Re: Indian IT Industry
Posted: 12 Dec 2018 17:48
^^I think there is an extra zero in the 7000. DDM?
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I dont believe so sir. There is a serious push by American government to ensure that offshoring is stopped. let me quote a old article.hanumadu wrote:^^I think there is an extra zero in the 7000. DDM?
We need to change our mindset and stop going after latest flashy toy abroad. An LCA and Sukhoi better for India in longer run then more capable Rafale when it is hardly adding any value to our economy . We need to start thinking our defence from economic prism rather than just physical security standpoint . Longterm well being and security of country is only through economic independence .Neshant wrote:India does a very poor job of developing it's defence r&d and manufacturing sector which could be a huge job creator.
Tons of money spent buying overseas equipment thereby subsidizing foreign jobs & industry.
Indian companies like BEML and HMT can join hands and start making high precision machinery.Neshant wrote:India does a very poor job of developing it's defence r&d and manufacturing sector which could be a huge job creator.
Tons of money spent buying overseas equipment thereby subsidizing foreign jobs & industry.
This will be humungous even if just half the capacity gets set up. The existing large data centers in India are of 100 MW/150 MW capacity.
The Andhra Pradesh government Wednesday signed an ambitious memorandum of understanding with the Adani group to build data centre parks in port city Visakhapatnam with a staggering investment of Rs 70,000 crore.
With this, the integrated infrastructure conglomerate will make its foray into the digital infrastructure sector.
The data centre parks, which will be developed in three different campuses in and around Visakhapatnam, will create over one lakh direct and indirect employment over the next 20 years, during which period the proposed investment will be made.
The MoU was signed by Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani and Andhra Pradesh principal secretary (Information Technology) K Vijayanand in the presence of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and IT Minister Nara Lokesh.
The data centre parks will have capacities up to five GW and will be totally powered by renewable energy, the company said.
The government and Adani will develop the hyper-scale data center market in the state, positioning AP as the east coast data center hub for India and Southeast Asia, it added.
Seems that this type of tech would be a threat to at least some of the back office work sent off shore today. Hopefully the big service companies can acquire some of the startups here.The market for A.I.-enhanced software automation is poised for rapid growth, but that expansion, analysts say, will ultimately bring job losses.
We started implementing RPA big-time for mundane tasks in accounting and finance like bank statement downloads, check downloads, invoice processing,etc.vera_k wrote:‘The Beginning of a Wave’: A.I. Tiptoes Into the Workplace
Seems that this type of tech would be a threat to at least some of the back office work sent off shore today. Hopefully the big service companies can acquire some of the startups here.The market for A.I.-enhanced software automation is poised for rapid growth, but that expansion, analysts say, will ultimately bring job losses.
Singha wrote: if govt says we will provide the data centers to store this for FREE and hospitals/clinics just use patient consent to pull , change and update back this data, the SJW / NGO / MSM will howl about privacy, big brother, targeting of minorities, evil mudi and various demons of the jungle.
A Beautiful presentation of how C++ is being used on Mars Rover curiosity. A software engineer from JPL gave this presentation at a C++ conference.
My Key takeways:Recently, I was made aware of NASA requesting ISRO team to open source code just like NASA does. My feedback was, there is no way in the hell ISRO should do that. NASA only open sources tiny bits of non-key systems/tools, the real meat & rest of the critical and mission control source code is hidden and tucked away in their repositories.
- C++ was chosen because JPL had a proven library code base and history in c++, starting in 1990s. They still use C too.
- C++ code provided the autonomous driving capability, visual odometry and cameras
- How does it work: There are 17 cameras on Curiosity, and they take pictures. Software on the rover, over 100 modules, process these images and do complex analysis to interpret and a build a stereo map of it's surrounding. Once the map is built, the software computes and tests various possible pathways to reach it's destination and ultimately selects the safest past and heads that way. It computes a path to take and heads that way and then stops to figure out the next steps to take autonomously or as directed from earth
- Curiosity has a lot of torque but it can only go 2 inches a second
- Hardware is pretty constrained to take on radiation and other fault tolerance environment
- The networking system used on this rover relays the messages to a satellite orbiting mars and from there the messages are sent to the earth. ~10 minutes for one way communication.
- Other scientific systems and payloads like lasers, spectrography, etc sensors use different hardware & software. They don't use C++.
- PL likes to stick with old proven software technology stack rather than trying on new glitzy languages just for the heck of it
- JPL used IBM RUP methodology
- They used unit tests and overall system tests
- C++ is also used on other spacecrafts, satellite orbital telescopes and oceanography satellites
Sridhar Vembu the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Zoho (a SAAS firm) has claimed that the company has secretly developed a 4G LTE modem.
This modem was a result of an effort by 50 engineers who worked eight years on the project. The final product was taped-out in Taiwan a couple of weeks ago.
“We have developed a 4G LTE Modem in stealth mode. 50 engineers worked for 8 years, and it taped out just last week in Taiwan. 5G is on its way. India must have its own LTE chip for national security” @CIC_Chennai says Zoho’s Sridhar Vembu Listen @Doval_Ajit12 @PMOIndia !
— Gopal Srinivasan (@GopalSri) February 9, 2019
Vembu stressed on the importance of this project by asserting that India must have its own LTE chip in the interest of national security. He was speaking at a “Business Visionaries Series” function in Chennai last week (9 February).
He added that, “US CEOs buy private jets. My jet is developing India’s first LTE Chip for our national security. Far more satisfying than any Jet ever!”
Speaking about his own journey as a technocrat he credited India for all his successes and claimed that the nation has the smartest people. He called on giving Indians a vision and then wait for the magic to unfold.
Hyderabad: Hyderabad is all set to get a landmark tower that will rise 22 floors and provide employment to about 13,000 persons in the heart of the city’s IT hub, if all goes well with the plans of Google.
Occupying a vantage point in the prime Financial District, the proposed campus which recently was recommended for environment clearance, when ready, will be Google Inc’s biggest campus outside its US headquarters. The facility proposed with an investment of Rs.1,000 crore promises to be a landmark in itself housing 13,000 employees.
As per environmental impact assessment report submitted by Google India’s subsidiary Mahataa Information India Private Limited, the building will be a single block with three basements meant mostly for parking, ground floor and 22 floors, while the total solar PV capacity installed at the site stands at 300 KW.Google’s search ends in Hyderabad
Environment clearance
The agreement to set up a huge campus was signed between government of Telangana and Google in 2015 when the then IT Minister, K T Rama Rao, met Google officials on a visit to the US. Under the agreement, the government has allocated 7.2 acres to the company.
Now, Google has received the recommendation for environment clearance from the Telangana State Environment Impact Assessment Authority/State Expert Appraisal Committee, which was part of the Pollution Control Board in October 2018. With the EC in place, Google is expected to soon start construction of its first company-owned campus in Asia.
Currently, Google is operating out of a leased facility in Kondapur wherein it employs about 7,000 people engaged in cutting-edge work in innovative technologies. In India, Google has four offices, which include Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Gurgoan. At the time of signing the agreement, Google had proposed completing the project in two-and-a-half years.
Home to top 5 companies
At the signing of the agreement, K T Rama Rao had said, “Excited to announce that Google and government of Telangana have inked an MoU to build their largest campus (outside US).”
Telangana is home to the largest campuses of top five global companies that include Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Facebook and Apple. In addition, it also boasts of a host of other MNCs having their major operations in the State and are expanding vigorously.



What does this have to do with Indian IT Industry. It is clearly Govt/PSU morons who are at fault here for not hosting their own internal e-mail system, or if one exists, not using it. They shouldn't be using an 'e-mail portal' (whatever that means, maybe you mean a public cloud based e-mail service) anyway for govt orgs, but if they did want to use it Zoho is a very well known cloud based system that competes well internationally.darshan wrote:Just saw DD news ticker with email addresses ending in gmail. Would Indian IT industry ever catch up, become competent enough, or overcome the roadblocks that maybe and provide legitimate email portals that’s Indian?
darshan wrote:Looks like that my answer has been answered partially. Probably arrogance is more prevalent than pride in the Indian IT industry. Blaming it on governmental decision making and moving on is convenient. May be it’s just me and not be able to tolerate other companies’ products on my turf. If my BD and capture teams returned with an excuse that the military brass are morons, I would be livid. A government entity chose gmail instead of many sub par products that could have been chosen if it was moron that was choosing. So may be it wasn’t 100% moron.
As far as zoho is concerned, I am aware of it. I had forced my private small business partners to start using it long ago by putting 100% weight on the product having Indian connection. It’s improved to be serviceable within the category of products that we use but I won’t say that it’s leading the way. Since I saw them use the word zia, I have been wanting to cancel the service but partners aren’t as sensitive as me so the cancellation is work in progress. If I was a responsible party at zoho with the zeal that this is my turf and my land, I would not have slept till I figured out how to not have gmail scrolling through national tv ticker. But may be that is just me.
darshan wrote:Just saw DD news ticker with email addresses ending in gmail.
It is the (state/central) government's responsibility to provide meaningful e-mail IDs to its key personnel. National Informatics Centre (NIC) has been the agency who generally takes up such projects (and many others). NIC has state level units as well. Looks like DD folks don't know how to get to work along side NIC. Many state departments in southern states have got E-Mail IDs on dedictated domain names for quite some time now. The state police forces of KA,KL & TN are one big example.Bart S wrote:It is clearly Govt/PSU morons who are at fault here for not hosting their own internal e-mail system, or if one exists, not using it.
Seriously.darshan wrote:https://www.zoho.com/crm/zia.html
One has to wonder why no one at Zoho questioned this. I'm sure that they would have debated on the catchy words like all businesses.