The Indian SaaS scene is very underrated
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Freshworks and Zoho are the first businesses worth $5-10B each, on the back of ~$500M ARR each and still growing 50%+. Next generation looking very promising.
Hats off to Indian entrepreneurs who are building a startup ecosystem
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Freshworks and Zoho are the first businesses worth $5-10B each, on the back of ~$500M ARR each and still growing 50%+. Next generation looking very promising.
Hats off to Indian entrepreneurs who are building a startup ecosystem
The
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In an on-premise world, impossible to sell let alone implement. So biggest Indian tech companies were IT Services (ie Infosys).
Now with cloud, software buying is global
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In an on-premise world, impossible to sell let alone implement. So biggest Indian tech companies were IT Services (ie Infosys).
Now with cloud, software buying is global
Next generation of companies I have heard fantastic things about:
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@bharatpeindia @Khatabook @browserstack @whatfix @FyleHQ @gocashfree @getpostman