The e4e Corps
Here are the key parts of e4e, the holding company started by Chandra Chandrasekhar and his partners:
Aztec Software: Started as an application service vendor in 1996, but repositioned itself in 1999 as a service provider, developing and implementing software for enterprises, ASPs and e-commerce portals. Aztec built the platform for Jamcracker, Chandra Chandrasekhar's ASP aggregation company, and has done much of the development work on Microsoft's SQL server.
iSeva: Received $8 million in funding from e4e in November. The company provides end-to-end customer relationship management services, including CRM consulting, technology implementation and a customer contact center in Bangalore, India.
Vinciti Networks: * he only e4e company started from scratch. Vinciti is an MSP that provides network integration, network systems management and security services.
iCelerate: Provides Web-enabled enterprise resource planning and CRM applications. Although the company will manage and host applications in the U.S., it is handling software development and integration, customization, application support and monitoring in Bangalore.
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