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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on Thursday echoed the sentiments of Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis by saying that company’s ambition was to empower the people.



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Satya Nadella in Mumbai: Giving a hands-on demo, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella explained how Microsoft has three interlocking ambitions: reinvention of productivity and business process and bringing them together. (PTI)
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on Thursday echoed the sentiments of Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis by saying that company’s ambition was to empower the people. Speaking at the Microsoft Future Unleashed event, the India-born CEO said there will be more computing in our lives in the coming decade.

“Computing will be everywhere, but what will be key is our mobility of our human experience through all this computing. That is where the cloud is important.”

And there is a reason why the event, the largest by Microsoft in India and one that will be an annual feature from now on, is being held in Maharashtra. The state houses two of Microsoft’s three data centres in India. The company is also working with the state government in setting up the first smart village at Arisal.

In fact, Fadnavis said there was no doubt that creating smart cities is creating efficiencies. “Unless our cities become efficient we will be exploiting nature. But then we can also create smart villages,” he said, adding how behind the scenes he had discussed with Nadella, the possibility of setting up 50 more digital villages in 2016.

Giving a hands-on demo, Nadella explained how Microsoft has three interlocking ambitions: reinvention of productivity and business process and bringing them together; building an intelligent cloud and more personal computing. He showed how Microsoft was helping to take the continuum experience across devices and services so that the experience remains the same.

Kicking off the event, which curator Lakshmy Patury said would be about stories and ideas instead of numbers, Mahindra Group chairman and MD Anand Mahindra highlighted how Mahatma Gandhi was in his view the messiah of digital India by talking about localisation and self sustaining communities.

He said the future is in thinking small and empowering local communities in the way Gandhi envisioned. He drew a parallel from Hindu mythology where Ganesha circled his parents saying they were his world to suggest that democratization through digitization is where the world should be headed. “Digitization is helping us re-conceptualize our world. There is a different fork in the road you can take.”

Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad spoke about the rural BPO scheme which he thought will be the harbinger of change in many parts of the country. He appealed to Microsoft to apply its experience in language technology to help Digitise Indian languages. He said the vision to combine the power of Aadhaar and mobile phones will bring governance to the hands of all in India. He said investments in electronics manufacturing have now risen to Rs 1,10,000 since he took charge.

Explaining how Maharashtra was leading the way in Digital India, Fadnavis said while the state was always a preferred destination for industry, ease of doing business was lacking. “Have brought down the number of permission needed from over 75 and will bring this down to 25,” he says adding that everything is being moved with to an e-platform.

The state already has over 49 services that are fully online, he said, adding how the Right to Services Act had made it the duty of the public servant to do the services within a stipulated time giving people the option of legal recourse.

Fadnavis said Maharashtra now wants to make industrial areas smart and infuse more technology in the education sector. Nadella gave the case study of Andhra Pradesh where the government was using data to track dropout rates and predicting what may happen.

“They are focusing scarce resources in places where they get better outcomes,” he said, showing that business intelligence and data was helping improve productivity across sectors.

First Published on November 05, 2015 1:44 pm

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella unleashes digital India plans | The Financial Express
 
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All those indian CEO's in these big companies are starting to pay back now. Very good.
Some people here always asked all these ceos are american citizens now, whats there for indians to celebrate.
Now you get the part of your answer.
 
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All those indian CEO's in these big companies are starting to pay back now. Very good.
Some people here always asked all these ceos are american citizens now, whats there for indians to celebrate.
Now you get the part of your answer.

What ever he sells creates profits for Microsoft and may be some jobs for India..it is business...give and take..we give you concept and service...you give us the money..digital india will spur billions into trade and investment on infrastructure..it will also bring social and economical up liftment to millions of people.
 
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He is just trying to sell microsoft licences man

The business world of IT has moved beyond licences. This is the world of big data, cloud computing, mobile computing, open source, AI, IoT, SaaS and Paas. I guess you are still living in 1990's and early 2000's
 
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Ye cloud kiya hota hai ? Jab Russia internet ka plug nikale ga , phir cloud ka kiya bane ga?
 
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Soon Zionism will be replaced by Indoism ;). Conspiracy champions will soon be saying indians control this and that :P
 
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1.6 billion market and millions of IT professionals belonging to a very young demographic. He knows how attractive it is. Keep the jobs in the U.S and brain drain talent from India :lol:
 
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1.6 billion market and millions of IT professionals belonging to a very young demographic. He knows how attractive it is. Keep the jobs in the U.S and brain drain talent from India :lol:
Actually, a lot of us are coming back. Here in India we are getting a little less package than what they were offering in US. But, compared to the cost of living, this is fine :)
 
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Actually, a lot of us are coming back. Here in India we are getting a little less package than what they were offering in US. But, compared to the cost of living, this is fine :)

Nooo don't go. :lol: Who is going to be my doctor, financial adviser, my CPA then :(
 
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Nooo don't go. :lol: Who is going to be my doctor, financial adviser, my CPA then :(
I understand you mean it as a joke. :)
Tell you what, why don't you ask Obama ? If I'm not mistaken, he was about to pass the biggest healthcare bill till date ? After that, probably we will have less Americans going for 'medical tourism' in India ?
 
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The business world of IT has moved beyond licences. This is the world of big data, cloud computing, mobile computing, open source, AI, IoT, SaaS and Paas. I guess you are still living in 1990's and early 2000's
What the cloud saas or paas gona host for a client without a licensed program? Not every one can afford a in-house solution - licenses are very much active in the 21st century - even to buy cloud services you need licenses -
 
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What the cloud saas or paas gona host for a client without a licensed program? Not every one can afford a in-house solution - licenses are very much active in the 21st century - even to buy cloud services you need licenses -

As I said...new business models have emerged in the IT industry. As a person who co founded a Big data company that is in the process of getting acquired by an eCommerce major I do have a good deal of insight into revenue models of new emerging technology companies.
 
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As I said...new business models have emerged in the IT industry. As a person who co founded a Big data company that is in the process of getting acquired by an eCommerce major I do have a good deal of insight into revenue models of new emerging technology companies.
whatever the business models there are always third party licenses involved - nothing comes for free- nor any one can develop all by themselves-
 
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