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Connect-World India 2008 media pack

Theme: Seamless networks and seamless business in a seamless world

Technologically, if not politically, the world is becoming increasingly interconnected, interdependent and interoperable. Few if any big companies are ‘national’ in the old sense; they no longer exist, work buy supplies and services and sell within the boundaries of a single nation. Supply chains and processes of all sorts reach into other nations and at times circle the globe crossing and interacting with one another, first in one nation than another, in subtle and complex ways. Nowhere is this more obvious than in India, where broadband connectivity has, seemingly overnight, reinvented the country’s economy and re-written its future. More than just outsourcing, taking over existing processes in behalf of companies in other parts of the world, India is increasingly sourcing its own processes, its own technologies and products. The speed and seamless interconnection and interoperability of the world’s networks, both wired and wireless, using a wide variety of transmission media and technologies, is now so common it is rarely noticed by the user, but much of India’s growth depends upon just this. This effortless connectivity makes possible the seamless interoperability of business processes and supply chains spread throughout the world. Today’s technology is inventing a seamless, global, work environment that might, one day, lead to a seamless world. This issue of Connect-World India will explore the influence of information and communication technology upon the transformation of India, and how India is itself transforming the technology and processes and helping create a seamless world.

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  • Distribution & breakdowns
Confirmed authors (Order by name)
 
Anand Sankaran
CEO, Wipro Infotech
 
Bahram Pourmand
EVP & General Manager, International Division, Hughes Network Systems
 
Bikky Khosla
CEO, Tradeindia.com
 
Braham Singh
CEO, The Red Snapper (M) Sdn Bhd
 
Bruce Markham
CEO, TeleSoft Technologies
 
Dr. Ajay Data
CEO, Data Infosys
 
Henrik Smith-Peterson
President, Asia Pacific, Airspan Networks, Inc.
 
Jeremy Thorp
CEO, Latens
 
Kaustuv Ghosh
Country Manager, Sybase 365
 
Neeraj Gulati
VP & MD, Ciena India
 
Nipun Mehrotra
VP&GM, Global Technology Services, IBM India/SA.
 
Nripendra Misra
Chairman, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
 
Rajaram Balajee
Head of Business lines, Midas Communication Technologies Pvt Ltd
 
Rajesh Tuli
President, Coral Telecom Limited
 
Sanjay Goyal
Chairman, BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd)
 
Subash Menon
Founder, Chairman, MD & CEO, , Subex Azure
 
Vanu Bose
President & CEO, Vanu Inc.
 
Venkat Kedlaya
Managing Director (India) , Convergent Communications
 
Vinayak Deshpande
President, enterprise BU Tata Teleservices
Distribution Total copies: 22,106
 
Job title breakdown
Public sector Private sector
Government ministers
Under ministers
Regulators
Senior civil servants
State ministers
Presidents
Chief executive officers
Directors
Finance directors
Regional directors
 
Organisational breakdown
Network Operators
Ministries of Communications and advisers
Regulatory authorities and advisers
Manufacturers
Service providers
Major corporations in the region
Global telcos
Multinational corporations
 
Geographical breakdown
Andaman & Nicobar
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
Dadar Nagar Haveli
Daman Diu
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala Lakshadweep
Madhya
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Pondichery
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttaranchal
West Bengal


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