Interview

HP ushering in the digital printing revolution ...

HP ushering in the digital printing revolution ...

While talking to ITVAR NEWS, Puneet Chadha, Dir
Read More >

READ All

Analysis

Cloud makes small business look big...

Rajesh Rege, Senior VP, Data center and Cloud b
Read More >

READ All

NASSCOM announces winners of global leadership awards

Posted on February, Friday 09, 2007 By News Desk

NASSCOM honours the spirit of business excellence and leadership among global organizations.



NASSCOM the premier trade body and the “voice” of the Indian IT industry announced the winners of the NASSCOM Global Leadership Awards 2007. The Awards, conceptualized and presented by NASSCOM, seek to applaud the mega corporations that have transformed, not just the international business scenario, but also impacted the Indian economy and contributed to its growth.

The winners will be felicitated by Honorable Union Minister for Science and Technology and Ocean Development, Government of India, Kapil Sibbal at an awards ceremony in Mumbai on the sidelines of the NASSCOM 2007 India Leadership Forum.

The Global Leadership Awards recognize the work of individuals, who have blended vision, innovation, business acuity, thought leadership and commitment to IT deployment, to give their organizations an unchallenged competitive edge within their domains.

These special Awards brought to the fore some of the best-known names and faces in the realm of business du

ring 2005 and 2006. Past recipients of these prestigious Awards included Carly Fiorina of HP; Craig Barrett of Intel, Masamoto Yashiro of the Shinsei Bank, Henrich Pierer of Siemens and Stephen Green of the HSBC Bank. These winners were applauded for their work in areas such as vision, creativity, excellence in IT usage, technology innovation and business leadership.

The NASSCOM 2007 Global Leadership Award seeks to pay tribute to the winners in Business Leader, Innovative Business Model and Global India categories and laud their pioneering work. The goal this year is also to identify global Indians—people who have helped build the vital bridge between India and the other key markets and helped create linkages and special partnerships between the Silicon Valleys of these countries.

It has been the effort of such individuals that have enabled India to take the next steps in its globalization journey and make a bid for leadership in these regions.

Speaking on the

Discuss this Story

 


 Add a Comment

Reload Image



"ITVAR News welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant information. We try to block comments that appear to be spam or use offensive language. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of IT VAR News or Techplus Media. We cannot be held responsible for error and authenticity of details associated with comments. IT VAR News does not endorse the products or its specifications."

 Comments