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One Day Internationals are a form of international cricket where a game is played over the course of a single day and with a limited number of overs bowled by each team - typically 50. Unlike Test cricket a lot of one-day cricket is played in the form of tournaments with more than two teams. The most famous of these is the Cricket World Cup played once every four years between all Test-playing nations, as well as several representatives from other cricket-playing nations who qualify through a series of qualifying matches.
This lists aims to include One-day International tournaments ever played and their winners. To qualify the tournament must have formal ODI status and must be played between at least three teams.
Pakistan in India ODI Series 2012/13 Pakistan
Pakistan in South Africa ODI Series 2012/13 South Africa 3-2 (5)
Pakistan in Scotland ODI Series 2013 Pakistan 1-0 (2)
Pakistan in Ireland ODI Series 2013 Pakistan 1-0 (2)
Pakistan in West Indies ODI Series 2013 Pakistan 3-1 (5)
Pakistan in Zimbabwe ODI Series 2013 Pakistan 2-1 (3)
Pakistan v South Africa ODI Series (in United Arab Emirates) 2013/14 South Africa 4-1 (5)
Pakistan in South Africa ODI Series 2013/14 Pakistan 2-1 (3)
India in South Africa ODI Series 2013/14 South Africa 2-0 (3)
Pakistan v Sri Lanka ODI Series (in United Arab Emirates) 2013/14 Pakistan 3-2 (5)
2016
*West Indies Tri-Nation Series in West Indies (Aus, SA, WI) : May-Jun 2016, Won by Australia
2015
*Dubai Triangular Series in United Arab Emirates (Afg, Ire, Sco) : Jan 2015, Won by Ireland
*Carlton Mid One-Day International Tri-Series in Australia (Aus, Eng, Ind) : Jan-Feb 2015 : Won by Australia
*ICC Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand (NZ, Aus, Ind, SA, SL, Pak, Ban, WI, Ire, Eng, Afg, Zim, Sco, UAE) : Feb-March 2015, Won by Australia
*ICC World Cricket League Championship (HK, Nam, PNG, Neth, Kenya, UAE, Nepal, Sco) : May 2015-Oct 2017, Current Series
2014
*Asia Cup in Bangladesh (Afg, Ban, Ind, Pak, SL) : Feb-Mar 2014, Won by SL
*Asian Cricket Council Premier League in Malaysia (Afg, HK, Malay, Nepal, Oman, UAE) : May 2014, Won by Afghanistan
*Zimbabwe Triangular Series in Zimbabwe (Aus, SA, Zim) : Aug-Sep 2014, Won by South Africa
2013
*ICC Champions Trophy (England, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Australia, India, South Africa, West Indies, Pakistan) June-2013 - Won by India
*West Indies Triangular Series in 2013 (Ind, SL, WI) in West Indies - July 2013 - Won by India
2012
* Commonwealth Bank Series (Aus, SL, Ind), Feb-Mar 2012, Won by Aus
* Asia Cup (Ind, SL, Pak, Ban), Mar 2012- Won by Pak
2011
* ICC Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka (Ind, SL, Pak, NZ, Aus, Eng, WI, SA, Net, Ire, Ban, Zim, Can, Kenya) Feb-Apr 2011, Won by India
* ICC World Cricket League Championship (Afg, Can, Ire, Kenya, Nam, Neth, Sco, UAE) June 2011-Oct 2013, Won by Ireland
* Tri-Nation Tournament in Scotland (Ire, Sco, SL) July 2011, Won by Sri Lanka
2010
*Tri-Nation Tournament in Bangladesh (Ban, Ind, SL) : Jan 2010, Won by Sri Lanka
*Zimbabwe Triangular Series (Ind, SL, Zim) : May-June 2010 , Won by Sri Lanka
*Asia Cup (Pak, Ind, SL, Ban), June-July 2010, Won by India
*Sri Lanka Triangular Series (Ind, NZ, SL) : Aug 2010 , Won by Sri Lanka
2009
*Tri Nation Tournament in Bangladesh (Ban, SL, Zim) : Jan 2009, Won by Sri Lanka
*ICC World Cup Qualifiers in South Africa (Sco, Ire, Kenya, Neth, Den, Afg, Ber, UAE, Can, Oman, Uga, Nam) : Apr 2009, Won by Ireland
*Compaq Cup in Sri Lanka (Ind, SL, NZ) : Sep 2009, Won by India
*ICC Champions Trophy in South Africa (Aus, Pak, Ind, WI, NZ, Eng, SL, SA) : Sep-Oct 2009, Won by Australia
2008
*Commonwealth Bank Series in Australia (Aus, India, SL), February-March 2008, Won By India
*Kitply Cup (Ban, Ind, Pak), June 2008, Won by Pakistan
*Asia Cup in Pakistan (Ban, HK, Ind, Pak, SL, UAE) June-July 2008, Won By Sri Lanka
*Associates Tri-Series in Scotland (Ire, NZ, Sco) July 2008, Won by New Zealand
*Scotiabank Series in Canada (Ber, Can, WI) Aug 2008, Won by West Indies
*Tri-Nation Tournament in Kenya (Ire, Ken, Zim), Oct 2008, Shared
2007
* Commonwealth Bank Series in Australia (Aus, Eng, NZ) Jan-Feb 2007, Won by England
* Associates Tri-Series in Kenya (Can, Kenya, Sco) Jan 2007, Won by Kenya
* ICC World Cricket League Division One in Kenya (Ber, Can, Ire, Kenya, Neth, Sco) Jan-Feb 2007, Won by Kenya
* Associates Triangular Series in West Indies (Ban, Ber, Can) Feb 2007 - Won by Bangladesh
* ICC World Cup in West Indies (Aus, Ban, Ber, Can, Eng, Ind, Ire, Kenya, Neth, NZ, Pak, Sco, SA, SL, WI, Zim) Mar-Apr 2007, Won by Australia
* Quadrangular Series in Ireland (Ire, Neth, Sco, WI) July 2007, Won by West Indies
2006
*VB Series in Australia (Aus, SA, SL) Jan-Feb 2006, Won by Australia
*ICC Tri-Series in West Indies (Ber, Can, Zim) May 2006, Won by Zimbabwe
*European Championship Division One in Scotland (Den, Ire, Italy, Neth, Sco) Aug 2006, Won by Ireland
*DLF Cup in Malaysia (Aus, WI, Ind) Sep 2006, Won by Australia
*ICC Champions Trophy in India (Aus, Ban, Eng, Ind, NZ, Pak, SA, SL, WI, Zim) Oct-Nov 2006, Won by Australia
*ICC Tri-Series in South Africa (Ber, Can, Neth) Nov-Dec 2006, Won by Netherlands
2005
*VB Series in Australia (Aus, Pak, WI), Jan-Feb 2005, Won by Australia
*, Jun-Jul 2005 (Eng, Ban, Aus) - shared between England and Australia
*IndianOil Cup, Jul - Aug 2005 (SL, Ind, WI) - won by Sri Lanka
*Videocon Tri-Series in Zimbabwe, Aug - Sep 2005 (Zim, Ind, NZ) - won by New Zealand
2004
*VB Series (Aus, Ind, Zim) Jan - Feb 2004 - Won by Australia
*NatWest Series in England, Jun-Jul 2004 (Eng, NZ, WI) - Won by New Zealand
*Asia Cup in Sri Lanka, Jul-Aug 2004 (Ban, Hkg, Ind, Pak, SL, UAE) - Won by Sri Lanka
*Videocon Cup in Netherlands, Aug 2004 (Aus, Ind, Pak) - Won by Australia
*2004 NatWest Challenge in England, Sep 2004 (Eng, Ind) - Won by England
*NatWest International Match in England, Sep 2004 (Aus, Pak) - Won by Australia
*ICC Champions Trophy in England, 8-25 September 2004 - Won by West Indies
*Paktel Cup in Pakistan (Pak, SL, Zim), Sep - Oct 2004 - Won By Sri Lanka
*BCCI Platinum Jubilee Match, Nov 2004 - Won By Pakistan
2003
*VB Series (Aus, Eng, SL), Dec 2002 - Jan 2003 - won by Australia
*World Cup in South Africa, 8 February to 23 March 2003 - won by Australia
*Cherry Blossom Sharjah Cup (Pak, Ken, SL, Zim), April 2003 - won by Pakistan
*TVS Cup in Bangladesh (Ban, Ind, SA), Apr 2003 - shared by India, South Africa
*Bank Alfalah Cup (SL, NZ, Pak), May 2003 - won by New Zealand
*NatWest Challenge - Jun 2003 (Eng, Pak) - won by England
*NatWest Series - Jun - Jul 2003 (Eng, SA, Zim) - won by England
*TVS Cup in India (Aus, Ind, NZ) - Oct - Nov 2003 - won by Australia
2002
*VB Series (Aus, NZ, SA), Jan-Feb 2002 - won by South Africa
*Sharjah Cup (Pak, NZ, SL), Apr 2002 - won by Pakistan
*NatWest Series - Jun - Jul 2002 (Eng, Ind, SL) - won by India
*Morocco Cup - Aug 2002 (Pak, SA, SL) - won by Sri Lanka
*Triangular Tournament in Kenya (Pak, Aus, Ken), Aug - Sep 2002 - shared by Australia,Pakistan
*ICC Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka, 12-30 September 2002 - shared by India,Sri Lanka
2001
*Carlton Series in Australia (Aus, WI, Zim), Jan-Feb 2001 - won by Australia
*ARY Gold Cup in Sharjah, (NZ, Pak, SL) Apr 2001 - won by Sri Lanka
*NatWest Series - June 2001 (Eng, Aus, Pak) - won by Australia
*Coca-Cola Cup (Zimbabwe), June - July 2001 (Ind, WI, Zim) - won by West Indies
*Coca-Cola Cup (Sri Lanka) - July - August 2001 (SL, Ind, NZ) - won by Sri Lanka
*Standard Bank Triangular Tournament (SA, Ind, Ken), Oct 2001 - won by South Africa
*Khaleej Times Trophy in Sharjah (Pak, SL, Zim), Oct-Nov 2001 - won by Pakistan
*LG Abans Triangular Series (SL, WI, Zim), Dec 2001 - won by Sri Lanka
2000
*Carlton & United Series (Aus, Ind, Pak) Jan-Feb 2000 - won by Australia
*Standard Bank Triangular Tournament (SA, Eng, Zim), Jan-Feb 2000 - won by South Africa
*Coca-Cola Cup in Sharjah, (Ind, Pak, SA) Mar 2000 - won by Pakistan
*Cable & Wireless One Day International Series, (WI, Pak, Zim) April 2000 - won by Pakistan
*Asia Cup In Bangladesh (Ban, Ind, Pak, SL) May-Jun 2000 - won by Pakistan
*NatWest Series - July 2000 (Eng, WI, Zim) - won by England
*Sahara Cup in Toronto, Canada, Sep 2000 (Ind, Pak) - series called off
*Singer Triangular Series in Sri Lanka (SL, SA, Pak), Jul 2000 - won by Sri Lanka
*2000 Singapore Challenge, Aug 2000 - won by South Africa
*ICC KnockOut Trophy, Oct 2000 - won by New Zealand
*Sharjah Champions Trophy (Ind, SL, Zim) Oct 2000 - won by Sri Lanka
1999
*Carlton & United Series in Australia (Aus, Eng, SL), Jan-Feb 1999 - won by Australia
*Meril International Cricket Tournament in Bangladesh (Ban, Ken, Zim), March 1999 - won by Zimbabwe
*Pepsi Cup in India (Ind, Pak, SL), Mar-Apr 1999 - won by Pakistan
*Coca-Cola Cup in Sharjah, (Eng, Ind, Pak) Apr 1999 - won by Pakistan
*World Cup in England, May - June 1999 - won by Australia
*DMC Toronto Cricket Festival,(Pak, West indies) Sep 1999 - Won by Pakistan
*Aiwa Cup in Sri Lanka (Aus, Ind, SL), Aug 1999 - won by Sri Lanka
*Coca-Cola Singapore Challenge (Ind, WI, Zim), Sep 1999 - won by West Indies
*LG Cup in Kenya (Ken, Ind, SA, Zim), Sep-Oct 1999 - won by South Africa
*Sharjah Champions Trophy (Pak, SL, WI) Oct 1999 - won by Pakistan
1998
*Carlton & United Series in Australia, Dec 1997 - Jan 1998 (Aus, NZ, SA) - won by Australia
*Silver Jubilee Independence Cup in Bangladesh, Jan 1998 (Ban, Ind, Pak) - won by India
*Pepsi Triangular Cup in India (Ind, Aus, Zim), Apr 1998 - won by Australia
*Standard Bank International One-day Series in South Africa (Pak, SA, SL) Apr 1998 - won by South Africa
*Coca-Cola Cup in Sharjah (Aus, Ind, NZ), Apr 1998 - won by India
*Coca-Cola Triangular Series in India (Ind, Kenya, Ban), May 1998 - won by India
*Singer Akai Nidahas Trophy, Sri Lanka, (Ind, NZ, SL) June - July 1998 - won by India
*Emirates Triangular Series in England (Eng, SA, SL), Aug 1998 - won by Sri Lanka
* in Toronto (Ind, Pak), Sep 1998 - won by Pakistan
*ICC Champions Trophy, Dhaka, Oct-Nov 1998 - won by South Africa
*Coca-Cola Cup in Sharjah (SL, Ind, ZIM), Nov 1998 - won by India
1997
*Carlton & United One Day Series in Australia (Aus, Pak, WI) Dec 1996 - Jan 1997 - won by Pakistan
*Standard Bank International One Day Series in South Africa (SA, Ind, Zim) Jan-Feb 1997 - won by South Africa
*Singer-Akai Cup in Sharjah (Pak, SL, Zim) Apr 1997 - won by Sri Lanka
*Independence Cup in India (Ind, NZ, Pak, SL) May 1997 - won by Sri Lanka
* in Canada (Ind, Pak) Sep 1997 - won by India
*Asia Cup in Sri Lanka (Ban, Ind, Pak, SL), Jul 1997 - won by Sri Lanka
* in Kenya, Oct 1997 (Zim, Ban, Ken) - won by Zimbabwe
*Wills Quadrangular Tournament in Pakistan, Nov 1997 (Pak, SA, SL, WI) - won by South Africa
*Akai-Singer Champions Trophy in Sharjah, Dec 1997 (Eng, Ind, Pak, WI) - won by England
1996
*Benson & Hedges World Series in Australia (Aus, SL, WI) Dec 1995 - Jan 1996 - won by Australia
*Wills World Cup in India, Pakistan & Sri Lanka (NZ, Eng, SA, UAE, Zim, WI, Neth, SL, Aus, Kenya, Ind, Pak) : Feb-Mar 1996 - won by Sri Lanka
*Pepsi Cup in Sharjah (Ind, Pak, SA) Apr 1996 - won by South Africa
*Singer Cup in Singapore (Ind, Pak, SL) Apr 1996 - won by Pakistan
* in Canada (Ind, Pak) Sep 1996 - won by Pakistan
*Singer World Series in Sri Lanka (SL, Zim, Ind, Aus) Aug-Sep 1996 - won by Sri Lanka
*Centenary Tournament in Kenya (Ken, Pak, RSA, SL) Sep-Oct 1996 - won by South Africa
*Titan Cup in India (Ind, Aus, RSA) Oct-Nov 1996 - won by India
*Champions Trophy in Sharjah (Pak, SL, NZ) Nov 1996 - won by Pakistan
1995
*Mandela Trophy in South Africa (NZ, Pak, SL, SA): Dec 1994 - Jan 1995 - won by South Africa
*Benson & Hedges World Series in Australia (Aus, Aus-A, Eng, Zim) Dec 1994 - Jan 1995 - won by Australia
*New Zealand Centenary Tournament (Aus, Ind, NZ, SA) Feb 1995 - won by Australia
*Asia Cup in Sharjah (Ban, Ind, Pak, SL) Apr 1995 - won by India
*Champions Trophy in Sharjah (WI, Pak, SL) Oct 1995 - won by Sri Lanka
1994
*Benson & Hedges World Series in Australia (Aus NZ RSA) Dec 1993 - Jan 1994 - won by Australia
*Austral-Asia Cup in Sharjah (Aus, Ind, NZ, Pak, SL, UAE) Apr 1994 - won by Pakistan
*Singer World Series in Sri Lanka (Aus, Ind, Pak, SL) Sep 1994 - won by India
*Wills Triangular Series in Pakistan (Aus, Pak, SA) Oct 1994 - won by Australia
*Wills World Series in India (Ind, NZ, WI) Oct-Nov 1994 - won by India
1993
*Benson & Hedges World Series in Australia (Aus, Pak, WI) Dec 1992 - Jan 1993 - won by West Indies
*Wills Trophy in Sharjah (Pak, SL, Zim) Feb 1993 - won by Pakistan
*Total International Series in South Africa (Pak, SA, WI) Feb 1993 - won by West Indies
*Champions Trophy in Sharjah (Pak SL WI) Oct/Nov 1993 - won by West Indies
*5-nation Hero Cup in India (Ind, SA, SL, WI, Zim) Nov 1993 - won by India
1992
*Benson & Hedges World Series in Australia (Aus Ind WI) : Dec 1991/Jan 1992 - won by Australia
*Benson & Hedges World Cup in Australia & New Zealand (NZ, Aus, Eng, Ind, Zim, SL, Pak, WI, SA) : Feb/Mar 1992 - won by Pakistan
1991
*Benson & Hedges World Series in Australia (Aus, Eng, NZ) Nov 1990 - Jan 1991 - won by Australia
*Asia Cup (Ind, SL, Ban) in India Dec 1990 - Jan 1991 - won by India
*Wills Trophy in Sharjah (Ind Pak WI) Oct 1991 - won by Pakistan
1990
*Benson & Hedges World Series in Australia (Aus Pak SL): Dec 1989/Feb 1990 - won by Australia
*Rothmans Cup in New Zealand (Aus Ind NZ): Mar 1990 - won by Australia
*Austral-Asia Cup in Sharjah (Aus NZ Ind Pak SL Ban): Apr/May 1990 - won by Pakistan
*Sharjah Cup in Sharjah (Pak SL) : Dec 1990 - won by Pakistan
1989
*Benson & Hedges World Series in Australia (Aus Pak WI) : Dec 1988/Jan 1989 - won by West Indies
*Sharjah Cup in Sharjah (Pak SL) : Mar 1989 - won by Pakistan
*Champions Trophy in Sharjah (Ind Pak WI): Oct 1989 - won by Pakistan
*Nehru Cup in India (Aus Eng Ind Pak SL WI): Oct/Nov 1989 - won by Pakistan
1988
*Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus NZ SL) : Dec 1987/Jan 1988 - won by Australia
*Sharjah Cup in Sharjah (NZ Ind SL) : Mar/Apr 1988 - won by India
*Champions Trophy in Sharjah (Ind Pak WI) : Oct 1988 - won by West Indies
*Asia Cup in Bangladesh (Ban Ind Pak SL) : Oct/Nov 1988 - won by India
1987
*Benson & Hedges Perth Challenge (Aus Eng Pak WI) : Dec 1986/Jan 1987 - won by England
*Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus Eng WI) : Jan/Feb 1987 - won by England
*Sharjah Cup in Sharjah (Aus Eng Ind Pak) : Apr 1987 - won by England
*Reliance World Cup in India & Pakistan (Aus, Eng, Ind, NZ, Pak, SL, WI, Zim,) : Oct/Nov 1987 - won by Australia
1986
*Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus Ind NZ) : Jan/Feb 1986 - won by Australia
*Asia Cup (Ban Pak SL) in Sri Lanka : Mar/Apr 1986 - won by Sri Lanka
*John Player Trophy in Sri Lanka (NZ Pak SL) : Apr 1986 - won by Pakistan
*Austral-Asia Cup in Sharjah (Aus Ind NZ Pak SL) : Apr 1986 - won by Pakistan
1985
*Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus SL WI) : Jan/Feb 1985 - won by West Indiess
*Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket in Australia (Aus Eng Ind NZ Pak SL WI) : Feb/Mar 1985 - won by India
*Rothmans Trophy in Sharjah (Aus Eng Ind Pak) : Mar 1985 - won by India
*Rothmans Sharjah Cup in Sharjah (Ind Pak WI) : Nov 1985 - won by West Indies
1984
*Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus Pak WI): Jan/Feb 1984 - Won by West Indies
*1984 Asia Cup (Ind Pak SL) in Sharjah: Apr 1984 - won by India
1983
*Benson & Hedges World Series Cup (Aus Eng NZ) Jan/Feb 1983 - Won by Australia
*Prudential World Cup in England (Aus, Eng, Ind, NZ, Pak, SL, WI, Zim) : Jun 1983 - Won by India
1982
*Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus Pak WI) Nov 1981/Jan 1982 - Won by West Indies
*1982 ICC Trophy in England (Ban, Ber, Can, EAf, Fiji, Gibr, HK, ISR, Kenya, Malay, Neth, PNG, Sin, USA, WAf, Zim,) Jun/July 1982 - Won by Zimbabwe
1981
*Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus NZ Ind) Nov 1980/Feb 1981 - Won by Australia
1980
*Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus Eng WI) : Nov 1979/Jan 1980 - Won by West Indies
1979
*1979 ICC Trophy in England (Arg, Ban, Ber, Can, Den, EAf, Fiji, Isr, Malay, Neth, PNG, Sin, USA, SL) : May/Jun 1979 - Won by Sri Lanka
*Prudential World Cup in England (Aus, Can, Eng, Ind, NZ, Pak, SL, WI) : Jun 1979 - Won by West Indies
1975
*Prudential World Cup in England (Aus, EAf, Eng, Ind, NZ, Pak, SL, WI) : Jun 1975 - Won by West Indies
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Outloud Apps (or Outloud oy) is a Finnish company developing Speech therapy mobile apps and providing corresponding therapy services. According to the website of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), the company has developed the Leaping Leo app that is leading the voice-activated games market.
Company history
Outloud was founded by a practicing speech and language therapist Ulla Sergejeff in September 2013 in the city of Tampere, Finland. According to the company's Facebook page, the idea of creating her own apps came to Ulla while she was seeking new ways to make speech therapy sessions more effective and entertaining. Ulla came up with the idea of creating a Voice-activated adventure game Leaping Leo, unique at that time.
As the Finnish "oy", short for Osakeyhtiö, indicates, Outloud is a privately owned company by shareholders.
In 2015 Outloud and another Finnish developer Caffeine Overdose won the Games for Health Finland Challenge 2015. This is a Finnish national contest that pursues boosting promoting health and well-being through game-based innovations.
Company products
Besides Leaping Leo, the company lists as her products the following apps on its website: Outloud Christmas Scene, Outloud Timer and Timer 2, Sounds game and Outloud Sounds test. Most of the apps are created for the iOS platform. As the developer claims, these apps are aimed at tackling Speech-language pathology and disorders in children.
Background information
The country where Outloud is based is known for two things which are booming Finnish startup scene (Digital health innovations in particular) and one of the most advanced education systems, including special education (Education in Finland). All these things may have influenced the development of Outloud as well as all other companies in the same field.
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Impetus Technologies is a privately held product development, software services and solutions company. Founded in 1991 by Praveen Kankariya, Impetus is headquartered in Los Gatos, California with development centers in NOIDA, Indore, Gurgaon, and Bengaluru, India.
History
The company was founded by Praveen Kankariya in Indore, India, to develop software products and offer product design and development services.
The first product developed by Impetus was for the newspaper industry. The product automated the news acquisition process from various wire services. This product was deployed at more than 200 publication houses across India.
Business
The core focus of the company is on software product development and technology R&D services. Impetus provides offerings in software architecture and design, development, test engineering, performance engineering, sustenance and support.
Impetus works in domains including mobile and wireless, digital media, performance marketing, internet advertising, network security, telecom, finance, healthcare, supply chain management, CRM, and collaboration management.The company is also focused on emerging technologies in mobility, Big Data, SaaS, cloud computing, social media, product testing, and performance engineering.
Impetus has been involved in hundreds of product launches for its global client base since its inception.
Impetus' R&D division, Innovation Labs and Mobile Labs centralize the expertise and knowledge from different domain experts to advice customers on optimal technology strategies.
Partners
Below is a partial list of Impetus partners:
* Oracle Corporation
* Syncsort
* Hortonworks
* DataStax
* MapR
* Talend
* Cloudera
* BMC
* Microsoft
Products and Solutions
* StreamAnalytix - StreamAnalytix enables enterprises to analyse and respond to events in real-time at Big Data scale. It provides enterprises with the advantages of an Open Source based, enterprise-grade platform, for rapid and easy development of real-time streaming analytics applications.
* Workload Migration - A comprehensive automation toolset to automate the conversion of existing SQL-based scripts into equivalent HiveQL or SparkSQL for optimized execution in the Hadoop environment.
* Data Blending - The only end-to-end, self-service tool based on open source technology in Hadoop, it provides a simple, easy-to-use interface to quickly connect multiple data sources allowing users to effortlessly blend data.
Open Source Contributions
Impetus has contributed to and created open-source software projects, including:
* GAE-OpenSocial - Python based infrastructure for the OpenSocial community interested in the Google Cloud.
* Hadoop-toolkit - This can build tool kits/extensions for the Hadoop ecosystem. It creates and provides links to existing tools.
* Kundera - A JPA 2.0-compliant object-datastore mapping library for NoSQL datastores.
* Zing - Java Apache Shindig-based OpenSocial-compatible social networking website.
* WebROaR - Ruby application server.
Awards and Recognition
* Impetus has been recognized among 50 Best Information Technology Companies to Work For in India by the Great Place to Work Institute in 2016.
* Impetus is awarded ‘Dream Employer of the Year in Asia’ by Asia Best Employer Brand Awards in 2016.
* Impetus ranked as 14th Dream Companies to Work For in India by the World HRD Congress in partnership with Times Ascent in 2016.
* Impetus is the winner of the ‘Dream Companies to Work For’ in Asia by the World HRD Congress in 2015.
* Impetus voted among India’s ‘Top 100 Best Companies to Work For’ in 2015.
* Top 50 Best IT Companies to Work For in India in 2015
* Impetus is the winner of the ‘Dream Companies to Work For’ in IT by the World HRD Congress in 2015
* Impetus ranked as the 5th Most Flexible Workplace in India by Great Place to Work Institute.
* Impetus voted among India’s ‘Top 100 Best Companies to Work For’ in 2014.
* Impetus voted among India’s ‘Top 100 Best Companies to Work For’ in 2013.
* Impetus ranked among Top 50 India’s Best Companies to Work for 2012 announced by the Great Place to Work Institute.
* TERI-HSBC Living Business SME award, 2010- Impetus received second prize in 'HSBC Living Business SME Award 2010’, the Corporate Social Responsibility Awards by The Energy and Resources Institute along with HSBC for creating learning opportunities for children from low income families at Noida and Indore through partnership with local NGOs.
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Rohit Gadia (born 1984) is an Indian entrepreneur and founder CEO of CapitalVia, a financial market research and consulting company.
Early life
Gadia was born and raised in Burhanpur in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. He studied at Nehru Montessori Higher Secondary School in Burhanpur, and graduated from Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain College, Bangalore University with a Bachelor of Commerce degree, and Master of Business Administration (Finance) from S P Jain School of Global Management. He also holds diploma degree in Information Technology from C-DAC and certification in Maximizing Your Leadership Program from Harvard Business School.
Career
Gadia began his career by selling Sim Cards under umbrella and worked with Hewlett Packard BPO for a very short duration. In 2006, he started CapitalVia, an investment advisory company which came into operations in June 2008.
Recognition
* 2010 - S P Jain Alumni Achievement Awards for Professional Excellence.
* 2012 - ET Now IndiaMART Leaders of Tomorrow Awards (Banking, Finance and Allied Services).

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