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Making India proud with a product – Introducing Mr. Bharat Goenka, Tally Software, as Keynote Speaker of NASSCOM EMERGEOUT Conclave, Chennai (30 April 2010)

Saturday April 03, 2010 , 2 min Read

- by Vijay Rayapati

If there is one software product that is known to every common man in India, then it has to be Tally. A product that revolutionized the way businesses at the bottom of the pyramid perceive and leverage technology. It makes people resonate and relate “software” with Tally in most parts of the India. The story of Tally was started with a belief and vision of one man – Mr. Bharat Goenka – to help Indian companies in their most common business prerequisite “accounting” with a software solution. A product that we would be proud to call “Made in India and Made for India.

The brand recall of Tally among people is so strong that they changed corporate name from Peutronics to Tally; it is used by everyone from large Indian corporations to our small neighborhood stores across the country.

So what does it takes to create a product and build business around it in the domestic market? How to nurture your product ecosystem? Most importantly what does it take to carry forward a vision and belief for 30 years while constantly innovating in the face of changing business dynamics, join us at NASSCOM EMERGEOUT Conclave in Chennai to hear not just insights on these questions but the story of a man that every entrepreneur in India wants to resonate with.

 

We take immense pleasure to introduce Mr. Bharat Goenka, Tally as a keynote speaker at NASSCOM EMERGEOUT Conclave who will touch upon not just how he did it but what lies ahead in the domestic market for entrepreneurs.

  • Sizing India as a market – Different ways to triangulate, and looking at opportunities within it?
  • The pendulum swing of Cloud vs OnPremise?
  • How and why will UID create opportunity?

Get your questions ready and mark the calendar to attend NASSCOM EMERGEOUT on 30 April 2010 in Chennai to hear more stories and understand how you can tap into these emerging opportunities.

See you there.

–NASSCOM EMERGE team.

You can register for the conference here.

YourStory.in proud to be the online partner for the NASSCOM EMERGEOUT Conclave. Watch out this space for more coverage of the conclave.

NASSCOM EMERGE Forum presents NASSCOM EMERGE 50 entrepreneurs and their entrepreneurship journey as part of NASSCOM EMERGEOUT startup initiative. The views of three entrepreneurs are presented on YourStory so far.

Kishore Mandyam of PK4 Software, http://bit.ly/cVfVRp

Anil Pagar of Spadeworx, http://bit.ly/ct4m4H

Ajay Sharma of Shristi Software, http://bit.ly/ciV7OW

27 more entrepreneurs will also provide their perspective. Keep watching this space.