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Core Software creates B2B platform for SMEs

November 22nd, 2011

Wouldn’t it be nice if chief executive officers of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) could bring their employees closer to their prospects, customers and other companies that matter to their business, making everyone more efficient and enabling them to see for themselves improvements such as rising efficiency and return on investment?

Wapr, a business-to-business (B2B) collaboration platform created by Core Software, a Hyderabad-based web development outsourcing company, enables just that. Wapr gives SMEs a platform that helps keep everyone up-to-date in real-time.

Marketing teams can reach their most specific target prospects. Salespersons can follow and receive real-time feeds about their potential prospects and engage them to follow-up more meaningfully, rather than using emails and calls to find out “if they are ready to buy”.
“SMEs face a lot of challenges in adopting IT. This prompted us to develop the Wapr B2B online community that helps SMEs connect to each other and start exchanging business,” explained Kiran Teegala, CEO and president of Core Software.

Wapr, developed on the Java platform, provides a secured Intranet to an SME, which will help invite all its employees share and exchange files and collaborate with them. This apart, the platform gives access to around 15 business applications, including marketing, sales, inventory and recruitment management, to run its business.

While Wapr’s 15 applications and B2B services are free for those SMEs that have less than 10 employees, it charges others anywhere between Rs 5,000 and Rs 12,000 per month, depending on their employee strength and usage patterns.

“Wapr gives an SME access to its peers’ company profiles, and enables it to create its own profile (like ‘About Us’) and make it publicly available on the B2B platform. This would help the company identify its prospects and do business with other SMEs. There are about 350 million SMEs across the world and getting all of them onto this platform is a Herculean task. Hence, we have white-labelled Wapr and are approaching large enterprises who already have SMEs as their customers,” Teegala said.

Core Software has recently signed a revenue-sharing agreement with Tata Teleservices. Now, Tata Tele’s recently-soft launched TataB2B.com, an initiative to nurture its 60,000 SME clients, is powered by Wapr, offering its white-labelled services like the B2B community, secured Intranet and app stores to those SMEs.

The company is in an advanced stage of signing a similar agreement with ICICI Bank, which has over 1.2 million SME clients, for its India.smetoolkit.org project. This project has been set up by ICICI Bank and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the World Bank arm that lends to the private sector.

The website has been created as an online resource centre that provides advice and business tips, empowering small businesses in India to become globally-competitive. It offers free downloadable tools that help create business plans and build websites; a large collection of articles on topics like financial accounting, marketing, technology and international business; and free enablers like business directory listing and legal updates.

Teegala said Wapr is expecting to garner revenues of Rs 114 crore from the platform in the next 36 months.

Source:http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/core-software-creates-b2b-platform-for-smes-/456165/

Core Learning Expands Crayola Art Software Offering

October 13th, 2010

Core Learning has added four new Crayola art and creativity titles that are complementary products to Core Learning’s award-winning Crayola® Art Studio.

“We are excited to add these four art and creativity software programs to our current software offering,” said Doug Hatch, President and CEO of Core Learning. “Our success with Crayola Art Studio encouraged us to expand the range of software features to suit the creative needs of children of all ages and experience.”

The new children’s art software titles are:

Crayola® Art Start is an easy to learn draw and paint program that targets beginner level users. The program is loaded with fun features and resources that encourage artistic exploration. It includes four digital art tools with realistic effects, hundreds of creativity starters, and a multitude of pre-set colors. Unique colors can also be created on digital palettes. Parents, caregivers, and teachers will appreciate the Activity Guide, User Manual, and Program Tour included with the software.

Crayola® Animation Studio brings artwork to life! The program combines sequences of images to generate moving images, using a film frame metaphor. It includes five realistic art tools. View the previous frame as a shadow when you are drawing the current frame to help orient a moving image. Exciting animation clips can be simply created in minutes! The program is also supported by an extensive Activity Guide to help learn the principles of animation.

Crayola® Photo FX Studio provides easy to use tools to edit digital photographs and add fun special effects to photographs including coloring, lightening, darkening, sharpening, and smearing. It includes five realistic art tools and templates for creation of greeting cards, invitations, planners and calendars. The program can import a variety of file formats for digital photographs, image scans, and web graphics. The program can also save images for use on the web, desktop publishing, presentations, or to add to school projects. The User Manual, Activity Guide and Program Tour help children learn digital art and computer skills.

Crayola® Creative Studio is a multi-purpose program combining the features of four Crayola art software titles in one program — allowing you to draw, paint, animate, photo-edit, and apply special effects. It includes 12 realistic art tools. The program interface is very easy to use. Choose from one of five interface levels! Young children who are learning how to use computers can select the Art Start level. Use the Art Studio level to develop draw and paint skills. Use the Animation Studio level to quickly create exciting animations. The Photo FX Studio level has FX tools to edit and add special effects to your photographs. The Creative Studio level is for experienced users who want access to all tools and design features and who are ready to do sophisticated digital art. All levels contain “brushes” that behave like real art tools, draw and paint tools to create digital artwork, and hundreds of stamp images.

Each program is certified for Windows 7, and compatible with Windows Vista and XP.

Core Learning is a publisher of technology-based learning solutions for the K to 12 education market and for home use. It publishes educational software programs, online learning services, and digital instructional content. Areas of publication are in language arts, fine arts, math, science, health, social studies, and critical thinking. Core Learning products have earned many awards and state-adoptions for use in public schools. For more information on Core Learning products, please visit Core Learning’s website at: www.core-learning.com. For online learning services, go to www.corelearningonline.com .

Source:http://www.centredaily.com/2010/10/12/2267602/core-learning-expands-crayola.html

Symphony Services takes over CoreObjects Software

September 14th, 2010

Symphony Services, a software product engineering services, has acquired Los Angeles-based CoreObjects Software, a product development services provider. CoreObjects has its Indian branches in Bangalore and Pune that will help Symphony Services expand its offerings in the product development and embedded product development space.

With this acquisition, Symphony Services will be able to have access to additional re-usable components and frameworks for product development, including CoreObjects’ Smart Objects™ suite of software assets. The Smart Objects suite includes Smart Machines and Smart Vitals.

Specialization of CoreObjects covers helping emerging and established technology companies achieve go-to-market, budget and specification goals for cutting-edge technology products. The acquisition provides Symphony Services with unparalleled intellectual property that will help it advance client market share within the fast-growing health care sector.

The deal will also fetch Symphony Services a new list of clients as well as the opportunity to expand client relationships in high growth market sectors such as financial services, life sciences and clean tech.

Sanjay Dhawan, President & CEO, Symphony Services said, “Our commitment to Engineering Outcome Certainty means that we are always looking for opportunities to bring the best resources, expertise and innovative service offerings to our clients. With CoreObjects, we continue to strengthen our core offerings in product development and embedded product development with the addition of high-performance engineering development centers, skilled engineering talent and deep vertical market expertise.

Source:http://www.siliconindia.com/shownews/Symphony_Services_takes_over_CoreObjects_Software-nid-71590-cid-3.html

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