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BarCampDelhi3- Pack your bag Campers !!

BarCampDelhi3

BarCamp - A long awaited event is here in Delhi again. I can describe it as - “A place where you can find techies, geeks, startup guys, entrepreneurs, VCs, bloggers..etc all under one roof with a common goal of ’sharing’

I always find these events really amusing with a lot of enthusiasts around, oozing out alot of positive energies, full of ideas and a belief to convert them to reality. The excitement comes from the kind of open forum these events provide to all to present their ideas, products or just to share their knowledge with others. Best place to get your idea/product/business or technology reviewed by a lot of brains.

Who Should Attend?

If you are startup entrepreneur, Investor, techie or any one who has an appetite for technology, is a web and mobile enthusiast and love to network with the people carrying all those geeky things in their heads…you’re welcome !!

How to register?

For that you need to add your name in ‘Campers’ at BarCamp Wiki. There are opportunities open to ‘volunteer‘ , ‘Present/Deliver a talk‘ or even ‘Sponsor‘ , so add you name in appropriate section there.

Venue : still not decided…will be updated soon !!

Looking forward to see you at the camp !! :)

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Update : Venue for the event announced !!

Impetus Technologies
D-39/40, Sector - 59
Noida

Date: 8th December, 2007

Time: 9:30 AM - 5:30 Pm

Wanna work for a StartUp??…ahh….Dare-to-BeThere !!

This is one ‘opportunity‘ which ‘no-one‘(generally ;) ) is looking around for specially…reasons may be different, for example the reasons i come across are:

1. Job security in an established company.

2. Financial security (the kind of money you can get)

3. A better name associated with you in your career record.

4. Facilities, benefits..n blah blah n blahhh…

(i call this “List 1” so as to refer back easily.)

but the ones who have ever given it a thought, (both to work for a startup or start one themselves) ask them n they will tell you, its a Daring step…why..??…i tell you:

A Startup is where following things will never happen :-

nobody will ask you about your

a) Qualification

b) your lineup of degrees

c) your academic credentials

(lets say if they ask you…remember they dont bother much if its good or bad…bothways)

Reasons??

1. Skills are more important than theoretical knowledge

2. if knowledge is important then it better be practical

3. degrees ‘only’ don’t gaurantee points 1 & 2.

They (startup guys) won’t try to vow you with a fancy pay package or a cushy job, on the contrary they will be trying to vow you with the large amount of work you’ll be responsible for and at the same time expecting that you(prospective employee) are fascinated by it :) .

Because YOU will be the one responsible to create the elements of LIST1 (kindly refer back) ‘for you‘ and ‘for everyone else‘ in your team. Progress of any group/organization/team/company depends on its members/employees but when it comes to a startup it becomes more crucial as there are less resources to fall back.

But why work for a StartUp??

i can go on listing like 100 points on this one !! lets see few strong ones:

1. Freedom of doing your own things.

2. Freedom of creating-the-things as you think.

3. You tend to create new ways of doing things… instead ‘always’ following the old ones.

(if above points sound like a fancy kiddish perspective, have a look at some serious ones)

4. The kind of Exposure you get is valuable - as no where you will find departments restricting you of exploring a field which might interest you.

5. Better learning curve - as you will be doing the tasks which in bigger companies you’ll find to be divided amongst many people leaving you with a small part of it . so here that is what makes it challenging to work, if you think then in some way startup demand you to work as a one man army.

6. better appreciation, recognition for your effort.

7. Faster execution of ideas.

8. Open forum where everyone has his say.

9. Environment is cool, less rigid in terms of rules, or what we call a ‘Startup Culture’.

So is everyone welcome??

No, Beware of the bad aspects of the points listed above if you’re not:

  • Self-Motivated
  • Highly committed to your work/goal
  • having thirst to learn
  • work-o-hlic

and these are what i call prerequisites to even think about working for a startup or starting one yourselves.

Personally, in my early engineering days i always had this idea of starting something myself and i was sure that if in case am not able to do so then i am going to work with a startup company and that is what i used to advice my friends also ( for what i used to get mass rejection though ;) ) . its not that i have any apprehension working with a bigger company, rather the whole idea revolves around the “enterprising attitude” which demands your space to perform, which generally is not found in bigger organizations when you start as a fresher.

but if you have that opportunity of working with an established organization and having your space to innovate and create something new or better…do grab it…that is what “Intrapreneurship” is all about…around which my next post will be revolving.

Thin Client…Thick Benefits !!

For past few days we were in the process of expanding our technical team, so there was the need of (Technical) infrastructure to support them. In the process i discovered something which was around for a decade now or maybe older than that, i knew it earlier, got to know about it in between also but never realized its greatness !! I am talking about the Thin-client Technology which now-a-days is getting popular with BPOs, KPOs , call centres etc….but still waiting for its real boom.

although up till now the implementation of thin clients is really thin and only big organizations (Read: Who can spend more money) are implementing it but i cannot stop myself from “not calling” it thin-client technology but a Startup Technology. why?? Read on…

So What is Thin-client Technology by the way??

To keep it simple, its basically a Client-server architecture with a difference. Here all the Processing power(Processors), Memory(RAM), Storage(HDD), Peripherals (CD-ROMs ,FDD ,DVD Drive, Printers..etc) are vested with the Central Server and the Client node is a minimal machine with maybe an Obsolete processor, small RAM and no storage, or it can be summed up as a Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse and a Thin-client station. Client drives all its processing, memory and storage requirements from the server.

Talking about the cost cutting features of it….you can now guess all this:

  • No primary storage (hard-disks, CDROMs, floppies) required on thin clients. Memory requirement is minimal
  • Much more uptime and performance enhancement as no dependence on individual machines
  • Can use an obsolete PC with few modifications and Thin client software.
  • All user, network, resource and application management can be done on the central server. This not only reduces unnecessary system
    administration but also allows for better control over your organizations computing environment and user and access control.
  • All applications like MS Office, Internet and e-mail applications, Oracle, SQL, IDEs for different languages and even ERPs and CRMs can be run from the thin client.
  • Resources available on the network like CDROMs, FDDs, HDDs, printers, etc can be shared among users
  • As all the data is kept on the server, only the server’s hard disks need to be protected and Backed up.
  • Zero downtime for clients since all the data is available centrally
  • UPS is required only on the server side. Even in the case of a power failure no data corruption or data loss can take place on the thin client node as all computing virtually happens on the serve. (this makes a huge difference in the cost per machine ;) )
  • Hardware and software need to be upgraded only on the server side.

In my opinion with BPOs already adopting it, BFSI sector do have a great requirement for it as security of data and time critical maintainance in concerned.

but here i will again say, this one is equally ideal for startups as it will turn most of your expenditure on sophisticated machines(servers) into a one time investment on which you can further expand with minimum expense(client machines).

(Do lemme know if you need any help in setting up a thin client :) ) !!