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Thursday, April 20, 2006

 

Company: Aditi Technologies

Profile
Aditi Technologies provides outsourced software product development services for ISVs worldwide and helps ISVs with high quality code, shorter timeframes and better economics. Partnering MNCs, VC-funded technology firms and incubating an enterprise CRM product company – Talisma – Aditi provides end-to-end services: scoping, functional and technical design, development, cross-platforming, testing and deployment.

The company has 500 people working on its software teams recruited from leading Indian engineering schools. Other than high-end technical skills, they are trained to think about user behavior, business dynamics and flexible product processes. Aditi has state-of-the-art product development facilities at Bangalore in India and Bellevue, in USA.

RK Dhanlakshmi

IT Manager, Aditi Technologies

Current IT infrastructure in the company
Aditi Technologies has over 650 PCs at its Bangalore location, along with 15 servers to power the network requirements for all its employees. This location has connectivity to its office at Seattle, US through a dedicated Multi-Protocol Label Switching Link for voice and data. Both offices have their own premium-leased links to the Internet.

Proposed IT infrastructure for 2006
An additional facility at Bangalore is expected to become functional this year. Plans are afoot to tighten security aspects through the implementation
of smart card authentication and IPS. Implementing video conferencing solutions between the offices is also on the agenda, besides providing Internet-based VoIP solutions for employees from their homes.

Current systems supplier
Aditi procures its PCs and servers from Dell primarily. Project specific server requirements are procured from different vendors including Dell, HP, IBM and Sun.

Qualities they look for in a supplier
Suppliers need to provide prompt and high quality support. They also need to ensure competitive pricing and timely delivery of products. Aditi has a comprehensive purchase policy especially for new technology related purchases, which helps it get the related products from its suppliers.

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