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Topspin Communications, a US-based technology start-up delivering the foundation for a new utility data centre computing model, announced that it is setting up a research and development (R&D) base in Bangalore, India. Avtar Saini, former director South Asia for Intel will join Topspin Communications as vice president Asia operations. During his 22 years at Intel, Avtar led the Pentium processor design team and later managed the development of the Itanium processor, Intel’s first implementation of the 64-bit architecture. In 1999, he relocated to India to set up the Intel India Development Centre, which is the largest non-manufacturing site outside the US. With seven patents to his credit Avtar’s core interest has always been in product design.

“We are very excited to be adding an accomplished industry veteran like Avtar to our team,” said Krish Ramakrishnan, CEO of Topspin Communications.

“Avtar brings to Topspin a unique understanding of product development, industry dynamics, technology roadmaps, and strategic management issues. He is a tremendous asset to the company and we look forward to having him as part of our core team in Asia.”

Commenting on his retirement from Intel, Avtar said, “What do you do when you have crossed a colossal mountain? You look for the next one to cross. I am very keen to work with India’s young technical talent; mentor them in working on core product design work and build the made in India brand.”

“Topspin has tremendous potential to lead the next wave of growth in the data centre with its unique virtualisation fabric that enables on-demand computing and broad resource consolidation,” said Avtar. “There is a demand for large-scale improvement in the data centre, and Topspin has the solutions to meet that demand. I look forward to working with Topspin’s first-rate management and engineering teams to contribute to the next wave of product development for the company.”


Mahindra British Telecom (MBT), the telecom software joint venture between the Mahindra Group and British Telecommunications (BT) announced the appointment of Sonjoy Anand as the chief financial officer. Bringing over 20 years of experience in financial controls, business unit operations, mergers & acquisitions activities and information technology, Anand in his new role will be responsible for the finance, legal and secretarial functions at MBT.

Anand was previously a senior executive with ICI where, as finance director of their global catalyst business Synetix, he played a key role in improving performance and the subsequent successful divestment to John-son Matthey. He was also chief executive of ICI India’s speciality materials business, where he was responsible for a $50 million business with three manufacturing sites and 500 staff.

He said, “At MBT one of the prime objectives is to improve the company’s functional framework to enable it to manage revenue increases effectively as existing business grows and new contracts are secured. Critically MBT must ensure that its flexibility and customer-centric approach—two key attributes—are sustained and developed as expansion plans roll out. A key area of focus will be to introduce performance management systems and processes that enable us to grow profitably, while maintaining our capability to offer tailored, relevant solutions that meet customer requirements.”

John Helleur, CEO of MBT, said: “Sonjoy brings us considerable financial acumen and broad general management experience that will be crucial when managing the positive challenges created by growth. His appointment will be pivotal to our future success.”

A Chartered Accountant, Anand is a BA (Hons) Economics from the Hindu College, University of Delhi.

Datamatics has inducted a former senior director at SAP, Pradeep Sen, on its Board of directors. Designated as the new executive director of datamatics, Sen will drive the company’s business strategy. With over two decades of IT business experience, he is focussed on steering the company towards higher value added services. His experience includes senior executive positions with reputed companies like IBM, HCL Technologies, Eicher Gooerath, and Far East Computers.

During his stint at SAP and IBM, he won several accolades for his business acumen and creating high performance teams. Sen is a mechanical engineer from IIT Delhi.

Datamatics had earlier inducted veteran IT professionals Sriram Srinivasan as president, global software delivery.

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