7th Cloud Computing & Big Data Summit - 2013"
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7th cloud computing & big data 2013 Summit - 2013
1. Key Speakers:Lux Rao, CTO – Technology Services, HP
Udayan Banerjee, Vice President, NIIT Technologies
Atul Nanda, Vice President, India Operations & APAC
Partner Management, Salesforce.com
Uttam Kumar, Head – New Technologies Innovation &
Incubation – IT, Aircel
Pratapa Bernard, Vice President & Head - Center or
Excellence, Data Services (Emerging Markets),
Vodafone
Bharati Lele, Head - Innovation Labs, L&T Infotech
Viswanath Poosala, CTO - SDM & Messaging, IP
Platforms and Head of Bell Labs - India, ALCATELLUCENT
Shubhashis Sengupta, Vice President, Accenture
Amit Aich, Technology Solution Consultant CRM
Dynamics, Microsoft
Ravi Gururaj, Vice President - Products, Cloud
Platforms Group, Citrix
Sudhakar S Marthi, Vice President - Global Business
Development, ZOHO Corp
Rajdeep Dua, Director R&D, VMware
Mandar Naik, Director, Platform Strategy, Microsoft
Srinivasan Govindarajulu, Senior Director and Practice
head – Enterprise Information management (EIM),
Virtusa
Sampath Manickam, Regional Head - Data Centre,
Cloud & Managed Services, Airtel
Parag Chitalia, Director, Dell Global Analytics, Dell
Sudeendra Koushik, Practice Director, HCL
Technologies
Ganesan Venkatasubramanian, Director of
Engineering, LinkedIn
Janakiram MSV, Head - Cloud Infrastructure Services,
Aditi Technologies, Founder and CTO, Get Cloud
Ready Consulting
Srinivasa Sivakumar, IT Strategy, Transformation and
Enterprise Architecture, Microsoft
Bhavani Kumar Eshwar, STSM, Master Data
Management India Software Labs, IBM
B. V. S. S Subramanyam, Specialist Master, Deloitte
Consulting
Midhu Koshy, Consultant - Head Regional Operations
(South), Mahindra SSG
Ramkaran Rudravaram, Founder & Chief Architect,
ThinkCloud
Sridhar T. Pai, CEO, Tonse Telecom
Srini Rengarajan, Associate Vice President and Head
Analytics Solutions and Delivery, Mphasis
Sandeep Bhagat, Assistant Vice President & Global
Head Big Data Practice, GENPACT
Harish Ganesan, Co-Founder & CTO, 8KMiles
Anu Vaidyanathan, CEO, PatNMarks
ReddyRaja Annareddy, CEO, Akrantha Software
Akhil Behl, Solutions Architect, Cisco
Plus Many More...
D.S. Ravindran, CEO, Centre for e Governance,
Government of Karnataka
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3. 7th Cloud Computing & Big Data 2013
11th and 12th December 2013, Matthan Hotel, Bangalore, India
CONFERENCE INTRODUCTION:Cloud Computing has become one of the hottest IT enterprise topics of recent times. It is fast becoming mainstream with large steps being made in a
relatively short period of time. Cloud Computing has become a scalable services consumption and delivery platform in the field of Services Computing.
The technical foundation of Cloud Computing includes Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Virtualizations of hardware and software. The goal of
Cloud Computing is to share resources among the cloud service consumers, cloud partners, and cloud vendors in the cloud value chain. The resource
sharing at various levels results in various cloud offerings such as infrastructure cloud (e.g. hardware, IT infrastructure management), software cloud
(e.g. SaaS focusing on middleware as a service, or traditional CRM as a service), application cloud (e.g. Application as a Service, UML modelling tools as a
service, social network as a service), and business cloud (e.g. business process as a service).
According to IDC, within just a few years, cloud computing has reshaped the IT marketplace and the way that organizations acquire and use IT products
and services, disrupting their strategies and forcing them to reevaluate all of their alternatives to the status quo. Now the use of cloud computing is
accepted as mainstream, this disruption is creating new opportunities for suppliers and catalyzing major changes in traditional.
For businesses of all sizes, big data can be hard to collect, analyze, visualize, and process; and the information places tremendous stress on networks,
storage, and servers, which is why cloud computing has become an increasingly attractive solution. 7th Cloud Computing and Big Data 2013 is the only
event focused on how traditional enterprises can adopt cloud computing models, featuring panels of thought leaders, candid conversations with industry
luminaries. The conference is a reality check to better understand enterprise cloud computing. Cloud computing is big news, promising unlimited capacity
and pay-as-you-go economics, plus connections to an always-on world. Enterprises are excited about cloud computing but little of it is ready to use yet.
Clouds present security risks, and many enterprise applications have to be completely rewritten to run on scalable clouds. Forward-thinking business
leaders are using the cloud within their enterprise data centers to take advantage of the best practices that cloud computing has established, namely
scalability, agility, automation, and resource sharing. Although the term 'cloud computing' is relatively new, the technologies that make it possible have
been used for some time. For example, cloud computing is enabled by grid computing, virtualization, utility computing, hosting and software as a service
(SaaS). Virtualization is driving a fundamental shift in how we think about data center environments. It is lowering capital and operational costs, enabling
IT agility, underlying Green IT initiatives and fuelling the cloud. This conference helps us to be aware of this paradigm shift and discusses the benefits of
virtualization.
This Cloud Computing and Big Data conference is the place to meet all the key decision makers from all of the Cloud service providers in one place. This
conference will address the current state of the market, the business value of the cloud, deployment strategies and integration techniques, security and
privacy issues and will take a look into what the future holds for Cloud Computing and Big Data.
It gives us immense pleasure in welcoming you to the 7th Cloud Computing and Big Data 2013
KEY THEMES DISCUSSED AT THIS SUMMIT:•
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Identifying current trends of Cloud Computing environment and how can you take advantage of the global market – Opportunities and Challenges
The Changing role of IT with the Cloud
Discovering successful business models for cloud computing - Cloud Gaming and Cloud TV
Rise of big data in your organisation - Making better informed decisions for your organisation
Creating new value chain and eco-system of mobile cloud computing
Driving telcos role in cloudscape – Understanding landscape of mobile cloud Computing
The Data Explosion and Cloud to the rescue
Building Infrastructure for Big Data - The Storage and Architecture Challenges
Treading a new marketing path: Perspectives to be foreseen for marketing with Big Data
The Hadoop Ecosystem: When are other technologies more suitable?
Enterprise security landscape - Key security issues and the future of cyber security
Discover why Cloud Computing is perfect for SME’s - Key advantages of cloud hosting for SMEs
Infrastructure, Deployment, Integration & Monetizing the Cloud business
How to move your business to cloud computing - practical tips
Learn from the industry leaders and emerging players offering to Cloud and SaaS space
Avoiding potential pitfalls in Cloud Computing and to improve your clients relationships
Optimising Cloud Computing Operation effectiveness for successful ROI
Best Practices for Business Data Storage & Backups
Tangible benefits & risk of moving to the cloud –security/compliance/data risks
SaaS, PaaS, IaaS - Present & Future outlook
Cloud Concerns and the Future – Where are we heading with this cloud era?
The future of big data – 2013 and beyond
Network in our combined exhibition and catering area
Evening networking reception for all attendees
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:Business managers, IT professionals and Channel managers should all be present at the 7th Cloud Computing 2013. Job titles include:
CIO/CTOs/CxOs, Heads of Business Development, Strategy Directors, Directors, Telecommunication Managers, Communication Directors, Heads of Sales, Heads of
Call and Contact Managers, VPs of Technology, Product Managers, Business Development Managers, Storage Managers, Business Analysts, Database/Data Center
Manager, Hosting Managers, Head of Training, System and Network Integrators, Data Center Managers, Head of Telecoms, Compliance and Policy Managers
Network Administrators
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND:7th Cloud Computing and Big Data 2013 is the place to meet all the key decision makers across the entire cloud computing eco-system from enterprises, telecom
operators, regulators, government agencies, service providers, system integrators and vendors. This summit will provide great networking opportunities with industry
leaders, presenting you with the opportunity to meet and do business with likeminded individuals.
4. 7th Cloud Computing & Big Data 2013
11th and 12th December 2013, Matthan Hotel, Bangalore, India
DAY 1 - 11th DECEMBER 2013
BUSINESS MODELS
08:30 – Coffee and registration
11:40 - Cloud - Boundless Opportunities for SMBs
09:20 – Morning Chair's opening remarks
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EXAMINING THE CURRENT CLOUD MARKET
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SMBs extract tremendous value from SaaS tools that streamline
day-to-day operations from Sales to Bookkeeping
A cost effective way to get access to a virtualized computing
environment
Transforms the workplace, as the IT department evolve into an
epicenter for innovation and value creation
Increased flexibility and greater control
09:30 – Morning Keynote Address 1: Customer company - On
cloud trends
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Atul Nanda, Vice President, India Operations & APAC Partner
Management, Salesforce.com (http://www.linkedin.com/in/nandaatul)
Sudhakar S Marthi, Vice President - Global Business
Development, ZOHO Corp (http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sudhakar-smarthi/4/9b8/700)
10:20 – Morning Keynote Address 2: Topic TBC
Rajdeep Dua, Director R&D, Vmware
(http://www.linkedin.com/in/rajdeepd)
DEVICES + CLOUD + SOFTWARE = YOUR FUTURE
12:10 – The State of the Cloud
This session analyzes the current landscape of the Cloud in an
unbiased and neutral form. It presents a snapshot of the Public Cloud
adoption trends.
Janakiram MSV, Head - Cloud Infrastructure Services, Aditi
Technologies, Founder and CTO, Get Cloud Ready Consulting
10:50 – Panel Discussion: The Business Value of Mobile Cloud
Computing - Driving telcos role in the cloudscape
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Examining the current cloud computing market and identifying
the opportunities that cloud services present for operators now
and in the future
How does cloud offer the best way to meet the needs of mobile
business?
Will there be geographical difference in market acceptance of
mobile cloud applications?
How Cloud, Mobile & E-Commerce will drive IT and business
success
Understanding the new business model between carriers, vendor
and business users in the cloud
Examining the impacts & opportunities for telecom providers
becoming cloud providers
Understanding the risks of cloud computing the major security
concerns and issues for cloud computing
(http://www.linkedin.com/in/janakiramm)
12:40 – Networking luncheon / Networking
/ Exhibition Visit
Afternoon Chair's person
ReddyRaja Annareddy, CEO, Akrantha Software
(http://www.linkedin.com/pub/reddyraja-annareddy/1/b7/29a)
13:50: Afternoon Keynote Panel Discussion: Rise of big data
in your organisation - Making better informed decisions for
your organisation
Moderator –
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Sridhar T. Pai, CEO, Tonse Telecom
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(http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sridhar-tonse-pai/0/3a/3b0)
Online overload of business opportunity
Data mining and using content as analysis
Leveraging cloud to benefit from big data
Top cloud computing security risks: analysing the latest trends,
business effects. Discover on how to fight them
Transforming cloud infrastructure to support big data storage
and workflows
Harnessing big data in the cloud
Panelists –
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Pratapa Bernard, Vice President & Head - Center or Excellence,
Data Services (Emerging Markets), Vodafone
Moderator –
(http://www.linkedin.com/pub/pratapa-bernard/0/998/b5)
Udayan Banerjee, Vice President, NIIT Technologies
(http://www.linkedin.com/in/udayanb)
B. V. S. S Subramanyam, Specialist Master, Deloitte
Consulting
Panelists –
D.S. Ravindran, CEO, Centre for e Governance, Government
of Karnataka (http://www.linkedin.com/pub/d-s-ravindran/7/25a/4a5)
11:20 – Morning Coffee & Networking
Mandar Naik, Director, Platform Strategy, Microsoft
(http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mandar-naik/2/488/9bb)
Bharati Lele, Head - Innovation Labs, L&T Infotech
(http://www.linkedin.com/pub/bharati-lele/1/672/715)
5. 7th Cloud Computing & Big Data 2013
11th and 12th December 2013, Matthan Hotel, Bangalore, India
ENTERPRISE, PRIVATE & HYBRID CLOUD
14:30 – The Enterprise Private Cloud: From Infrastructure to
Applications
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Applications, platforms and infrastructures – manageable features
to enter the cloud
At what level of organisational size and IT maturity does it make
sense?
The Importance of specific technology models and implementation
options to Enterprise
Identifying the alternative levels of resource sharing for various
cloud offerings
What elements are required for cloud to be considered suitable for
an enterprise?
Bringing the dark side of enterprise apps into the bright light
15:00 – PaaS – Enabling You to Use the Cloud Your Way
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Why are platform tools deemed the best option for developers?
Evaluating the complexities of building on an external platform
The great PaaS lock-in debate
Can you simplify your information security while building cloud?
15:30 – Afternoon coffee & Networking
15:50 – Embracing trends for Software as a Service
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Lessen your need for specialized and/or dedicated in-house IT
support staff
Serve your customers more efficiently and open up communication
with them
Help your company adjust more readily to new forces and
changing situations
Leveraging the power of cloud computing while retaining the
flexibility and open standards to support your existing IT
infrastructure
Analysing the pros and cons of SaaS reliance
Amit Aich, Technology Solution Consultant CRM Dynamics,
Microsoft (http://www.linkedin.com/in/amitaich)
16:20 – Panel Discussion: Sharing resources in the cloud value
chain
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Understanding the risks of cloud computing the major security
concerns and issues for cloud computing
PaaS – Enabling you to use cloud your way
Switching to IaaS Cloud: What are the key attention points to
be remembered?
Application Cloud: Application Performance in the Cloud - is it a
business issue
How SaaS can fuel platform-based business models in industry?
2013 and Beyond - Future Considerations for the IT Industry
Moderator –
Harish Ganesan, Co-Founder & CTO, 8KMiles
(http://www.linkedin.com/in/harishganesan)
Panelists –
Akhil Behl, Solutions Architect, Cisco
(http://www.linkedin.com/pub/akhil-behl/25/447/176)
Ravi Gururaj, Vice President - Products, Cloud Platforms Group,
Citrix (http://www.linkedin.com/in/rgururaj)
Ramkaran Rudravaram, Founder & Chief Architect, ThinkCloud
(in.linkedin.com/in/ramkaran)
Midhu Koshy, Consultant - Head Regional Operations (South),
Mahindra SSG (http://www.linkedin.com/in/midhukoshy)
16:50 – Chairperson's closing remarks and end of conference
ReddyRaja Annareddy, CEO, Akrantha Software
(http://www.linkedin.com/pub/reddyraja-annareddy/1/b7/29a)
17:00 - 18:00 Networking Drinks - Take your
discussions further & build new relationships in a
relaxed & informal setting...
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BUSINESS MODELS
DAY 2 - 12th DECEMBER 2013
08:30 – Coffee and registration
09:20 – Morning Chair's opening remarks
Lux Rao, CTO - Technology Services, HP
(http://in.linkedin.com/in/luxrao)
12:00 – Next-generation Subscriber Data Management for
communication service providers – challenges, opportunities,
and privacy concerns
Viswanath Poosala, CTO - SDM & Messaging, IP Platforms and
Head of Bell Labs - India, ALCATEL-LUCENT
DATA MANAGEMENT
12:30 – Networking luncheon / Networking
/ Exhibition Visit
09:30 – The Data Explosion and Cloud to the rescue
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Opportunity to find insights in new and emerging types of data and
content, to make your business more agile
What are the benefits and downsides of cloud-based big data
services and applications?
What types of organizations will benefit from big data and in what
ways?
How do you create a strong "big data roadmap?"
13:50 – Afternoon Keynote Panel Discussion: The intersection
of mobile, social, big data and cloud
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Unlocking value and efficiency through social technologies
The evolving new business models - Social is mobile
The potential of computing is mobile, social, information and
cloud
Adopting a compliant and secure integration model
The advantages of the big data cloud
10:10 – Impact of Big Data in Enterprise Performance
Management
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Big Data Analytics is transforming Enterprise Performance
Management (EPM) in a significant manner.
EPM has been about collecting Key Performance Indicators (KPI)
and using the power of Business Intelligence to present the
metrics to decision makers.
With the advent of Big Data technologies, enterprises have the
ability to collect lot more data, create a vastly expanded set of
KPIs and analyze hidden patterns more effectively. This will have a
huge impact on EPM and provide the business stakeholders a
holistic view that was not available so far.
The impact is seen in many domains such as Insurance and Telco
where Big Data is converting the vision of the Intelligent
Enterprise to reality.
Lux Rao, CTO - Technology Services, HP
(http://in.linkedin.com/in/luxrao)
Panelists –
Parag Chitalia, Director, Dell Global Analytics, Dell
(http://www.linkedin.com/pub/parag-chitalia/0/605/375)
Srini Rengarajan, Associate Vice President and Head Analytics
Solutions and Delivery, Mphasis
(http://www.linkedin.com/pub/srini-rengarajan/5/343/8ab)
Srinivasa Sivakumar, IT Strategy, Transformation and
Enterprise Architecture, Microsoft
Srinivasan Govindarajulu, Senior Director and Practice head –
Enterprise Information management (EIM), Virtusa
Uttam Kumar, Head – New Technologies Innovation &
Incubation – IT, Aircel (http://www.linkedin.com/in/uttamkr)
10:40 – Morning Coffee & Networking
Sampath Manickam, Regional Head - Data Centre, Cloud &
Managed Services, Airtel (http://www.linkedin.com/in/msampath)
INFRASTRUCTURE & ARCHITECTURE
11:00 – Building Infrastructure for Big Data - The Storage and
Architecture Challenges
TECHNOLOGY & SECURITY
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Grouping the internal and external data sets and integrating with
existing data warehouse capabilities
The large volumes of data and understanding the storage
processing needs
Technological challenges
Using data analytics to the unstructured data sets
11:30 – Big Data Analytics across industries - Real-time
analytics from small data, big data and large data sets
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How we can use big-data to change the way we think about realtime analytics?
Exploit the critical information hidden inside your websites,
application servers, networks and mobile devices that power the
enterprise
How do we keep up with the velocity and variety of data streaming
in and get actionable insights on it, all in real-time?
14:30 – Master Data Management in the era of Big Data - Focus
on Confidence
Big data as the next major transformative force in enterprise IT.
However, its four defining characteristics can make it difficult to tap its
full potential:
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Volume: According to the Digital Universe study, in 2009, the world
had stored 800,000 petabytes of information. By 2020, that will rise
to about 35 zettabytes.1 A zettabyte is one trillion gigabytes.
Variety: Big data is often unstructured - for example, text
comments, images or video.
Velocity: Big data generated by sensors & instruments can stream in
at rates 1,000 times greater than IT departments typically handle.
Veracity: Big data can be unreliable and tough to verify. For
example, you might know which customers posted angry comments
about your restaurant on Facebook, but their claims might be
incorrect or exaggerated.
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Bhavani Kumar Eshwar, STSM, Master Data Management India
Software Labs, IBM (http://www.linkedin.com/pub/bhavani-kumareshwar/1/a44/288)
15:00 – Topic TBC
Ganesan Venkatasubramanian, Director of Engineering, LinkedIn
(http://www.linkedin.com/in/ganesanvenkatasubramanian)
15:20 – Afternoon Coffee & Networking
15:40 – Enterprise security landscape - Key security issues and
the future of cyber security
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Data in the cloud - Secure cloud sourcing strategy right
The challenge for businesses is in managing and securing in the
BYOD environment
Implement privacy best practices while designing the analytics
programs
Security of the corporate data that is distributed across cloud,
mobile and social platforms
16:10 – Panel Discussion: The future of big data – 2013 and
beyond
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How vital is big data analysis likely to be for businesses of all
sizes?
Will Hadoop continue to be the central pillar for most big data
approaches?
Who owns your Big Data and what happens if there is a data
breach?
From a regulatory perspective, how can policymakers support the
big data and its analysis?
Are there policies or laws that may threaten or slow-down data
driven-innovation?
Moderator –
Sandeep Bhagat, Assistant Vice President & Global Head Big
Data Practice, GENPACT (http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sandeepbhagat/9/851/561)
Panelists –
Shubhashis Sengupta, Vice President, Accenture
(http://www.linkedin.com/in/shubhashis)
Sudeendra Koushik, Practice Director, HCL Technologies
(http://www.linkedin.com/in/sudeendrakoushik)
Anu Vaidyanathan, CEO, PatNMarks
16:50 – Chairperson's closing remarks and end of conference
Lux Rao, CTO - Technology Services, HP
(http://in.linkedin.com/in/luxrao)
17:00 – End of 7th Cloud Computing and Big Data 2013
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?8KMiles Cloud Solutions
?ABS
?Accenture
?Acharya Institute of Technology
?ADA
?Adaptive processes
?Adobe Systems
?Aeronautical Development Agency
?Affordable Business Solutions
?Aircel
?Alcatel - Lucent
?Alliance
?Alliance Global Services
?Altisource Bussiness Solutions
?Amazon
?Amrita Technologies
?Anmol Technologies
?Anthelio Business Technologies
?Anveshana Technologies
?Apple Inc
?AppMint
?Apropos Infotech
?Aricent
?Aris Global
?ArrayShield Technologies
?Aryaka Networks
?Avvas Infotech
?Babu Consultancy & Research
?BIMS
?Blue Chip Computer Consultants
?BluFlash Labs
?Bodhtree
?Bosch
?Broadway solutions
?BSNL
?Business Making Progress
?Business Strategy Solutions
?Business Vibes
?CA Technologies
?Cambridge Technology Enterprise
?Capgemini
?CBK Infotech
?Celstream Technologies
?Centum Electronics
?CEPTES Software
?CGI
?Chahhat
?Choice Solutions
?Cisco Systems
?Citrix Systems
?Cloud Computing.in
?Cloud Security Alliance
?Cloud Stream
?Cloud.com
?CloudOnHire.com
?CMC
?CMO Axis Outsourcing Services
?CMRIT
?CMS De Backer
?Coats India
?Codeyssus
?Cognizant
?college of engineering chengannur
?Comnet Publishers
?Computer wing
?Convergence Plus
?Corent Technologies
?Correa Hotels
?CSC
?CSS Corp
?Ctrls
?Cusdelight Consultancy Services
?CyberMedia
?Cyscon
?Data Direct Networks
?Data Management Corporation
?DataCentrics Consulting
?DBM SYS
?Deccan Chronicle
?Dell
?Deloitte
?Deloitte Support Services
?Department of Industries and Commerce
?Didx.net
?DRASH Services
?Dream Orbit
?DSCE
?Edutech
?EG Innovations
?Eknovate
?EKNOVATE Solutions
?EmbryoFund
?EMC
?eMids
?Enaviya Information Technologies
?Ericsson Global India
?ERNET
?Etisalat DB Telecom
?Eucalyptus Systems
?Eurotech
?Evangelsoft
?Evapt
?Exensys
?Faiveley Transport
?Fidility Holidays
?Fitch Ratings
?Flink Solutions
?Frontier
?FUJITSU
?Gati
?GE Energy
?GE Technologies Infrastructure
?Genpact
?GFS Edutech
?Glyptics Software
?Google India
?Green Quotient Systems
?GridLabs
?Griptonite
?GSS Infotech
?Gutenberg Communication
?Hazel Media
?HCL
?HCL Comnet Sys. & Serv.
?Hewlett Packard
?High Places International
?Hindalco Industries
?Hinduja global Solutions
?Hindustan Aeronautics
?Honeywell Technology Solutions Lab
?HSBC Global Technologies
?Huawei
?Huawei India
?Hyderabad Media House
?IBF Media
?IBI Consulting
?IBM India
?Idea Cellular
?igatepatni
?IGI Solutions
?IISc
?I-Link Software
?Imaginea
?Independent Professional
?Indian Academy of Electronics
?Indian institute of Astrophysics
?Indian Space Research Organisation
?Infosys BPO
?Infosys Technologies
?Infotech Enterprise
?Innosoft Datalinks
?Institute For Electronic Governance
?Institute of Road & Transport Technology
?Integrated Software Solutions
?Intel
?Intellectual Ventures
?Intepat IP Services
?Intermediapp
?Invictus Technologies
?IPAGE TELECOM
?IRTT
?ISRO Satellite Centre
?IT-CC CDAC
?ITI
?ITsAP
?IVY Comtech
?Jamcracker
?Justdial
?Kahan Technologies
?Knowledge Capital
?L&T Infotech
?L.Kamal & Company
?Learning Accord
?Locuz Enterprise Solutions
?lsi
?LSI
?Lynx Softek
?Maarga Life Foundation
?Madras Cements
?Mahindra SSG
?Manjrasoft
?Marvell
?Media Guru
?Metal Closures
?Metrix India
?Microsoft
?Microsoft India RnD
?Microvillage Communications
?Mind Dots
?Mind Tree
?Mindteck
?Money Process Technologies
?Mphasis
?MTS
?Mutualpr
?My Resonance
?National Informatics Centre
?Navayuga infotech pvt ltd
?NetApp
?Nettech India
?Netzealous
?Nimsoft
?Nisum Technologies
?Nivish
?Novartis
?Novell Netware
?NSE IT
?O Live
?Ocimum Biosolutions
?Omega Infotech
?Omnitech
?Oracle Cloud Services
?Orange Teleservices
?OrangeScape
?Ozone Telecom
?Parigyan Info Services
?Patni computer systems
?PatNMarks
?Pegasys
?Persistent Systems
?PH Software Solutions
?Pramati
?Praxisys
?Premji Invest
?Progress Software
?Prominds Consulting
?protronix energy
?Rajagiri centre for Business Studies
?Ramco Systems
?Ravee Enterprises
?Red hat
?Reliance Communication
?RNS Institute of Technology
?RNSIT
?Roamware
?Safas Internetworking Technologies
?Sai Info System
?Samsung
?Sapthagiri cutting tool
?Scintillare Information Technologies
?Servomax
?Sharon Software
?Sharp
?Shri SR Software Solutions
?Sierra Atlantic
?Sify
?SISS IT consultancy
?Skillbell
?Softcell
?Software Technology Parks
?sonata-software
?Splendid Online Services
?Sree Sastha Institute of Engg & Tech
?sri lakshmi enterprises
?Srini Infotech
?SSITTumkur
?Stixis Technologies
?Sungard Technology Services
?Symantec
?Symphony Services
?Synopsys
?TATA Communications
?Tata Communications Transformation
Services
?Tata Consultancy Services
?Tata Elxsi
?TCL
?Tech Mahindra
?Techistan
?Technology Review
?TelecomWatch
?The A.P.Mahesh Co-op.Urban Bank ltd
?The Indian Express
?Think Cloud
?Thinkalg
?Thomson Reuters
?Times Group
?Times of India
?Tinni Advertising
?Titan Industries
?Tonse Telecom
?Top SEOS
?Totem International
?Trelco technical services
?Triniti
?TROV IT Consulting & Services
?TRYST handicrafts
?Tulip
?Turnon marketing
?Twist Future
?Ugam Solutions
?UK Trade & Investment
?Unisys Global Service
?United Health Group
?United States Pharmacopeia
?Universal Technical Services
?Value Momentum
?ValueLabs
?Venopher
?Verisign
?Verizon
?Versant Technologies
?Vetrisoft
?Virtusa India
?Voicegate Technologies
?Vruksham Talent Group
?Wilshire Software Technologies
?Wings Infonet
?WinWire Technologies
?Wipro Technologies
?WQ India
?Xilinh India Technologies
?Yahoo
?Zen
?Zoho Corporation