December 2017

Wednesday, 13 December 2017

Top 10 Best Android Mobile Phones in India November 2017



Best Android Mobile Phones in India November 2017

1

Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Samsung has done a lot for Android, and this year it has the best Android phone so far. The Galaxy Note 8 has an excellent camera, it’s fast and it’s arguably the prettiest Android phone out there. It’s meant for flagship buyers who don’t want any compromise whatsover, and if money is no bar, this is the Android phone to buy

2

Samsung Galaxy S8

The Samsung Galaxy S8 has a great design and is without a doubt the most beautiful smartphone on the market today. It runs on a fast and up to date Exynos 8895 SoC, built on the 10nm process. Samsung has touched up on the camera as well, but it’s largely the same as last time. That, though means that the camera is still amongst the best in the market. Just not better than the Google Pixel (which is also why it’s behind that phone). The Galaxy S8 is the best Android smartphone for those looking for looks above all else.
3

Samsung Galaxy S8+

The same applies to the Samsung Galaxy S8+ too. It’s an extremely powerful smartphone, but unlike the S8, this one’s meant for big screen lovers. It has a 6.2 inch QHD display and Samsung’s AMOLED panels look as good as ever. It carries the same design as the Galaxy S8 and is the most ergonomic big screen smartphone today. To make a long story short, the Samsung Galaxy S8+ is the smartphone to buy if big screen and attractive looks are your priorities.
4

Google Pixel XL

After partnering with multiple phone makers over the years, Google has finally produced a smartphone which is made by Google through and through. Right from the software of the phone to the design, everything is done by Google. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 powered device is easily the best Android smartphone you can buy today. It offers a very familiar design and a superb 2K display. Google has also incorporated a brilliant camera on the phone which can easily stand against the likes of Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and even the iPhone 7. If 5.5-inch is too large for you to handle, you can go for the 5-inch Google Pixel.
5

OnePlus 5

All things considered, the OnePlus 5 is a great smartphone, and it’s even better as an Android phone. In fact, it’s the fastest Android smartphone out there today. For Android lovers, and especially the enthusiasts, the OnePlus 5 is a good phone to consider. It has a commendable but not perfect camera, but it will do the job very well. Combined with decent battery life, it makes for a great smartphone
6

LG G6

LG didn’t change a whole lot between the LG G5 and LG G6, which is why this flagship remains behind the OnePlus 3T. However, the LG G6 does follow the newer Univisium standard, allowing it to be compact. With the Snapdragon 821 SoC, this is more or less as powerful as the LG G5 and it has the same wide angle dual-camera setup on the back. Using the same sensors on both cameras, LG was able to allow seamless zoom this time, and the overall camera quality is great. The LG G6 is a decent flagship, one that ticks most of the right boxes
7

HTC U11

HTC’s flagship for the year, the U11 brings together a nice combination of performance, camera prowess and design. Like all flagship phones of this year, the U11 is also powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC. There is 6GB of RAM on the phone, along with 128GB of storage. All this makes the phone superfast, no matter what you throw at it. However, what we liked more on the phone was the 12MP rear camera, which takes really good pictures.
8

Sony Xperia XZ1

Yes, it’s sad that Sony ignores new design methodologies, but that doesn’t mean the Xperia XZ1 is a poor phone. In fact, it’s one of the fastest Android phone out there, and it’s the only phone in India that offers Android Oreo out of the box right now. That has to count for something when talking about the best Android smartphone today
9

Sony Xperia XZ Premium

When it comes to update records, Sony is one of the best in the business. That, a 4K display and 960fps slow motion video recording may be all one needs to make a buying decision. The Sony Xperia XZ Premium is unique looking smartphone, and while it’s still a little behind other flagships, it’s a phone you can consider.
10

Honor 8 Pro

The Honor 8 Pro comes with Huawei’s custom UI and chipset, but the phone is still considerably fast and snappy. It also takes good photos through the dual-camera setup and is affordably priced when compared to most other flagships. It’s an Android phone worth considering for sure.

Tuesday, 12 December 2017

Top 10 richest people in India 2017



  1. Mukesh Ambani
    With a networth of INR 257,900 Crore, the CEO and MD of Reliance Industries Limited topped the chart of 2017 Hunur India Rich List. Interestingly, his wealth is 50% more than the GDP of Yemen- the country of his birth.
  1. Dilip Shanghvi
    Sun Pharma’s Dilip Shanghvi followed Mukesh Ambani in the Hunur Report of 2017. With a net worth of INR 89,000 crore Dilip Shanghvi became the second richest Indian.
  2. Lakshmi Niwas Mittal
    The steel Baron of India, Lakshmi Niwas Mittal with a net worth of INR 88,200 crore is the third richest Indian as per the Hurun Report.
  1. Shiv Nadar
    With a net worth of INR 85,100 crore, Shiv Nadar became the fourth richest Indian according to the Hurun India Rich List. He is the founder and Chairman of IT giant HCL.
  2. Azim Premji
    The founder of multi-billion dollar IT giant Wipro’s, Azim Premji’s net worth is INR 79,300 crore. In 2006, Azim Premji founded the Premji Invest.
  1. Cyrus Poonawalla
    Billionaire Cyrus Poonawalla of Serum Institute secures sixth position in the Hurun India Rich List of 2017. He has a networth of INR 71,100 crore.
  1. Gautam Adani
    The Chairman of Adani Group, Gautam Adani with a net worth of INR 70,600 crore became the seventh Richest Indian as per the Hunur Report.
  1. Acharya Balakrishna
    The CEO of the Ayurveda giant Patanjali, Acharya Balakrishna has made it to the list of Top 10 Richest India as per the Hunur India Rich List of 2017. In the financial year 2016-2017, Patanjali had a turnover of INR 10,561 crore.
  1. Uday Kotak
    With a networth of INR 62,700 crore, Uday Kotak of the Kotak Mahindra Bank is the ninth richest person as per the Hunur India Rich List of 2017.
  1. Sunil Mittal and Family
    The founder and Chairman of Bharti Airtel, Sunil Mittal with a net worth of INR 56,500 crore is the tenth richest Indian as per the Hunur India Rich List of 2017. He launched the Airtel Payment Bank and recently signed the agreement to acquire Telenor’s India.

Top 10 MBA colleges in Canada



Top 10 MBA colleges in Canada


Top 10 MBA colleges in Canada

1. Ivey Business School - University of Western Ontario

Established: 1922

2. Schulich School of Business - York University

Established: 1966

3. Rotman School of Management - University of Toronto

Established: 1950

4. Desautels Faculty of Management - McGill University

Established: 1906

5. Sauder School of Business - University of British Columbia

Established: 1956


6. Queen's School of Business - Queen's University

Established: 1919

7. HEC Montreal

Established: 1907

8. Alberta School of Business - University of Alberta

Established: 1916

9. Beedie School of Business - Simon Fraser University

Established: 1966

10. Edwards School of Business - University of Saskatchewan

Established: 1914

Saturday, 9 December 2017

5 Types of Software Almost Every Business Needs


5 Types of Software Almost Every Business Needs

1. Project Management Software

Virtually any business can benefit from a project management system. Software for project managers is designed to help users organize projects, prioritize tasks, assign tasks and monitor progress within one program. It provides a 1,000-foot view of the projects that are underway, but you can also drill down to details to see all of the specifics.

Another benefit of this type of software is that employees can collaborate together on a project and keep others posted on their progress. This is ideal for companies that have remote employees who contribute to team projects.

2. Search Engine Optimization Software

At one point, search engine optimization (SEO) was something that specialists and consultants handled for a high price. New SEO software programs are making it easier for businesses in all industries to improve search performance on their own.

Companies large and small are bringing SEO in-house with software that analyzes technical issues and optimizes the frontend and backend of websites. Since SEO is a long-term, ongoing process, software can make it much more affordable over time. The program does the legwork of gathering data and information, since it continuously runs in the background.

Some SEO software programs are comprehensive, while others are specialized. Programs can be developed to analyze competitor SEO efforts, find the best keywords, monitor backlinks or do everything at once.

3. Customer Relationship Management Software

The customers you’ve already won over are extremely valuable. The White House Office of Consumer Affairs has noted that a loyal customer is typically worth about 10x their original purchase. They’ll come back for repeat business on their own. Marketing Metrics has found that the profitability of an existing customer is 60-70%, but just 5-20% for a new prospect.

Once you get a customer, it pays to nurture the relationship and keep your brand at the top of their mind. Customer relationship management (CRM) software can do just that. The program can be synced with your website, online forms, email and phone systems. Any time a lead or customer provides their information, it’s captured by the CRM.

If that’s all a CRM could do, it would be nothing more than an automatic, online Rolodex. But CRM software goes much further. Managers and sales agents can create email campaigns that are automatically triggered when a new lead comes in. They can analyze the data and create reports to learn more about the customer base. They can also keep track of every touchpoint, so that customers aren’t overwhelmed and turned off by constant contact.

Customer relationship management is something that big businesses have invested in for years. Software has leveled the playing field so that even small companies with a few employees can manage contact information in a way that creates loyal customers.

4. Reputation Management Software

Another piece of software that just about any business can use is reputation management software. Before the invention of the Internet, forums and social media sites, word of mouth was restricted to who you knew personally. Today, people can hear the opinion of customers all over the world.

Keeping customers happy and managing the online conversation is a full-time job, unless you have the right software. There are a number of programs that can continuously monitor when a brand name is mentioned online. Any time someone discusses your company, the software will send an alert. This allows companies to quickly intervene if there’s a complaint, as well as find out who talks about their products the most (whether positively or negatively).

5. Inventory Management Software

Companies that sell products have a lot of moving pieces to manage. From international corporations to one-man shops operating out of a house, without inventory management, productivity and profitability is going to suffer.

Inventory management software doesn’t just track the number of units that are available for purchase. It can track a particular item through the entire delivery process, automate some inventory tasks and help you track orders. The information that’s gathered can also help a business identify weaknesses in the supply chain.

With a few key pieces of software, almost any company can learn more about their business and the customers they serve. As technology keeps advancing, you can expect the software options out there to keep expanding right along with it.

Let me know which tool are you using and how is it helping your business grow! :)