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Why Atlassian dedicates 10% of engineering capacity to developer productivity
Every three months, Atlassian carries out surveys to determine developer productivity and identify any friction points.
Nykaa’s quarterly profit jumps over 3X on beauty, fashion growth
FSN E-Commerce, the parent company of beauty and fashion retailer Nykaa, reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 34.4 crore for the September quarter—over three times higher than a year ago.
Zepto investing consciously in growth, not spending frivolously: Co-founder Kaivalya Vohra
Soon after a fresh $450 million fundraise and increasing competition, Zepto’s Kaivalya Vohra said many companies have wasted a lot of money with nothing to show for it. However, Zepto’s spending has been disciplined and conscious.
Zepto’s biggest moat? Building its own tech stack
For Zepto, the real challenge wasn’t launching 10-minute delivery, it was making it predictable and profitable. CTO Nikhil Mittal says the answer lies in building the company’s own tech stack from scratch
Why India-specific deeptech innovation is necessary
At TechSparks 2025, Speciale Invest’s partners spoke about India’s growing deeptech ecosystem, calling for the need for India-first innovation, mid-stage research funding and patience
Karnataka’s new startup policy targets 10,000 ventures outside Bengaluru
In a move to cement its position as India’s startup capital, Karnataka has unveiled a Rs 518 crore plan to support 25,000 new ventures by 2030. The policy emphasises deeptech, women-led entrepreneurship, and balanced growth across the state.
Why Speciale Invest believes investors should give founders freedom to fail quietly
At TechSparks Bengaluru, Speciale Invest investors and M2P Fintech co-founder argued that deeptech demands investors willing to “lose with founders”—backing slow, invisible creation over quick returns.
Swiggy board greenlights raising up to Rs 10,000 Cr for growth, strategic flexibility
Swiggy has obtained board approval to raise up to Rs 10,000 crore through one or more tranches, including via a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP), in a strategic pivot amid intensifying competition in India’s food-delivery and quick-commerce markets.
Why Atlassian dedicates 10% of engineering capacity to developer productivity
Every three months, Atlassian carries out surveys to determine developer productivity and identify any friction points.
OPPO Launches New LUMO Image Engine For the Find X9 Before Nov 18 Launch
OPPO’s Find X9 series is just around the corner, with the launch set for November 18…. The post OPPO Launches New LUMO Image Engine For the Find X9 Before Nov 18 Launch appeared first on Fossbytes.
Tally Solutions wants to use AI in the right manner to benefit small businesses
At a panel discussion at TechSparks 2025, leaders from Tally Solutions discuss the company’s AI roadmap. While it is looking at various ways to engage with AI, the accounting software company is in no hurry to deploy the technology.
Groww IPO draws 17.6X subscription on final day as institutional demand surges
Groww’s IPO, which was already fully booked by mid-day on day two, was initially driven by retail participation. Individual investors placed bids for 62.54 crore shares, or 9.43 times the 6.63 crore reserved for them.
From fit to fashion trends, AI becomes Myntra’s growth engine, says CEO Nandita Sinha
At TechSparks, Myntra CEO Nandita Sinha said the company is using AI to spot fashion trends, enable faster production, and scale its content-to-commerce ecosystem, blending user-generated content with intelligent curation.
India is keen to build commercial aircraft, says Minister of Civil Aviation
In a fireside chat, Rammohan Naidu Kinjarapu, Union Minister of Civil Aviation, said India is now focused on mission manufacturing, building aviation ecosystems, supporting startups, and ensuring that aircraft made in India eventually take to the skies.
India’s deeptech growth hinges on research-led academia and patient early capital: Speciale Invest
At TechSparks 2025, Speciale Invest partners said India’s deeptech growth depends on research-focused academia and patient early capital, stressing the need to fund innovation at early technology readiness levels and nurture a patient, research-driven ecosystem.
‘The card is no longer the form factor’: Inside Mastercard’s tech transformation
Mastercard is betting its future on AI-powered fraud detection, behavioural biometrics, and a world where transactions happen without consumers even noticing.
Google Maps for ancient Rome: Digital archaeology brings 2,000-year-old highways back to life
Combining historical records with satellite imagery, researchers have prepared a ‘Google Maps’ of the Roman Empire. They have mapped around 300,000 kilometres of roads, including 110,000 kilometers of newly discovered roads, at the time the empire was at its peak.
‘Here we go again’: GTA VI release date postponed for the second time
This is the second time the sequel game, created by Rockstar Games, has been delayed. It was slated for a May 2026 release. The first time GTA VI was postponed was in 2025. The game’s prequel, GTA V, was released 12 years ago in 2013
‘I would have been an entrepreneur if not for politics’: Aviation Minister Naidu
Speaking at TechSparks 2025, Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu, Union Minister for Civil Aviation, said he entered politics after his father’s untimely death in 2012. If not for that, he said, he would have become an entrepreneur.