EIS Turning Ups into Start-Ups
Abstract
A startup company or startup or start-up is an entrepreneurial undertaking or an innovative business in the form of
a company, a partnership or temporary organization designed to seek out for a repeatable and scalable business model.
These companies, by and large recently shaped, are ground-breaking in a process of growth, legalization and delve into for
target markets. The expression became worldwide widespread during the dot-com bubble when a great number of dotcom
companies were founded. The startup did a lot of heavy lifting in the beginning of this year helping design software,
integrations and processes to solve pain points in building a website, a mobile site, integrating a payment gateway and
most importantly powering automated and cost-effective shipping for Indian SMEs.
The GJEIS as a scholastic Journal facilitates well-groomed business leaders with its research initiatives and considering
the changing face of the nation especially the startups, for the reason that it also represents the changing face of business.
The journal is right now listed in almost fifty directories in the world, equipped with Digital Object Identifier (DOI) from
Crossref USA http://www.crossref.org. It also had an average impact factor of 1.68 from the various impact factors rating
agencies. The journal with its seventh volume focused on this part and emphasize how changes brings a paradigm shift on
the plus side and create tremendous market opportunities in products and services. Mandate of a Journal is to popularize
the impression of Enterprise, Information and System in business and outside business. It is designed to enlighten people
that synchronization of three words is not just a pecuniary objective, but is more ubiquitous, that is why we have to get
transversely what the academics and the peers are doing and saying about technological pitch in creating a niche. We have
built a comprehensive team to make GJEIS a legitimacy.
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