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| Technology in India and China – Does not Compute |
| The Economist |
| November 8, 2007 |
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Rajesh Jain envisions a future where city-folk will have two screens in their life |
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| Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest |
| Business Today |
| October 2, 2007 |
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Novatium's Net PC and Net TV are not quite your regular low-cost, sub-10k computers. |
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The Race for the $100 PC |
| India Today |
| July 9, 2007 |
The low-cost PC is finally here, and from a home-grown technology company, which seeks to sell computing as a service, not a device. Novatium, a company founded by serial entrepreneur Rajesh Jain and Ray Stata, founder and chairman of Analog Devices, is attempting to redefine computing in India by providing it as a service and not as a mere box.
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Novatium Solutions Pvt Ltd announced a tie-up with MTNL for the launch of Novatium’s Nova netPC |
| Business India |
| October 21, 2007 |
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Novatium Solutions Pvt Ltd, a Chennai-based IT company recently announced a tie-up with Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) for the launch of Novatium's Nova netPC
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Internet-enabled PCs at just Rs 4500 |
| BenefIT Magazine |
| October 2, 2007 |
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Finally, it has become easy to computerize all your operations without worrying about the infrastructure cost.
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| maintenanve-Free PC is the Promiise |
| The Hindu Business Line |
| July 6, 2008 |
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netPC based on cable Televeision model, can help users avoid maintenance hassles, |
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Novatium launches NetPC in Delhi |
| The Hindu |
| September 25, 2007 |
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Union Communications and Information Technology Minister, A. Raja, on Monday launched NetPC, a home computing service, introduced by the Chennai-based Novatium Solutions Private Limited in tie-up with the Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited in Delhi
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Simple idea gets more Indians connected |
| Straits Times |
| December 6, 2007 |
The world discovered the electricity grid, where the power is generated at one point and distributed to thousands. Thats the concept here. NOVATIUM, the start-up behind the Nova NetPC, is the brainchild of enterpreneur Rajesh Jain. A simple set-top box with the monitor communications at Columbia University.
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$100 PC soon to be a reality from Chennai |
| Indian Express |
| December 6, 2007 |
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A company based at KK Nagar in Chennai is arousing interest of IT personalities like Bill Gates, Nicholas Negroponte, Oracle's CEO Larry Ellison and magazines such as Newsweek are clamouring to do a cover story about its product.
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MTNL launches Nova netPC |
| The Navhind Times |
| October 8, 2007 |
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Novatium Solutions Pvt Ltd, one of India's leading IT companies, today announced a strategic tie-up with Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL) for the launch of Novatium's Nova netPC, a breakthrough in utility desktop delivery for as low as Rs. 399 a month.
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Novatium ties up with MTNL, aims for 1 mn users by 09 |
| HT Mint |
| October 25, 2007 |
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Novatium Solutions Ltd, an ambitious Indian computer maker, aims to have around one million customers by 2009 for its recently launched "thin client" computer, and is banking on alliances such as the one announced on Monday with Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL).
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| Indian start-up shows off its alternative to high-price PCs |
| CNET News.com |
| March 3, 2007 |
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CNET News.com Editor-at-Large Michael Kanellos interviews Vinod Gopinath of Novatium Solutions, a start-up in Chennai, India, that has a tiny solution to a major problem in poor countries. |
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| Chennai firm makes computer more accessible NDTV |
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| March 26, 2007 |
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An innovation by a Chennai based company could make computers more accessible to the common man. The company is providing computers to common man at a cost of little over Rs 4000. Over a hundred lower middle income families in a colony in the city are now hooked on to computers.
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Jain Says Novatium Aims for "Simplicity" With $100 PC, |
| Bloomberg News |
| October 23, 2007 |
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| A new home PC that costs just Rs 5,000 |
| CNN IBN |
| September 27, 2007 |
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The $100 computer has finally arrived. For a mere Rs 5,000, the urban employee with a shallow pocket can make his dream of a home PC come true. The home PC is a product of Novatium, a Chennai-based start-up in collaboration with MTNL. The 'Nova' is a Net PC |
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Zee business |
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| September 24, 2007 |
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Video... |
| Indias Tech Renaissance |
| CNET News.com |
| June 29, 2007 |
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The outsourcing
boom that has transformed this
country's economy can be traced
in part to a technology discovery
made in 1995.
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| Video Clip of NetPC at the Press conference in Mauritius Telecom |
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| December 31, 2007 |
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| MTNL launches Nova netPC |
| Indiaearnings.com |
| September 24, 2007 |
Novatium Solutions Private Limited, one of India’s leading IT companies, today announced a strategic tie-up with Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) for the launch of Novatium’s Nova netPC, a breakthrough in utility desktop delivery for as low as Rs. 399 a month.
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| Novatium’s $100 thin client PC Between the Lines |
| ZDNet.com |
| September 24, 2007 |
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At PC Forum Novatium Solutions demoed its $100 PC appliance (without keyboard or display, which adds about $75) for emerging markets.
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Awards
and achievements
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Recognition
from the Ministry of External
Affairs
The Ministry of External
Affairs has bestowed the
honor of recognizing Novatium
as one of the products
that has a major influence
on the lives of the common
man.
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Sun
Technovate `07 Innovation
Award from Sun Microsystems
Sun Microsystems awarded
the Sun Technovate `07
Innovation Award to
Novatium as a mark of
recognition of the key
role played by Novatium
in enabling adoption
of network computing
by the “next billion”
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Red
Herring 100 Asia 2006
award
The star performers in
technology areas are not
powered by massive cash
engines, but by exceptional
innovation, focused resource
management, and close
proximity to partners
and customers.
The Red Herring Asia 2006
was organised with a view
to finding the next wave
of companies that are
successfully challenging
the industry with their
innovative technologies
and smart business models.
Novatium
Solutions was selected
as one of the Top 100
Asia technology ventures
by Red Herring Asia 2006,
an event that is closely
watched by the business
leaders, venture capitalists,
analysts the world over.
Novatium
being one of the the 100
selected companies was
invited to present at
the Red Herring Venture
Market Asia conference,
August 28-30 in Hong Kong
in front of 300 c-level
executives from potential
partners, investors, and
clients. Alok Singh, CEO
shared with this key leaders'
audience the company's
vision and mission and
various initiatives it
has under taken.
The detailed
print story on Novatium
profile could be found
in the Red Herring magazine
issue published on August
18. |
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Novatium’s
demo of netPC at PC forum
2006
Novatium presented the
netPC at PC forum 2006
– the annual event
that brings together start-ups
entrepreneurs, industry
veterans and venture capitalists.
The theme of the conference
was the rise of the user
class, with vendors becoming
more responsive to users'
demands. Novatium was
presented as a $100 PC
with the guts of a cell
phone |
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