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This Snake couple is Harmless

Yes, I am going to write about a couple this time - the Seshans (it means snakes) Sumitra & Ananth Seshan . What a great people to get to know both personally and professionally. More so when they are both entrepreneurs and are running a successful software company " Fifth Generation Technologies". Dr Ananth Seshan , is the Chairman and Managing Director, and Sumitra Seshan is the COO of Fifth Generation Technologies India Ltd.– an engineering software product company that has a client base of Fortune 100 manufacturing clients worldwide (automotive, pharmaceutical and food and beverage industries). What a combination - Doctorate in Robotics & MBA in marketing - no wonder 5G is a great company in the Engineering Software product space. Their software, Enterprise Gateway is manufacturing business intelligence software product mainly targeted at the automotive market, that provides real time collaboration between the manufacturing shop floor and the enterprise in

a lot to write

sorry have not been able to write any blogs for the last 10 days though I have enough things to write about - 2 books review, a movie, exciting people to write about, so many things are there. But some how there has been a lethargy to write the blog In fact, I had even saved the post on Loyalty - but didnt publish it. any way here I come to make it up.

The indian value systems - are we loosing it slowly

India is a country which is based on high and ethical value systems. We are always conscious of the good and bad deeds and know that we have to undergo the consequences for all our deeds. One of the best virtues we follow is "loyalty". This may be our loyalty to our parents, friends, our school, our teachers and our work place. We are not only loyal to the workplace, we even worship the place or tools or even the animals which help us to earn our livelihood. That is why we celebrate the Sankaranti - which is the thanksgiving for the Sun god, the bullocks and cows which help us to raise our food. Not only that, we worship the workplace on Ayudhapooja (literally means doing worship to the tools) once a year. This is so deeply ingrained that you can see the drivers doing a small pooja before they take the vehicle out everyday. We always consider that the loyalty to the company is an absolute necessity because this is what feeds our families. But very slowly the people are loo

Tamil TV serials

I just heard that in Jaya TV, the Simran time, all the stories are just going to be only for a month. What a blessed relief. At least now the story line will go only withe main theme and there will no innumerous side branches (in mega episodes at the end these will be left hanging for good, of course, even the main story line will be hurriedly patched up and the end will be shown). Will the producers also listen to more one of my heart burns - please avoid long song sequences - is it really necessary. At least the songs are ok , but nowadays the way these song sequenes comes with dances, which have no relevance to the theme too. My God it is killing. Ultimately, between the song sequence and the ads just little of the story gets filmed. Also, why dont we encourage thriller series I dont understand, why should every story line be based on emotions. The serials like Chidambara Ragasiyum are far and in between - Also I hated to see this serial only running for a day in a wee

March month program

The Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) Malaysia and the TIE, Malaysia Chapter have teamed up with the IT SME Association, India and the TIE Chennai Chapter to foster an on-going business partnership targeting opportunities between MSC Malaysia Status Companies and IT SMEs in India, not only to serve India and Malaysia, but the Regional countries as well. In this regard, to kick start the initial activities, MDec, IT SME Association, ITE Malaysia and Chennai Chapters have pleasure in inviting you to a panel discussion and Dinner on 25th March 2008 at 6:30 pm at the Rain Tree Hotel, Chennai. Programme: 6:30 pm - Registration & Tea/coffee 7:00 pm - Introduction: TIE KL, TIE Chennai, IT SME Association, MDeC/WCIT 2008 7:30 pm - Panel Discussion 8:00 pm - Question & Answer 8:15 pm - Dinner & Networking There is no registration fee for the

The fire spitting Quality Gun

At last going away from `All women post`, here comes a write up about an MCP - No dont get me wrong - this is what he has written about himself in the ewit magazine - and it expands to Male Caring Professional ha ha ha.... I am going to talk about Swaminathan, Swami to all his friends Never one to mince his words and to speak out his mind is our great Swami, currently the lead for IDC Productivity Accenture India Development Center. You should hear him speak on Quality -literally leaves the others speechless when he expounds on his ideas and theories. I rightly agree with him that we should talk about a separate model that has evolved for Quality in India rather than just confine ourselves with the other frameworks like ISO, Six sigma, CMM, etc. His qualifications in terms of being a practicing professional of 20 years in the industry along with his CSQA and CISA certification apart from having been a Global CMMI consultant in the US, Europe and United Kingdom. He was also a Designat

A lady to look up at

Literally we need to look up at this lady. Sulochana Ganesan Her tallness is a contrast to her softness. But never one who is soft when it comes to Quality. A pioneer is lot of respects. One of the early entrants into the IT field. From what ever she has shared with me, I am literally speechless to hear about her father who thought that Computers are going to rule the world in the future and whoever hasn't had a initiation into computers are going to some kind of illiterates. No No... I am not talking about today's father - Look back at a man who thought like this in 1960s. What a man he is..... (No wonder the daughter of a man should be a very great person.) This person not only talked, but walked the talk by making his daughter to travel all the way to Delhi from Bihar to do a course on Autocoder programming in 1969. One of the two women in a class of 45 - . But she remarks - my course instructor was a woman. We talk about Ada, the first woman programmer , etc. Look at India,