Facebook Pixel Our India Office Has Been Integral To Cvent's Journey | DataQuest - Business - Lees dit verhaal op Magzter.com
Ga onbeperkt met Magzter GOLD

Ga onbeperkt met Magzter GOLD

Krijg onbeperkte toegang tot meer dan 9000 tijdschriften, kranten en Premium-verhalen voor slechts

$149.99
 
$74.99/Jaar

Poging GOUD - Vrij

Our India Office Has Been Integral To Cvent's Journey

DataQuest

|

January 2019

Our continued investment in developing world- class event meeting and hospitality technology solutions have enabled us to build an impressive client base across all industries around the world,” says Pradeep Mannakkara Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Cvent in an interview with Data Quest.

Our India Office Has Been Integral To Cvent's Journey

Can you elaborate on the genesis of Cvent?

Cvent was founded as a small startup in 1999 by our Founder and CEO Reggie Aggarwal. Today, nearly 20 years later, it is a market leader in meetings, events, and hospitality technology. Since Cvent’s inception, the company has gone through an incredible journey filled with drastic ups and downs. Ours is a classic story of initial start-up success, dotcom bust, and a slow and steady build back into the multi million-dollar company we are today. We are one of the largest non-government-based technology companies headquartered in the Washington D.C. area and when we went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 2013, our stock performance had all the attributes of an IPO success story – it was an incredible time for us. 2016 marked another historic year for us as we were acquired for $1.65 billion by Vista Equity Partners. This was the largest acquisition of a publicly traded software company in Washington, D.C. history. We are now part of the fourth largest software company and our acquisition of Lanyon was an important milestone, making the Cvent brand the largest event technology company in the world. Currently, we have more than 3,200 employees, 25,000 customers, and 300,000 users worldwide and we are aggressively growing the operations of Cvent worldwide.

Is India only a delivery model or do you look at India itself as a market?

MEER VERHALEN VAN DataQuest

DataQuest

DataQuest

If Only The Mentalist Solved Cybercrimes too

Is there not a human mind sitting beneath every cyber-criminal's brain? From Stockholm effect, Lima syndrome, to how cyber-criminals neutralise guilt and can we use psychology to defeat and cure cyber- criminals- here is a social scientist and criminologist cracking some human doors of the dark cybercrime cave.

time to read

20 mins

May 2026

DataQuest

DataQuest

Made-in-India Chips: 'Wedge'ing the Semicon Door Open

We are doing pretty okay in design, packaging and talent availability. But can we cross the hedge with going-fabless, fully-oiled ecosystems, advanced architecture and our own IP?

time to read

5 mins

May 2026

DataQuest

DataQuest

AWS wants to be more than cloud in India's startup story

AWS's Tiffany Bloomquist says Indian startups are moving from AI demos to practical execution, with voice, finance, and faster product builds leading the shift.

time to read

7 mins

May 2026

DataQuest

DataQuest

Are You Talented Enough?

Here's a skillet of seven skills for you to consider cultivating to get and retain a job in the AI era

time to read

6 mins

May 2026

DataQuest

DataQuest

Where Al is already executing work in aerospace

GE Aerospace is moving AI beyond insight and into design, maintenance, and inspection, with human oversight still central to every critical decision.

time to read

3 mins

May 2026

DataQuest

DataQuest

Why CloudMoyo sees intelligent operations as the next AI frontier

CloudMoyo CEO Manish Kedia explains why real AI value lies beyond CLM and copilots, in unified data, real-time intelligence, and execution-led enterprise workflow.

time to read

8 mins

May 2026

DataQuest

DataQuest

Why India's Al future needs both sovereign control and heritage depth

India's AI next phase may depend on combining sovereign control with heritage depth, while enterprises build domain-specific models from their own knowledge.

time to read

11 mins

May 2026

DataQuest

DataQuest

The Tariff Turnpike - Now a Make-in-India Turnstile

India's new Soft Power on the Tariff Tables could lie in how, and when, we leverage self-reliance through Make-in-India outcomes and new import-export mathematics

time to read

4 mins

May 2026

DataQuest

DataQuest

As AI Reshapes IT Infrastructure, can Telecom Operators Move Up the Stack?

As AI reshapes infrastructure and value creation, Accenture's Boris Maurer explains why telecom operators may gain a bigger role in the digital stack.

time to read

8 mins

May 2026

DataQuest

DataQuest

From Clad-in-India to Made-in-India: How Far Have We Come?

And how much grit and gravel we need to still cover before appearing strong and bright on the global manufacturing map. Almost ten years forward- that's a good time for a quick X-Ray.

time to read

9 mins

May 2026

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size