- By Pankaj Jaiswal
- Blogs
- July 28, 2020
Cloning of social media accounts has turned into an epidemic, and most of the sufferers or the targets are those who either wear a celebrity hat or high on popularity graph because of their content, impressive fan following built through hard work or unique talent. So, what exactly is cloning of social media account? Social...
- By Pankaj Jaiswal
- Blogs
- April 27, 2020
For me, adversities whether natural or manmade, are opportunities to analyze and decode the inherent shortcomings of business in terms of adaptability and resilience. Covid19 is one such scenario which offers a unique prism, a cosmic kaleidoscope to look into the future and yet set things straight in present. Even as I write this blog,...
- By Pankaj Jaiswal
- Blogs
- February 7, 2020
Some of the data numbers, vis-à-vis “Cloud” service are astounding to say the least. Studies by International Data Group suggest that more than half of the business community use cloud computing in one form or the other. Although, this number may appear impressive it still doesn’t reflect the true potential of this technology. Another study...
- By Pankaj Jaiswal
- Blogs
- January 3, 2020
Digitisation of businesses has slowly but surely pushed most of the work flow processes towards automation, especially computers. In fact, even as I write there are organizations who are contemplating to migrate to cloud and other platforms. The reason is because of enhanced security – both internal and external. One of the nightmares which any...
- By Pankaj Jaiswal
- Blogs
- December 31, 2019
As an individual, who is closely associated with IT Service Industry, the one aspect which has always troubled me was the way people shared their personal information on internet, especially on social, search, business and entertainment platforms. That most of these avenues stored and retrieved data of Indian citizens in faraway geo-locations, typically in their...
- By Pankaj Jaiswal
- Blogs
- December 10, 2019
The Indian IT sector has been growing in leaps and bounds, especially in the past decade and a half. Whilst this industry can be broken into two major arms, the IT services and BPO, it is the former which is making huge contribution to India’s GDP — from a paltry 1.2% in 1998 to almost...
- By Pankaj Jaiswal
- Blogs
- November 18, 2019
The digital payment movement gained momentum around a decade back as more and more startups came into existence. Taking cue, even the government joined the campaign, turning it into a crusade and a political agenda. Not that it was a bad move. In fact, government’s whole hearted support quickly transformed the way people transacted online...