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Zeta Forays Into Global Markets; Expands Business In Vietnam And Philippines

The company has launched its technology platform-as-a-service in The Philippines and Vietnam with Sodexo being its first client in these countries.

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Unacademy Raises $11.5M in Series B led by Sequoia India and SAIF Partners

Early investors Blume Ventures, Nexus Venture Partners also participated in the round; Unacademy has more than a million subscribers on YouTube.

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Bhavin Turakhia Joins Unacademy’s Board

Bhavin Turakhia is a serial tech entrepreneur and CEO and co-founder of Directi. He is also the founder and CEO of Flock, Radix, CodeChef, and Ringo, as well as the co-founder of Media.net and Zeta.

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Why Flock Could Be Bhavin Turakhia's Next Big Jackpot

The Turakhia Brothers have been immensely successful with all the businesses they started and this is rare for startups. Each of their businesses is in the top 5, in their respective category. And all their businesses are bootstrapped. They sold their advertising technology company Media.net to a consortium of Chinese investors last August, for $900 million. That makes them billionaires today. Bhavin Turakhia talks about his next big venture and how it is poised to revolutionise team collaboration and instant messaging in business.

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What's Flock and Why Use it When You Have WhatsApp?

A Flock survey reports its users increase productivity by 40 percent and reduce wasteful office meetings by 60 percent

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7 Things a Startup Should do to be Unsuccessful

Despite such promising statistics, growth in the startup ecosystem has slowed down in recent quarters. With lower fund inflows and layoffs on the rise, smaller startups are merging with stronger, financially and operationally sound companies; or shutting shop as they fail to turn cash flows positive.

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Looking for Agile and Real time communication- Flock is the Answer

In India enterprise messaging is at a nascent stage, thus we consider instant messaging apps such as Whatsapp, or Skype as our competition. Having said that, enterprise messengers like Microsoft Lync, IBM Sametime, are also competition for us.

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