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SAP CRM projects at risk, Gartner says

Through the end of 2008, 25% of CRM projects will be postponed or cancelled, according to Gartner.

This rate of postponement and cancellation is largely a result of a CRM skill shortage — of consultants and systems integrators in particular — the Stamford, Conn.-based research firm says in a recent report.

SAP CRM projects are more likely than projects involving other CRM vendors to run into these problems.

Demand outstrips supply for skilled, experienced SAP CRM consultants,” said Matthew Goldman, research director for Gartner. That’s thanks not only to new SAP CRM sales, but because many customers held off on deploying CRM until they finished their ERP rollout.

With this market shortage of qualified resources, how can companies with pending SAP CRM projects avoid these pitfalls?

Why IT’s feeling hot, hot, hot

The Information technology industry is witnessing a transformation of unbelievable magnitude. As an industry, it has become the epitome of success in India. To me, 2006 depicted 365 days of excitement, innovation and heightened activity in diverse businesses and functions of the information technology industry.

For a revolution which started in India in the late Nineties post Y2K, now, after half a decade, the Indian information technology industry has carved a niche for itself in the global marketplace and has placed India on the global map as a country synonymous with first class skills sets and extensive knowledge of science and technology.

The rise of IT education, product development, ERP, CRM, HCM, offshoring, software services or even business integration, are all a result of the evolution of IT and its use to build businesses the world over. From just an exporter of IT, India is also becoming a significant consumer of IT……

Read More @ Economic Times

TCS focuses on e-gov to jack up revenues

Software Company Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) plans to shore up revenues from government projects. TCS is looking to bag global e-governance projects and plans to set up satellite development centers across eastern Europe, Latin America and south-east Asia. Eventually, such business is expected to contribute nearly 10% to the company’s top line in three years.   

By then, TCS’ employee strength for this vertical will rise from 1,500 to 10,000 software professionals. At present, the government projects vertical accounts for nearly 3% of the company’s turnover.   

“There is a huge market for e-governance projects across the globe, especially in developing countries. In three years, about 50% of revenues will flow in from international markets and this division will contribute 10% to the company’s turnover,” Mr Tanmoy Chakrabarty, vice-president and head (global government industry group) at TCS said.   

 

Read More @ Economic Times   

Get Up, Stand Up, don’t give up the fight

Get Up Stand Up
Get Up, Stand Up, stand up for your right (3 times)
Get Up, Stand Up, don’t give up the fight

Preacher man don’t tell me heaven is under the earth
I know you don’t know what life is really worth
Is not all that glitters in gold and
Half the story has never been told
So now you see the light, aay
Stand up for your right. Come on

Get Up, Stand Up, stand up for your right
Get Up, Stand Up, don’t give up the fight
(Repeat)

Most people think great God will come from the sky
Take away ev’rything, and make ev’rybody feel high
But if you know what life is worth
You would look for yours on earth
And now you see the light
You stand up for your right, yeah!

Get Up, Stand Up, stand up for your right
Get Up, Stand Up, don’t give up the fight
Get Up, Stand Up. Life is your right

So we can’t give up the fight
Stand up for your right, Lord, Lord
Get Up, Stand Up. Keep on struggling on

Don’t give up the fight
We’re sick and tired of your ism and skism game
Die and go to heaven in Jesus’ name, Lord
We know when we understand
Almighty God is a living man
You can fool some people sometimes
But you can’t fool all the people all the time
So now we see the light
We gonna stand up for our right
So you’d better get up, stand up, stand up for your right

Get Up, Stand Up, don’t give up the fight
Get Up, Stand Up, stand up for your right
Get Up, Stand Up, don’t give up the fight.

Us dil se pyar karo jo tumhe dard de

Us dil se pyar karo jo tumhe dard de
Par us dil ko kabi dard na do jo tume pyar kare

kyunki tum duniya ke liye koi ek ho
par kisi ke liye saari duniya ho

2007 – A YEAR WITH A DIFFERENCE

Do you know the specialty of this NEW YEAR??????????????

It starts with MONDAY and ends also on MONDAY…………

No PUBLIC HOLIDAYS on SUNDAYS……………………….

This year has got highest number of SUNDAYS and SATURDAYS……………..

So enjoy the least working year in your life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007 – A YEAR WITH A DIFFERENCE………………………..

Top Security Threats for 2007

The days of big virus outbreaks like MyDoom, Melissa and SQL Slammer are gone, says Joe Telafici, director of operations for McAfee’s Avert Labs.

Today’s cyber criminals don’t want to draw attention to themselves, as the main motivation for cybercrime now is money, not fame, he said, speaking at the recent Association of Antivirus Asia Researchers conference here. …

Read More @ PC World

Interesting Facts

1. Look at your zipper. See the initials YKK? It stands for Yoshida Kogyo Kabushibibaisha, the world’s largest zipper manufacturer.
2. A raisin dropped in a glass of freshchampagne will bounce up and down continuously from the bottom of the glass to the top.
3. A duck’s quack doesn’t echo. No one knows why.
4. 40 percent of McDonald’s profits come from the sales of Happy Meals.
5. 315 entries in Webster’s 1996 Dictionary were misspelled.
6. On the average, 12 newborns will be given to the wrong parents daily.
7. Chocolate kills dogs! True, chocolate affects a dog’s heart and nervous system. A few ounces is enough to kill a small sized dog.
8. Most lipstick contains fish scales.
9. Ketchup was sold in the 1830’s as a medicine.
10. Leonardo da Vinci could write with one hand and draw with the other at the same time.

Interesting articles from Ravi’s Blog

IIT v/s IIM
http://ravithesun.wordpress.com/2006/12/16/new-million-dollar-babies-iit-vs-iim/

Indian Bloggin Survey
http://ravithesun.wordpress.com/2006/11/27/indian-blogging-survey-2/

B-School dont teach leadership skill
http://ravithesun.wordpress.com/2006/11/23/b-schools-dont-teach-leadership-skills/

Discover Yourself
http://ravithesun.wordpress.com/2006/10/04/discover-yourself/

How to become a billionaire !!!

Extracted from Ravi ‘s Blog

Some time ago, I saw the Forbes’ rich list. It has always been wonderful to read about the successful juntas across the world. I explored web world to find out some facts and trivias about these billionaires. I picked names of the top 200 guys, and I couldn’t stop my analytical skills to get something interesting facts that was unknown to me before

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