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Name: Sadagopan S
Weblog: 123suds.blogspot.com
Articles: 31
First Published: Friday, February 3, 2006
Last Published: Sunday, September 17, 2006
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S. Sadagopan, heads consulting and eBusiness for Satyam in the Asia Pacific, Middle Eastern and African markets based out of Singapore. He has led several consulting and technology transformation engagements covering multiple industries cutting across a wide variety of technologies around the world. His blog is focused on emerging technologies & trends. These are his personal views and he can be reached at sadagopan@gmail.com.
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Currently listing articles 31-1:
  1. The Phenomenon Called Indian Mobile Market Growth

    — The Indian growth story looks very impressive and shows good promise of further advances.

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on September 17, 2006

  2. Offshore Business Process Outsourcing At The Crossroads

    — Captive offshore BPO centers may not be the best option for multinationals.

    REVIEW in Sci/Tech on September 11, 2006

  3. HP's Patricia Dunn Should Go

    — It's time the HP board fires its chairperson, Patricia Dunn.

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on September 10, 2006

  4. Book Review: Eimona by G.B. Prabhat

    — Eimona connects the world of traditional values with the new set of values and brings out the conflict that arises therein.

    REVIEW in Books on September 03, 2006

  5. Venture Capital & Indian Entrepreneurial Growth

    — More momentum is being seen in the Indian tech entrepreneurial scene, while Silicon Valley continues to be the hotbed of tech innovation.

    REVIEW in Sci/Tech on August 26, 2006

  6. India Anchored Service Providers See Huge Growth Ahead

    — India-headquartered service players' current performance clearly points to a robust growth in the near future.

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on August 25, 2006

  7. The Enterprise Software Consolidation Jigsaw Puzzle: Customers Beware

    — Only a few acquisitions in the enteprise software space makes sense.

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on August 16, 2006

  8. Indian-Headquartered Offshore Service Players and Their Edge

    — They have caused a fundamental and structural change in the service provider/client relationship.

    REVIEW in Sci/Tech on August 13, 2006

  9. Book Review: Small Is The New Big by Seth Godin

    — Seth Godin, in his inimitable style, writes on the new drivers for entrepreneurial success.

    REVIEW in Books on August 06, 2006

  10. A Sensible Strategy: The Mighty Google and Tiny Acquisitions

    — The company has not taken (so far), the "throw money and grab that share/space" approach.

    REVIEW in Sci/Tech on August 06, 2006

  11. Tier 1 Indian-Headquartered Offshore Players : Getting Stronger Every Day

    — Indian players are getting stronger and stronger - gaining more and more competence and scaling up aggressively.

    REVIEW in Culture on April 10, 2006

  12. Unsustainable Web 2.0 Momentum – Look For Realistic Options

    — ...good companies with robust business models will always get funded; cool websites with presentable fonts are not necessarily the ones with good business models.

    REVIEW in Sci/Tech on March 26, 2006

  13. Microsoft Vista: Delayed Again

    — Despite delays in the past Microsoft has always been recognised for its unmatchabed capability to churn out large doses of software.

    NEWS in Sci/Tech on March 22, 2006

  14. Sensible Perspectives from Microsoft's Steve Ballmer

    — He points to lack of innovation in the open source world and highlights the need to accommodate different points of view in technology decision-making.

    NEWS in Sci/Tech on March 22, 2006

  15. R&D Expenditure and Innovation: Bang For The Buck

    — Even while Apple's revenue has skyrocketed in recent years what the company has spent on R&D has risen only modestly.

    NEWS in Culture on March 17, 2006

  16. The Changing Nature Of Web Services Inside Enterprises

    — Delivering web services with old mechanisms like XML and REST may dilute the value delivered to business and needs immediate correction.

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on March 12, 2006

  17. Technology and Business Profitability

    — ...

    REVIEW in Sci/Tech on March 04, 2006

  18. Enterprise Software's Sensible Acquisitions

    — Recent acquisitions in the software sector position companies to better serve their clients.

    REVIEW in Sci/Tech on March 04, 2006

  19. Tier II Indian Offshore Players About To Get Acquired

    — ...there comes the announcement of intent by Cap Gemini and Atos Origin of plans to acquire India-based service providers.

    NEWS in Sci/Tech on March 02, 2006

  20. Open Source: Academics In Watch and Wait Mode

    — A study by the Alliance for Higher Education Competitiveness finds that open source products have yet to reach the masses of academia.

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on March 02, 2006

  21. Open Source Acquisitions: Denting The Push and Pull Factors

    — I am not a great fan of the open source movement, and here's why...

    NEWS in Sci/Tech on March 01, 2006

  22. The ACM On Offshoring and Job Shifts

    — A leading IT professional organization publishes a report about offshoring and its consequences.

    NEWS in Sci/Tech on February 24, 2006

  23. R&D: Globalization & Flat World

    — In fifteen years of offshoring, India has been aggressively expanding its higher-value services...

    NEWS in Sci/Tech on February 17, 2006

  24. Outsourcing : The Changing Landscape

    — ...

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on February 16, 2006

  25. SAP OnDemand: More Unanswered Questions

    — ...

    REVIEW in Sci/Tech on February 15, 2006

  26. Geoffrey Moore On Innovation

    — Myths and the market.

    OPINION in Culture on February 11, 2006

  27. The Changing Landscape Of Consulting

    — A glorious era lies ahead for offshore consulting firms...

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on February 10, 2006

  28. Oracle and Open Source Acquisition

    — Will open source prove to be a good move for Oracle?

    NEWS in Sci/Tech on February 10, 2006

  29. SOA : More Action Ahead

    — SOA is attractive because it enables reuse of logic and data in multiple contexts.

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on February 09, 2006

  30. Time For Zero Tolerance For Outages

    — These days, the forecast for most web-based companies, and for the Internet economy in general, is "stormy weather ahead with lethal interruptions expected."

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on February 04, 2006

  31. SAP's On-Demand Foray

    — ...

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on February 03, 2006

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