Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

A Journey of thousand miles starts with a first step

Someone said me so. I don't know when I started my journey; but surely I am on right track.

Thanks to Ganesh H S, Shridhar Hegde, Avinash, Guruprasad Hegde and Argentina for helping me to take a firm decision about my life.
Now I am proud to announce my promotion from employee to employer (E to R : not an error !). There is lot to learn everyday and its not limited in technical aspects now.

My Company website is 4th website I ever managed and this blog-site being the first one! But I am good with web technology now. My colleagues' support was fantastic and felt like I am still working in MNC :)

We have decided to name it as NESOTE Outsourcing Services in short NESOTEOS (nesoteos.com).
NESOTE : Never Ending Series Of Technology Expeditions.

NESOTEOS.com
For NESOTE family, NESOTEOS is first subsidiary company. Outsource department of Nesote Technologies is planned to be setup as a NESOTEOS, a subsidiary company.
Nesote, as a product based company have many products to make someone's online business better. inoutscripts.com lists all products available. NESOTEOS, where I am working will involve in customized software development and software services.

It's a first step, I will keep posted for any good news. And most importantly, now I am relocated to Kerala :) Kaduthuruthy, a small village in Kottayam district, about 2 hours from Ernakulam. High rain, high humidity and high on dreams.

And here is first offer from me as an employer :)
I am looking for B.Tech./BE/MCA candidates in Kerala, Kaduthuruthy for software engineer designation. If someone is looking for long-term employment and competitive career they are most welcome. One can apply at nesoteos.com/career or mail to career@nesoteos.com.

Hope your blessings with keep me guarded as always :) 

Thursday, June 21, 2012

As it happened with Nokia+Microsoft

Surprised to read this newsMicrosoft turned its back to Nokia!

Nokia+Microsoft, much awaited pair hit mobile market with Nokia Lumia 800 just few months back.  Yes, they provided different interface than iPhone, Andriod or samsung's Bada OS. May be thats the reason, there were never involved in patent fighting ( which is regular story for Apple and Samsung).

Everyone expected this combination could break mightys like Apple, Google, Blackberry or Smasung. Competative smart phone industry gave better options to end users. Nokia gave up its Symbian OS, its own baby for Microsoft and expected good opportunities in smartphones to come back.

Change is inevitable. But this change- expects exchange of ideas. Who is right here? Microsoft sticking to its USP- desktops? Nokia hoping to grow with Microsfot brand? Microsoft sighting for better future? Nokia dumping Symbian?

Wish, this pair can make difference in better way. Or may its time for Symbain to be a phoenix!

All views are based on news snippets shared above.


Monday, July 4, 2011

It happens

There was a farmer who collected horses; he only needed one more  breed to complete his collection. One day, he found out that his  neighbor had the particular horse breed he needed. So, he constantly  botheredhis neighbor until he sold it to him. A month later, the horse  became ill and he called the veterinarian, who said: Well, your horse  has a virus. He must take this medicine for three days. I'll come back  on the 3rd day and if he's not better, we're going to have to put  him down.
Nearby, the pig listened closely to their conversation.The  next day, they gave him the medicine and left.The pig approached the horse and said: Be strong, my friend. Get up or else they're going to  put you to sleep!
On the second day, they gave him the medicine and  left.The pig came back and said: Come on buddy, get up or else you're  going to die! Come on, I'll help you get up. Let's go! One, two,  three...
On the third day, they came to give him the medicine and the  vet said:Unfortunately, we're going to have to put him down  tomorrow. Otherwise, the virus might spread and infect the other  horses. After they left, the pig approached the horse and said: Listen  pal, it's now or never! Get up, come on! Have courage! Come on! Get up!  Getup! That's it, slowly! Great! Come on, one, two, three... Good,  good.
Now faster, come on.... Fantastic! Run, run more! Yes! Yay! Yes!
You did it, you're a champion!!! All of a sudden, the owner came back,  saw the horse running in the field and began shouting: It's a miracle!

My horse is cured. This deserves a party. Let's kill the pig!
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It happens!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

And why not?

 
One fine day, a bus driver went to the bus garage, started his bus, and drove off along the route. No problems for the first few stops, a few people got on, a few got off, and things went generally well. At the next stop, however, a big hulk of a guy got on. Six feet eight, built like a wrestler, arms hanging down to the ground. He glared at the driver and said, "Big John doesn't pay!" and sat down at the back.
The driver was five feet three, thin, and basically meek. Naturally, he didn't argue with Big John, but he wasn't happy about it. The next day the same thing happened -Big John got on again, said "Big John doesn't pay!" and sat down. It happened next day, and the one after that, and so forth.
This irritated the bus driver, who started losing sleep over the way Big John was taking advantage of his size. Finally he could stand it no longer. He signed up for body building program, karate, judo and all that good stuff. By the end of the summer, he had become quite strong; So on the next Monday, when Big John got on the bus and said, "Big John doesn't pay!" the driver stood up, glared back and screamed, "And why not?"

With a surprised look on his face, Big John replied, "Big John has a Bus pass." :)
 
Moral: Be sure to check if there is a problem, then think of solving :)

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Google Inc

A hot-cake "The Google story" by David A. Vise sold like anything in market few years back. Self stated businessmen, enterpreneur, students, managers everyone read this book. Even I purchased this book! The success story of college students, the first payment changing the name of company there are many more things about this Google.
When I received gmail invitation in 2004, I felt so proud of it. I moved from indiatimes to gmail and you can create account only via invitation that made me so proud! I started stating that having email account in Google is like good status and only intelligent people will get invited. What more, when I sent request to one of my friend here is the response
"Thank u for sending me the invitation. I have created my account successfully in Gmail. However I need not send this news to u because this news will be given to U automatically byGmail people as I have learnt. "
So easy, Google does everything for us :) Here comes the problem. 
Now I am worried too much about Google. First ever bad news I heard is that Google maps is showing all Indian military bases on web. A wide open invitation to our beloved neighbors! No doubt, I was happy to see top view of my house sitting away by 600 KM! Google became so strong that, there is nothing which they didn't touch. Orkut, YouTube, Andriod, Chrome and a new trend of waves! One and only the GOOGLE; Almighty in internet world.
It was Chinese government, questioned about Google! There are many reasons behind like security, local policies, culture and impact by Google. Few days before when I heard about banning of Google in China I really felt bad for IT industry workers in China :) (There was a recent news that Google was hacked by Chinese just like the news Chinese hacked Indian Govt. site) China government promoted Baidu, a Chinese search engine.
There are thousands of helping hand if you have Google. Everything You need is a click away starting from a calculator to white papers and everything else which you don't want also. For IT industry Google is the BOSS. We cannot survive without Google. But think about it for a moment. We are so addicted to Google that Google brand is always in #1. Most unknown secrets about you are present in your Google account. Imagine someone making it public! Even this blog is under the shadow of Google. 
Such a power to one name Google, doesn't sound good. It says something worst is yet to happen! We like dog when it is one month old, but after a year or so sometimes even we are afraid to go near! But we only feed good food for its growth. 
  One has to think about monopoly of Google wisely! When it comes to me, Yes I am worried! And now is the time I have to think about relocating at least few information away from Google. There is no privacy at all! Everything is Globally published and what more, if Google goes down with present situation, IT will fall sick. And many of us feel proud to say that we are dependent on Google. Last year movie, Da Vinci Code starring Tom Hanks represented Google in many conversions and dependency on Google.
Do you know what is the informal slogan of Google? 
Don't be evil
Very contradictory to its victory!

-PC

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Who is my competitor for tomorrow?

An interesting management article on future competition of IT industry from faculty member of IIM Bangalore
 ( Forwarded mail content)

Who sells the largest number of cameras in India?

Your guess is likely to be Sony, Canon or Nikon. Answer is none of the above. The winner is Nokia whose main line of business in India is not cameras but cell phones. Reason being cameras bundled with cellphones are outselling stand alone cameras. Now, what prevents the cellphone from replacing the camera outright? Nothing at all. One can only hope the Sonys and Canons are taking note.

Try this. Who is the biggest in music business in India? You think it is HMV Sa-Re-Ga-Ma? Sorry. The answer is Airtel. By selling caller tunes (that play for 30 seconds) Airtel makes more than what music companies make by selling music albums (that run for hours). Incidentally Airtel is not in music business. It is the mobile service provider with the largest subscriber base in India. That sort of competitor is difficult to detect, even more difficult to beat (by the time you have identified him he has already gone past you). But if you imagine that Nokia and Bharti (Airtel's parent) are breathing easy you can't be farther from truth.

Nokia confessed that they all but missed the smartphone bus. They admit that Apple's Iphone and Google's Android can make life difficult in future. But you never thought Google was a mobile company, did you? If these illustrations mean anything, there is a bigger game unfolding. It is not so much about mobile or music or camera or emails?

The "Mahabharat" (the great Indian epic battle) is about "what is tomorrow's personal digital device"? Will it be a souped up mobile or a palmtop with a telephone? All these are little wars that add up to that big battle. Hiding behind all these wars is a gem of a question - "who is my competitor?"

Once in a while, to intrigue my students I toss a question at them. It says "What Apple did to Sony, Sony did to Kodak, explain?" The smart ones get the answer almost immediately. Sony defined its market as audio (music from the walkman). They never expected an IT company like Apple to encroach into their audio domain. Come to think of it, is it really surprising? Apple as a computer maker has both audio and video capabilities. So what made Sony think he won't compete on pure audio? "Elementary Watson". So also Kodak defined its business as film cameras, Sony defines its businesses as "digital."
In digital camera the two markets perfectly meshed. Kodak was torn between going digital and sacrificing money on camera film or staying with films and getting left behind in digital technology. Left undecided it lost in both. It had to. It did not ask the question "who is my competitor for tomorrow?" The same was true for IBM whose mainframe revenue prevented it from seeing the PC. The same was true of Bill Gates who declared "internet is a fad!" and then turned around to bundle the browser with windows to bury Netscape. The point is not who is today's competitor. Today's competitor is obvious. Tomorrow's is not.

In 2008, who was the toughest competitor to British Airways in India? Singapore airlines? Better still, Indian airlines? Maybe, but there are better answers. There are competitors that can hurt all these airlines and others not mentioned. The answer is videoconferencing and telepresence services of HP and Cisco. Travel dropped due to recession. Senior IT executives in India and abroad were compelled by their head quarters to use videoconferencing to shrink travel budget. So much so, that the mad scramble for American visas from Indian techies was nowhere in sight in 2008. (India has a quota of something like 65,000 visas to the U.S. They were going a-begging. Blame it on recession!). So far so good. But to think that the airlines will be back in business post recession is something I would not bet on. In short term yes. In long term a resounding no. Remember, if there is one place where Newton's law of gravity is applicable besides physics it is in electronic hardware. Between 1977 and 1991 the prices of the now dead VCR (parent of Blue-Ray disc player) crashed to one-third of its original level in India. PC's price dropped from hundreds of thousands of rupees to tens of thousands. If this trend repeats then telepresence prices will also crash. Imagine the fate of airlines then. As it is not many are making money. Then it will surely be RIP!

India has two passions. Films and cricket. The two markets were distinctly different. So were the icons. The cricket gods were Sachin and Sehwag. The filmi gods were the Khans (Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and the other Khans who followed suit). That was, when cricket was fundamentally test cricket or at best 50 over cricket. Then came IPL and the two markets collapsed into one. IPL brought cricket down to 20 overs. Suddenly an IPL match was reduced to the length of a 3 hour movie. Cricket became film's competitor. On the eve of IPL matches movie halls ran empty. Desperate multiplex owners requisitioned the rights for screening IPL matches at movie halls to hang on to the audience. If IPL were to become the mainstay of cricket, as it is likely to be, films have to sequence their releases so as not clash with IPL matches. As far as the audience is concerned both are what in India are called 3 hour "tamasha" (entertainment). Cricket season might push films out of the market.

Look at the products that vanished from India in the last 20 years. When did you last see a black and white movie? When did you last use a fountain pen? When did you last type on a typewriter? The answer for all the above is "I don't remember!" For some time there was a mild substitute for the typewriter called electronic typewriter that had limited memory. Then came the computer and mowed them all. Today most technologically challenged guys like me use the computer as an upgraded typewriter. Typewriters per se are nowhere to be seen.

One last illustration. 20 years back what were Indians using to wake them up in the morning? The answer is "alarm clock." The alarm clock was a monster made of mechanical springs. It had to be physically keyed every day to keep it running. It made so much noise by way of alarm, that it woke you up and the rest of the colony. Then came quartz clocks which were sleeker. They were much more gentle though still quaintly called "alarms." What do we use today for waking up in the morning? Cellphone! An entire industry of clocks disappeared without warning thanks to cell phones. Big watch companies like Titan were the losers. You never know in which bush your competitor is hiding!

On a lighter vein, who are the competitors for authors? Joke spewing machines? (Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple, himself a Pole, tagged a Polish joke telling machine to a telephone much to the mirth of Silicon Valley). Or will the competition be story telling robots? Future is scary! The boss of an IT company once said something interesting about the animal called competition. He said "Have breakfast ...or.... be breakfast"! That sums it up rather neatly.!