximize their cloud computing ROI.
Today, all enterprises use some form of cloud computing. Many of them employ hybrid IT models, running applications both in the cloud and on premise environments. As a result, cloud-based applications and platforms are often distributed across different departments (or lines of business) across the enterprise, co-existing with on-premises systems run by central IT, with business data fragmented and scattered inside and outside the firewall. Informatica Cloud helps enterprises overcome the increasing data fragmentation by integrating data across SaaS applications in cloud-based and in-house systems, keeping data accurate, complete, and up to date, and enabling users to access required data anytime and anywhere. Informatica Cloud allows native connection with Salesforce's leading cloud platform and No. 1 CRM solution, as well as native connectivity for leading Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) providers, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure.
Informatica Cloud allows companies to:
- Integrate data between SaaS applications and cloud platforms such as Salesforce, NetSuite, AWS and Workday with on-premises applications databases and files such as SAP, Oracle and Microsoft
- Synchronize customer/product masters between front-office (e.g. CRM) and back-office systems (e.g. ERP), to ensure business data is current and trustworthy for strategic business processes such as order-to-cash
- Enable the central IT organization to remain in control while delivering self-service cloud integration to line-of-business users such as SaaS admins, business analysts and line-of-business IT
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Aequs Aerospace to spend Rs 334 crore on its Belagavi unit
Aequs Aerospace, a components maker for aircrafts, said it plans to invest $50 million (Rs 334 crore) over the next five years at its newly inaugurated aerospace machining facility in Belagavi, a district in north Karnataka.
The facility, which will be used to exclusively build components for the Airbus group and is housed in Aequs' 250 acre campus will employ 1,000 skilled personnel.
"With this kind of set up a lot of things can be done in India. I expect t many more such facilities to come up," said India's defense minister Manohar Parikkar.
Aequs, which started off in 1997 as an engineering services company called QuEST Global Manufacturing, entered into making aerospace and defence components in 2006.
In 2009, it set up the special economic zone in Belagavi, which is now India's largest integrated aerospace facility in Belgaum
"In 2008, this area was just a barren land. Now, every aerospace player in the world ..
The facility, which will be used to exclusively build components for the Airbus group and is housed in Aequs' 250 acre campus will employ 1,000 skilled personnel.
"With this kind of set up a lot of things can be done in India. I expect t many more such facilities to come up," said India's defense minister Manohar Parikkar.
Aequs, which started off in 1997 as an engineering services company called QuEST Global Manufacturing, entered into making aerospace and defence components in 2006.
In 2009, it set up the special economic zone in Belagavi, which is now India's largest integrated aerospace facility in Belgaum
"In 2008, this area was just a barren land. Now, every aerospace player in the world ..
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Informatica Exhibits at Dreamforce 2015
Redwood City, Calif., Sept. 8, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Informatica, the world's number one independent software provider focused on delivering transformative innovation for the future of all things data, today announced that it is exhibiting at booth N1916 and in the DevZone, Moscone Center West, Level 2, at Dreamforce 2015, scheduled for September 15-18, at Moscone Center in San Francisco. Informatica's solutions cover virtually every Salesforce data use case with pre-built, native cloud integration and data management capabilities for Salesforce Clouds - including: Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Marketing Cloud, Analytics Cloud and Salesforce1Lightening Platform - as well as vertical apps such as the new Salesforce Financial Services Cloud and Big Data Insights for the Salesforce Wave Analytics Platform.
At the event, Informatica will showcase the Informatica Cloud Fall 2015 release, which includes:
- New capabilities for IoT sensor log data discovery and parsing for Wave Analytics Cloud,
- An enhanced Customer 360 capability delivered as a native Salesforce app enabling clean and unified customer data from multiple back office systems and multiple Salesforce orgs, and
- Several new versions of pre-built connectors for leading cloud applications and Big Data sources, including: Hadoop, Box, Concur, Eloqua, Salesforce Marketing Cloud and Azure SQL Data Warehouse.
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