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Day
I / Session I
On
the rails of IT
For the Railways, every IT initiative has to revolve around
the strategic inclusion of customers according R B Das, Group
General Manager - (FOIS), CRIS
Session II
Critical
IT link
UPS batteries are considered to be the invisible performer
in the IT infrastructure. Anand Nargundkar, Zonal Champion
West, Amar Raja Batteries highlighted the importance
and benefits of Amaron Quanta, the companys UPS battery
Session III
Cloud
computing behind the corporate firewall
Akash Saraf, Chief Executive Officer, Zenith Infotech gave
an comprehensive overview of cloud computing behind the corporate
firewall and the companys offering in this space, The
Ultimate Datacenter Machine
Session IV
Need
for a new security paradigm
Regulations framed by the government, industry bodies, as
well as those instituted internally, have added layers of
complexity to security challenges said Deepak Talwar, Technical
Consultant, Trend Micro India
Session V
Strategic
imperatives of Business Analytics for e-governance
Vikram Sridharan, National Sales Manager, SAS India, explained
as to how Business Analytics can raise the effectiveness of
decision making in any organization and also gave an overview
of Business Analytics Framework
Session VI
Applying
logic to data center energy consumption
With Emersons Energy Logic framework, data center professionals
no longer need to worry about not having a metric for measuring
data center output according to Pratik Chube, GM - Product
& Marketing, Emerson
Session VII
State
data centers: A panel discussion
Make it futureproof, announced a panel gathered to discuss
the state of affairs at government data centers
Session VIII
BI
in the Government
Government agencies can benefit enormously by utilizing BI
capabilities opined R K Gupta of NIC
Day II /
Session I
Security:
Taking a leaf out of the corporate book
State agencies can learn a lot from the corporate India on
IT security, said a panel gathered to discuss IT security
Session II
The
economic impact best ROI on Application Delivery Control
Ravindra Kumar, National Sales Manager, F5 Networks talked
about Application Delivery Networking products that optimize
the security, performance and availability of networking applications,
servers, and storage systems
Session III
Security
in State Data Centers the identity perspective
Digvijaysinh Chudasama, VP -Sales, India, Cyberoam pointed
out that SDCs must provide end-to-end security to protect
applications, services, data and the IT infrastructure from
malicious attacks by both external and internal hackers
Session IV
Go
video conferencing!
Visual communications is a must have in any transformational
e-Governance strategy said Krishna P V, Marketing Manager,
Tandberg India
Session V
E-procurement:
the DGS&D way
The mission of the e-procurement project of the DGS&D
is to transform government procurement functions to an electronic
version so as to enhance efficiency and transparency
and to benefit suppliers and government departments across
the country by 2010
Session VI
Putting
citizens interests first
A move from multiple windows for multiple agencies to a single
window for multiple agencies is in order said Subhash Bhatnagar
of IIM-A.
Session VII
NeGP
the road ahead
GOI has planned a national initiative to accelerate e-Governance
activities under the NeGP to ensure efficiency in government
processes and the delivery of information and services to
citizens said Shankar Aggarwal, Joint Secretary - Ministry
of IT, Delhi
Session VIII
e-Governance:
past, present and future
The panel advised attendees to learn from the past and apply
learnings from it for greater success in e-Governance projects.
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