Datacenter consolidation presentation I made to Master of Computer Applications students of an institute in Pune to introduce them to basics. Not very useful as there are no attached notes or voiceover.
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So finally I made it to Bar Camp Delhi ( held at Adobe in Noida ). Missed atleast 2 and half talks as Bar Camp started out early at an un-geekly waking hours. As I landed into Manish Jethani talking about Flex recently released by Adobe/Macromedia that allows rapid creation of rich media web-applications and integrates well with AJAX. See more about Flex. Kunal Yadav has worked for TRAI :- Right now is talking about Telecom Domain infrastructure and has moved from the success achieved in the Mobile Network segment towards Broadband Internet. Moving to India and how we can use it Access Device Kunal is wrapping up his talk right as I argue with him over what ails our ISPs. |
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Flashback circa 2005 AD Time to make predictions and observations all over again. One year is hardly a span of time where a revolution in making is apparent. The last year's major prediction from yours truly was about the Application Service Provider Model(ASP). So what has happened last year is the promises of efficiencies to be gained through trusting an ASP provider with your data are becoming a reality. A. So what is happening this year on the Web? a. E-mail: Providers driven by ad-revenue driven/relatively inexpensive are providing non-locked, unrestricted Web 2.0 interface and ability to transfer all your data. b. Simple Content Management/Tagging/RSS based Systems productized: Drupal, Wordpress based or otherwise free blog hosting is available now cheap and automated through a number service providers. Commoditization of personal blogging tools(including podcast) including cheap hosting is now a reality. c. Pictures: Simple access control based free photo album ad-revenue driven ASP solutions to whom you trust the pictures of your loved ones. d. Video: Cheap Digital videos stored by your favourite ad-revenue driven ASP for free. e. Addressbooks: Online addressbooks available to your favourite e-mail client software anywhere you go without depending on your local LDAP addressbooks are ubiquitous now. f. Social Networks: Did you not hear about the coming singularity. The world is becoming a vast interconnected social network. We do need a single data interchange format for connecting all of these networks together. Or the fragmentation would be one big failure like the legacy Instant Messaging networks. g. CRM/SFA: Customer Relationship Management and Salesforce Automation Solutions as ASPs are now the de-facto standard way these softwares must be used. The old world solutions that took months and armies of consultants to roll out have now truly been consigned to the dustbin of history. Here again the data interchange is only possible with extensive one time investment into migration between competing ASPs. So although your data hosted with an ASP is available to you through web-services or CSV export features in theory, it is a pain to be able to seamlessly migrate from one ASP to another as yet. h. Project Management: New kids on the block are offering ad-driven or inexpensive Project Management solutions. Go take your own pick. i. ERP/Personal Accounting and the remaining office on the move tools: Big opportunity area for this coming year. j. Mobile: All of the above have moved to Mobile accessible Internet: Another big opportunity area. There several times more mobile phone users as compared to PC users. k. Random Puzzle pieces: B. What is happening to the Telecoms ? C. About Freedom ? "The once-chained people whose leaders at last lose their grip on information flow will soon burst with freedom and vitality, but the free nation gradually constricting its grip on public discourse has begun its rapid slide into despotism." The game developers at Firaxis seemed to have predicted the immediate future. D. About Startups ? For once the Silicon Valley has a glut of Venture Capital chasing startups and it is more un-needed than ever before. The lowered cost of basic Datacenter Infrastructure ( yeah its heated up a bit in the past few months but it is still more bang for buck than it ever was earlier ) and the rapid success of ASP solutions has enabled creation of Web 2.0 startups "cheaper" than ever. The seed stage investors and early buyouts by the big Internet Companies seems to be the order of the day rather than big ticket VC investment leading to public companies. E. So where are all the cool Delhi/Bangalore based startups ? |
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The year 2005 is here. There has been a lot that has happened in the year 2004. I wish I could make a chronology of what happened in the open source world in the past year. However I note with some satisfaction as to which way the software field is going to. There have been enormous number of Commercial Open Source Softwares released in year 2004 for bigger than mid-size segment. So we have competing Open Source technology stacks for gaining the favor with ASP Model Solutions. As an aside I am a Java (and Perl) Developer (development and deployment done on Linux) who spent the last week updating myself on the Jakarta Apache Linux Technology Stack during the work week and would be spending the weekend reading up on PHP/MySQL. Does that say something about which technology stack I am betting myself on. Happy New Year |
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