Technorates
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Monday, January 18, 2016
Did you Know
- Typewriter is the only 10 letter word you can spell with the top row of keys on a keyboard
- Internal clock on the computer is actually controlled by a crystal that vibrates at the correct frequency.
- The number of text messages sent and received every day exceeds the world’s population.
- What does 50 G.B of storage really mean? It means we can stack 3 piles of single spaced type written pages taller than the Eiffel tower.
- An AMD 1400 chip running without a heat sink gets as hot as 370 degrees.
- IBM Blue Gene is the world’s fastest supercomputer powered by 65,536 dual-processor computer nodes and clocked a sustained performance of 280.6 trillion operations per second, or teraflops.
- Google has the most intriguing data center located in Dalles, Oregon. They house an estimated 500,000 servers around the world, spread across 25 locations that store and estimated 200 pet bytes.
- E-science II (EGEE-II) project is the world’s largest scientific grid computing project launched on September 2006. It processes 98,000 jobs a day, more than 1 million a month, juggling about 30,000 jobs concurrently, on average.
- More than 53 per cent of the IT firms in the Silicon Valley, USA outsource their operations abroad
- India gets over 50% IT jobs outsourced by Silicon Valley
- Every Rs. 1 spent by the IT-ITES sector translates into a total output of about Rs. 2 in the economy.
- The multiplier impact on employment is even more compelling; for every one job created in the IT-ITES sector, four additional jobs are created in the rest of the economy.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Friday, October 5, 2012
An Technology Strategy
An Technology strategy (Information Technology strategy or IT strategy) is the overall plan which consist of objective(s), principles and tactics relating to use of the technologies within a particular organization. Such strategies primarily focus on the technologies themselves and in some cases the people who directly manage those technologies. The strategy can be implied from the organization's behaviors towards technology decisions, and may be written down in a document.
Other generations of technology-related strategies primarily focus on: the efficiency of the company's spending on technology; how people, for example the organization's customers and employees, exploit technologies in ways that create value for the organization; on the full integration of technology-related decisions with the company's strategies and operating plans, such that no separate technology strategy exists other than the de facto strategic principle that the organization does not need or have a discreet 'technology strategy'.
A technology strategy has traditionally been expressed in a document that explains how technology should be utilized as part of an organization's overall corporate strategy and each business strategy. In the case of IT, the strategy is usually formulated by a group of representatives from both the business and from IT. Often the Information Technology Strategy is led by an organization's Chief Technology Officer (CTO) or equivalent. Accountability varies for an organization's strategies for other classes of technology. Although many companies write an overall business plan each year, a technology strategy may cover developments somewhere between three and 5 years into the future.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Heights of Corruption
If I am not wrong, India's fiscal deficit is 3.5 lak crores and the 2G telecom scam is 1.77 lak crores.
If the 2G license was handled properly the fiscal deficit would have come down by ½. Imagine, it’s just one of the ministry, if all the ministry’s works 1 term without corruption, imagine where India will be!! Don’t you think we will beat China??
When will these politicians realize that they are also a part of the Nation and need to work for the Nations! At last its tax payers money!!
Politicians - Please realize politics is not a business, it’s a service!
Here is the complete evidence of people involved. Have a look.
If the 2G license was handled properly the fiscal deficit would have come down by ½. Imagine, it’s just one of the ministry, if all the ministry’s works 1 term without corruption, imagine where India will be!! Don’t you think we will beat China??
When will these politicians realize that they are also a part of the Nation and need to work for the Nations! At last its tax payers money!!
Politicians - Please realize politics is not a business, it’s a service!
Here is the complete evidence of people involved. Have a look.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
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