Category — Uzanto
AJAX/RIA hackers wanted for Uzanto office at Delhi
The Delhi office of Uzanto is currently recruiting AJAX / RIA developers. If you dream of hacking Ajax/RIA to build innovative products & services, you are welcome to apply. If you have any prior exposure to AJAX / RIA, that’s great; if not, that’s no disadvantage.
We are essentially looking for bright & enthusiastic people with zeal to explore and learn the latest technologies. Candidates who have demonstrated the ability to undertake innovative, independent projects & assignments (outside the purview of their academic or professional work) would find themselves at a significant advantage over others.
December 27, 2005 4 Comments
MindCanvas – Reinventing online customer research
I must confess that I am feeling the way parents feel when their first child is born. When you have been involved in creating something from conception to delivery, you feel a sense of elation and accomplishment while being nervous in anticipation of the future. Off course, whether the child grows up to be an Einstein or a Frankenstein, only time will tell…
Uzanto launched its research service, MindCanvas a couple of days ago. Backed up by a full year of intense development work, this is our attempt to redefine online customer research from the lifeless state in which it exists today. Sounds grand ? ………it is, so let me explain.
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November 11, 2005 2 Comments
Uzanto referred to in a NYT article on micro-multinationals
Our company, Uzanto Consulting, has been referred to in an article in the New York Times on the proliferation of technology startups as micro-multinationals. The article has been authored by Hal Varian, a professor of business & economics at the Univ. of Berkeley. The thrust of the article is on how Internet technology (specially that deals with collaborative work methods) is acting to level the business playing field between large established companies (the likes of Yahoo, Google etc) and numerous small, innovation driven, initially self funded (mostly) startups. The large infrastructural costs required to collaborate between teams across the continents seem to have almost but disappeared with technologies like VOIP, IM, project mgmt software like Basecamp etc. (For a detailed understanding of these technologies, refer to my colleague, Jon’s earlier post on collaboration tools)
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August 27, 2005 2 Comments
