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This is to present 1) how the current IT market is 2) how Indians are better 3) what are the new possibilities 4) why .net?

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Market Situation & .Net (vs) Java

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Agendawhat do we see ..

what’s HappenedTechnology

.net (vs) Java

why we ..

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What happened

IT SectorGoodSalaries

Purchases

Market Failure

Job Loss

No Production

No Savings

No Payments No Purchases

Production

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What do we see.. Perfectly Competitive Market (PCM)

Goods/services offered are all same

Numerous buyers and sellers and no single buyer or seller can influence the market price - price takers

Unveiled Potential Multi-Channel source

Low Income Consumers

New horizons Services

Product Research & Inventions

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We do see .. (PCM) Four billion low-income consumers, a majority of the

world’s population, constitute the Base of the economic Pyramid (BOP).

New measures of their aggregate purchasing power and their behavior as consumers suggest significant opportunities for market-based approaches to:

• better meet their needs,• increase their productivity and incomes, and • empower their entry into the formal economy

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How .. (Inform Communication Tech)

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Fish Sales in Uganda

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IRRI – International Rice Research Institute

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Cuisine – Retired Folks

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Sports & Travel

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We Indians ..

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We Understand the Flow of We Understand the Flow of GoodsGoods

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Software Projects

Myths & Realities

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Recession .. ?? 3 out of 500 succeed

o Morgan & Stanly Survey 2009 – USA

130 out of 1027 succeedo British Computer Society 2009 – UK

870 out of 1175 succeedo NASCOMM Survey 2008-09 – India

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USA & UK – Result

1. • 90% of all software projects, according to several surveys, are partly or totally failed

2. This is due to the project management methods we have been using, mainly from the Anglo-American culture.

3. There are a large number of systematic causes of project failure

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How Indian’s Handle1. The first part is methods for diagnosing failure:

knowing you are on the wrong path

2. The second part is avoiding or preventing failure

3. The third part is creating and controlling successful projects

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Acceleration Acceleration –– A Brief History of A Brief History of

EconomicsEconomics

Agricultural Age

Industrial Age

Information Age

Conceptual Age

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Future Source

Multi channels

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New Channelsaugmented reality

artificial intelligenceultra-mobile computers

digital signageservices

interactive apps

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ServicesTeaching

NursingThe theatre

Advertising agencyAir travel

Television

Fast-food restaurantTailored suit

AutomobileHouse

Dog foodNecktie

Salt

Balanced itemequally weighedbetween goodsand services

Service-dominatedService-dominateditem (intangible) item (intangible)

Good-dominatedGood-dominateditem (tangible) item (tangible)

Balanced

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Multi-player Mobile Game

Engage consumers with a multi-player game controlled through their mobile phones

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Interactive Windows

Interact with the audience 24/7 – outside or inside the store

Browse a catalog 24/7 – outside or inside the store

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Mobile Augmented Reality

Use mobile devices to augment reality and interact with customers

User generated tagging of the physical world

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The FutureAugmented Reality to Guide Consumers Through Complex Tasks

Replacing car parts

Renovation projects

Assemble IKEA furniture

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.Net (vs) Java

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Facts & FiguresJava From 1996 46 (P1) vulnerabilities Time Consuming Less Resource 40% decrease in

Project Acquisition Growth

.NET From 2003 3 Major vulnerabilities Quick & RAD Ample Resource 30% growth in PAG

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Microsoft ..

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Hello World in Java

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Hello World in C#

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Class Libraries Both platforms have rich class libraries If you think it’s common, it’s probably in

been done for you. .Net has fewer collections

.Net List<T> == Java ArrayList<T> == Vector<T>

Dictionaries are awesome, abuse them whenever you can

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GUI Development in Java

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GUI Development in C#

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For Each Loops Java:

Thing[] foo;for(Thing bar : foo){…

C#Thing[] foo;foreach(Thing bar in foo){…

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Properties Given int myThing; Java has getters and setters (getThing(),

setThing()) Used like methods, because they are

.Net has properties Used like variables, but still encapsulated

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Events Java has anonymous classes galore .Net has delegates (type safe function

pointers)

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Other differences Attributes are cool .Net has more flexibility to do dirty things

(overloading operators, hiding base methods, etc.)

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Why We .. ?

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User Experience

Business Logic

DATA

User Experience

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q & a

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Thank you