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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Indian players are getting stronger and stronger - gaining more and more competence and scaling up aggressively.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
Recent acquisitions in the software sector position companies to better serve their clients.
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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.
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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.
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