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India's growing SAP modernisation demand is prompting SNP to deepen its partner-led push, with Neeraj Athalye tasked with expansion.
Railway, banking and industrial contracts have lifted the Hyderabad-based group's order book by more than INR ₹111 crore in recent months.
Enterprise and public sector buyers in India will get wider access to AV collaboration tools as Savex extends PeopleLink products through 10,000 partners.
The model aims to stop Indian customer-service bots from switching languages unnecessarily, reducing friction in live voice and chat exchanges.
Enterprise finance teams could cut invoice delays and payment risks as Cygnet.One automates tax checks, matching and approvals.
The refreshed suite targets India's fast-growing affluent class with tiered travel, dining and concierge perks, plus higher transaction limits.
South Indian buyers are set to get faster repairs and support as the handset maker widens its after-sales network beyond its north-heavy sales base.
The dual listing could improve liquidity for shareholders as Blue Cloud pursues overseas contracts, including a USD $250 million Ghana project.
Tripled demand in the past year is prompting the cybersecurity group to add a Hyderabad AI centre and a Delhi office.
Hybrid offices across India should gain easier access to Rapoo's cameras and headsets after Trustech became its exclusive national distributor.
Businesses sending money into India should see faster, cheaper settlements as the new tie-up shifts payouts on to local rails.
Most enterprises are overhauling data systems as 95% say governance and infrastructure hurdles have delayed or cancelled AI projects.
The award underscores rising demand for managed cyber services that also help companies protect operations, compliance and resilience.
Banks and merchants face fresh fraud risks as the council's Kuala Lumpur meeting weighs how AI is changing payment security.
The funding will help the Mumbai-based lender software maker push AI across collections and lending workflows for banks and NBFCs.
The win underlines rising demand for integrated cyber services as firms link security with continuity, compliance and resilience.
Defenders face a shrinking window to act, after Rapid7 found 62% of newly exploited flaws could be attacked without authentication or user interaction.
Subscription-fatigued viewers in more than 90 countries can now pay only for time watched as MovieMe shares 70% of viewing revenue with creators.
Partners across Asia Pacific will gain broader access to IBM products and support as Tech Data adds six markets to its regional network.
The win underscores rising demand for managed cyber services as businesses fold security into continuity, compliance and wider risk planning.