With an AI-based voice interface, the Bengaluru-headquartered company is looking to do away with the laptop in the CEO's cabin
Atul Jalan, at Manthan’s office in Bengaluru. He chose the city over Silicon Valley because he wanted to create something lasting in India
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Atul Jalan sees Manthan Software as his defining innings on a personal level. “I never thought I would last this long,” says the 43-year-old of his fourth venture, which he started in 2004. He can succinctly explain its raison d’être in a few words. The Bengaluru-headquartered company sells business analytics software and services to prominent chains like Danish shoe retailer Ecco, fashion retailer Charming Charlie, supermarket/grocery store chain Woolworths in Australia, and businesses with several hundreds of stores in the US and other markets. It now increasingly caters to customers in other verticals such as FMCG and pharmacy chains as well.
Manthan started out as a pure licencing revenue-based company before Jalan anticipated what its biggest customers would want and recast it as a software-as-a-service (Saas) company in 2014-15. The transition, though successful, wasn’t easy. It entailed moving from selling software for upfront money to renting it out on the internet for a recurring revenue. Jalan’s expertise and vision, however, ensured it happened without a fuss.
(This story appears in the 01 September, 2017 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)