ThinkingSpace makes it to Headstart Summer 09 finals

June 12, 2009

There is some good news!
We have made it for the finals of the Headstart Conference Summer 09 to be held on June 20.

HeadStart is one of the two premium startup showcases in India (the other being Proto) – and we have been selected to present one of our products (EventShelf) – along with 15 other startups selected from all over India.

EventShelf is still in a very beta stage at the moment and we’re still building up some features and its database – but I think we should be in a very presentable and demo-able stage by June 20.

Getting feedback and seeing if the demo and presentation sticks will be interesting.

If you are in Mumbai on June 20, please feel free to drop in, check out our stall and chat with us.
The entry is free for the demo-pit area.

The event is going to be held at (updated):
Welingkar Institute of Management Development & Research
L N Road
Matunga (Cr)
Mumbai, Maharashtra
India

L N Road
Matunga (Cr),
Mumbai, Maharashtra
India

and the demo-pit area will be thrown open from 12:30 PM till about 5:30 PM.

A map to the place can be found here.

More information about the finalists event can be found here.


Presenting at the Pune Open Coffee Club

September 10, 2008

We have been graciously given the opportunity to present our startup and our products (ActiveCiti and EventAZoo) to the Pune Startup Ecosystem (The Pune Open Coffee Club) on Saturday, the 13th of this month from 5 PM to 6 PM at the Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research.

The “Startup Spotlight” is a new initiative started by the Pune Open Coffee Club (or POCC) in which, one startup from Pune gets an opportunity to come up and showcase their company to the local startup community. It is an excellent opportunity for new companies to get some eyeballs and share their experiences.

We here at ThinkingSpace are super excited and really looking forward to the event.
This will be the first time we’ll be publicly demoing EventAZoo and are really looking forward to the feedback and suggestions.

The theme for this time’s coffee club meet is “bootstrapping your startup” and is a 3 hour session from 4 PM to 7PM this Saturday.

If you are in Pune and are interested with whats buzzing in the startup eco system, do drop in.
More details about the event can be found here: http://events.activeciti.com/pocc/
Entry is free for everyone.


NASSCOM’s Report on Indian Software Product Businesses

August 12, 2008

The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) has recently released a report NASSCOM Software Product Study: Outlook for Indian Software Product Businesses.

Key highlights of the report:

  • Indian software product businesses are now approaching an inflection point in their evolution. The next decade will be a period of disruptive growth for this segment, with the annual revenue aggregate of Indian software product businesses forecast to grow from USD 1.4 billion in FY2008 to USD 9.5 to 12 billion by FY2015.
  • Leading Indian software product firms have strengthened their product portfolio through steady investments in organic growth as well as through overseas acquisitions, and have reached credible business scale
  • Of the existing 371 software product start-ups since 2001, over two-thirds have been formed in the past three years – of which ~100 companies have started their operations in 2007 alone. As a result, while the top 10 companies still dominate, accounting for 84 per cent of the segment revenues, there are over 200 midsized companies and start-ups that have started generating revenues and are contributing to its growth.

They have recognized our contribution! We (at ThinkingSpace) started  in April-2007 and its been an active 1 and 1/2 years of pursuing our products (Activeciti, Eventazoo), with positive response coming from the domestic and global market. We have also broadened our scope by providing Product Engineering to our clients (ImIn-TV).  NASSCOM-Mckinsey have further identified this area as ‘product-shops’. This comes from a fact sheet related to the report, which can be accessed from their site here.

Opportunity for Indian companies in the product domain

India’s potential to cater to this demand for technology services is demonstrated by the host of global technology majors rushing to establish back-end operations in India. The trend towards offshoring product development services is likely to grow as global ISVs continue to struggle to balance their development priorities and the offshore model proves its effectiveness.

While over 60% of the top global ISVs already leverage India for maintenance services and new product development, the opportunity is further fuelled by entry of focused Indian “product-shops”.

I guess we are ‘product-shops’ then :) Anyways, I am thrilled to read this report. Finally, there has been a detailed study on the Indian software products business. NASSCOM  is taking active steps to identify this business environment in India. I hope this is first of the many steps to come in recognizing the other aspect of Indian Software Companies (other than IT Services and BPO). ThinkingSpace was started with a vision to be a successful Indian Software Product  Company, and this report just fuels our desire to become one.


On Copyrights in India…

June 24, 2008

If you have been following our blog, you will know that sometime ago, we had filed a copyright infringement case against another Indian company from Nasik for blatantly copying the entire user interface and functionality of ActiveCiti.
I agree that imitation is the best form of flattery – but blatantly downloading pages from someone else’s web property and then just doing a search-replace to put your name in — is just wrong!

Anyways, even though many people have told us that we’ve gone overboard with actually filing a criminal case against the accused company, I beg to differ. We have spent time, money and effort in developing something and we are going to defend it to the best we can.

During the entire case – which is already 8 months old, we have learnt quite a few things about Copyrights – and more importantly, “Copyrights in India”. In this post, I want to share some of this information with you…

The Berne Convention
The Berne Convention was an international agreement governing copyright issues and India is a signatory in this. What this means is that India will respect copyrights given by other signatory countries and other countries will respect the copyrights on works that India issues.

Copyrights in India
Copyright protects the artistic expression of an idea.
To put it more simply, ideas can be patented and expressions can be copyrighted.

As software cannot be (thankfully) patented in India, the best you can do is to get your work copyrighted.

Technically, all you need to do to copyright a website is put the words – “Copyright [Company Name]. [Years for which the copyright is valid]“
However, this does not work at all in the court of law – for obvious reason.

Hence, even though it is an expensive process, we went ahead and filed an application for obtaining the copyright – the legal way. To do this, we had to send all the material that we wanted to copyright (i.e. the entire website) in triplicate to the Copyright office in Delhi.

The Copyright office is located at:
The Ministry of Human Resource Development
Department of Secondary Education & Higher Education
Copyright Office

B2/W3, Curzon Road Barracks,
K.G. Marg, New Delhi – 110001
Tel: 3384387, -2549, -2458 / Extn. 31

Once they received this, they immediately issued us a receipt for the same (stating that our application is in process). The process generally takes 3 to 4 months to complete after which you will receive your copyright certificate.

Once done, you own the copyright for your work for 60 years.

Major changes made to the work warrant another copyright.
However, we are not very sure whether making subtle changes to the original work requires this.

Anyways, the process for obtaining a copyright is slightly complicated with quite a few forms to fill.
And the only copyright office being in Delhi, it makes sense obtaining the help of a lawyer or a firm which specializes in this.


We’re in *some* news …

July 31, 2007

Just a quick update …
We’ve been getting profiled and making the news some places ….

Though it isn’t really front page stuff, it feels nice to know that people are writing about you …
Just wanted to share the articles with you folks …

One article has been written in the mint this Sunday and can be read at:
http://www.livemint.com/2007/07/29190002/Three-startups-trying-somethi.html

While the other one is a blog and can be found out here:
http://go2indiaweb20.com/2007/07/20/activeciticom-the-evitecom-of-india/

(Though we’re quite different from evites – which is an online invitation and RSVP web application, we’re not complaining)

In the coming months, you will definitely see a lot of positive changes which will definitely set us apart from the rest of the websites you see in this domain …

- Saurabh