Sunday 22 January 2012

Two important telephony cloud solutions

Hi guys,

As a interest i am following development in cloud computing specifically in india. During this activity i come across two wonderful Cloud telephony solutions which i think should be shared across.

1) Knowlerity
2) Kookoo

coincidentally both the company are starting with K. knowlerity is the company provide cloud based IVR solutions which you can use for your telephony solutions for your business.

Using knowlerity you can have virtual fax set up immediately and IVR solutions for your company. Even you can use to do multiple calls with it.

Kookoo is interface between your website application and telephone caller. It uses simple request response mechanism and xml format for information exchange and gives voice to your website. it's simply amazing...


please have a look and give your response if you really like it.  

Different feelings at times

Hi Friends,

Today i am here to share something about me....share some of my feelings.....

I don't know whether all of you are feeling this or not but at times i am feeling such type of feeling when someone very close to us become formal and display gratitude towards us at that time i have question in my mind whether the other person has same feelings for me the way i have for him or her

and other question comes in my mind is whether i should do or display the same gratitude when that fallow is helpful to me or become nice to me.....

Thursday 14 April 2011

My thoughts about Cloud computing and it's future in india



 Indian market is one of the fastest developing market in the world and that is why need of Information technology is growing everyday. but unlike western countries people don't have huge budget to spend on IT or IT enabled services and people don't have past exeperice of using information technology.

Looking at these constraints traditional approaches of information technology will not be helpful and that is where cloud computing has role to play. I can say that constraints of Indian market is complementing the benifits of cloud computing and i think india can be biggest consumer of the cloud technology.

Following are some of the main points proving above statements.

1) Internet and Mobile Connectivity:

Even thought India hasn't progress much on consuming information technology as compare to western country it has definatly progressed in mobile usage. Mobile is used extensively in india and almost complete area of the country is covered with mobile network and will covered with 3G network soon. So in terms of important infrastructure require to progress with Cloud computing is ready in most of the part and soon to be ready in rural and remote areas.


2) Cost Constraints:

In India due to higher cost of capital Entrapreoners are always have shortage of cash. It prevent them to invest on IT and IT infrastructure. Even India has biggest pool of Software professional software development is very costly because majority of them are working for western countries at higher wages so engaging them to develop solutions for indian company will increase the project cost. As Indian businessmen didn't experience the benifits of IT so they are very much skeptical about doing huge investment in IT and also about changing their way of doing business.

For all the above point Cloud computing is the only answer as it reduces the initial investment and also the cost of maintanance and it saves cost of software development in majority of cases as software catering to majority of their needs are already available on the cloud. Third and most important point is as cloud have PAY AS YOU GO method so people can be convinced to use cloud solution for trial basis and after experiecing the benifits of it they can go further.

3) New Consumers:

Majority people of india has never used IT solutions so as new in the market they will always go for best, cost effective and scalable option which they find only in cloud computing and not in traditional computing. In westen market unlikely to this they already using IT in one or the other way so for them changing everything will not give that much benifit as they are in the face where everything is stable and they are really getting benifited from it and for them it is already cheaper as it is developed in country like india where currency difference is very huge.


4) Stability and Continuity:

Currently people who are using Information technology are not skilled enough to maintain it so having professional team deployed to maintain the infrastructure and software is very important and useful and sharing that common team accross the clients will reduce the cost beared by individual clients.

above all giving the final comment on it cloud computing is getting more while paying less and that is what something required for development of the nation like india.








Thursday 31 March 2011

some good GIF






Time Bottle
 
 
 
01 Aircraft radial engine
 
 
02. Auto change file mechanism
 
 
 
 
03. Auto constant velocity universal joint
 
 
 
04. Car engine
 
 
 
05. Gun ammunition loading system
 
 
 
 
06. Malta cross movement A second hand movement used to control the clock
 
 
 
 
07. Oval Regulation
 
 
 
 
08. Rotary Engine  an internal combustion engine
 
 
 
 
09. Reciprocal rotary  converter
 
 
 
 
 
10. Sewing Machines
 
 
 

Sunday 27 March 2011

Microsoft Small Basic


If you have children and want them to learn programming at an early age (recommended age is between 10 and 16), you should check out Microsoft Small Basic, which combines a simple language and a rich set of libraries together with a friendly development environment.

Small Basic Screen Shot













The Small Basic language draws its inspiration for an early version of BASIC but it is actually based on the .NET Framework. Like the early variants of BASIC it is based on, Small Basic is imperative and doesn't use or expose beginners to concepts like scopes, types, object orientation, etc.
Even though it is based on the .NET Framework, it really is small and consists of just 14 keywords. In fact, there really isn’t a type system. You can create string and numeric constants and assign them to variables. Operations performed on these variables will be interpreted according to the content. All variables are global and are always initialized, so they can be used before they're assigned.
You can even make use of events by creating a sub-routine and assigning it to an event. This will wire the it up to an the event.
Small Basic also contains libraries which provide static "Objects" that group operations, properties and events. New libraries can be created using other .Net Languages and added to the Small Basic runtime.
Since Small Basic is, well, small, it shouldn’t be considered the language of choice for solving every conceivable problem. It focuses on a beginner persona, and as such doesn’t contain features that don’t cater to that persona. The compiler and the environment do allow 3rd party Small Basic libraries to be plugged in, extending the possibilities of what you can do from within Small Basic. When you are ready to “graduate” to a more complete programming language and environment, you can easily export your Small Basic program to Visual Basic.
Although there are other beginner focused programming languages, like Scratch and Alice they are different than Small Basic. Both Scratch and Alice are great tools that help beginners learn the concepts of programming by enabling people to write "codeless" programs. Small Basic takes a different approach by introducing code as a first class concept.
Possibly the best part of Small Basic (at least in my opinion) is the support for Turtle Graphics, which is something I first learned as a child. I’m definitely looking forward to what becomes of Small Basic and using it teach my son programming when he gets older.

Google Chrome information series : Part 2


Hi All,

Today i will talk something about Sync functionality of the Chrome. This is very helpful to all those who are surfing regularly using multiple computers.

Google Chrome allow you to sync your environment information present in multiple computers. So browser data like bookmarks and extensions are in sync between home and office computer automatically. 

To Start sync functionality you just need to enable in the settings of Chrome.

Go to Options--> Personal stuff --> Start Sync

Then login with your Google id and Chrome will automatically pick up all the relevant information from that browser. now when you come to some different machine just go to same place and login with same id and Chrome will setup the data in the new machine.


Tuesday 22 March 2011

Google Chrome information series

Hi All,

I find Google Chrome very amazing to use so I am starting and interactive information series about the browser I love the most and use all the time since couple of months.

All my IT friends would already know many of the information but these series of post is for all those who have just started using internet and I have many of them in my contacts. This post is all of them and those who are in love with other browser like Internet Explorer.

Google chrome is complete browser with very less or know menu on it still have all the functionality at the top right corner. You have very good bookmark management given in Google Chrome. So if you will start using Chrome then you will get benefit of all these nice features.

It also have very nice searching facility on history and it automatically start downloading at one predefined folder and save you for selecting activity every time you download something.

Apart from this you even extend functionality of Chrome by adding extensions to it. For that you can visit following link:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore

 I have tried many of the extensions and found some of them are very useful. I will share information of them in my series of posts. Links to them will be updated below as and when I will add them.

Part 1 of the series is found at below link:
http://denishhansaliya.blogspot.com/2011/03/google-chrome-information-series-part-1.html

Part 2 of the series is found at below link:
http://denishhansaliya.blogspot.com/2011/03/google-chrome-information-series-part-2.html