Monday, October 11, 2010

Top cost-effective technologies for SMBs

Bangalore: Development of employees and increased organizational capability are some of the key areas to focus for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) to grow. They are always keen to develop their organizational infrastructure, but at the same time very price conscious too. Hence, vendors should always keep in mind this while targeting them. The solutions that the SMBs need should be affordable, cost effective and of course, deliver. 

Today, small and medium-sized businesses across the country are increasingly relying on new information technology (IT) solutions to strengthen their operational, marketing and customer engagement activities. With India being the second largest country in the world in terms of the number of SMBs totaling to 35 million, SiliconIndia conducted a small survey to find out the key technologies that can lead SMBs to their growth. And here are the top 10 technologies that help SMBs grow.

Cloud Computing: Thanks to cloud computing, now businesses no longer have to make heavy investments in IT infrastructure and employ IT staff to maintain it. Today, an entire business platform can be stored, maintained and secured on the web. Cloud computing offers SMBs employee mobility, significantly lower IT costs, improved storage capabilities and a highly automated business platform.

Unified Communication (UC): Unified communication is very effective in keeping workgroups connected and enables them to collaborate effectively, and streamline business processes. It can help small businesses reduce travel costs through the use of web-based applications like video conferencing, instant messaging, and VoIP. IBM, Microsoft and Cisco all offer UC solutions for businesses.

Open Source Software: The open source software solutions are very cost effective, and therefore are beneficial for SMBs. The majority of open source software is free and can be downloaded, installed and used from the web. When considered in this context, it's hardly surprising that more and more SMBs are starting to embrace open source solutions over costly solutions.

Software as a Service (SaaS): Software a solution is done on the cloud with no need for capital investment, and that can be a key benefit for SMBs. Apart from this, SaaS is web-based and multi-tenancy. Hence, a single business application can be used by potentially hundreds of employees. 

Social Networking: Social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook can be very effective in pulling thousands of new customers through to their home pages. Thus, social networking provides SMBs with a free marketing vehicle that allows it to target specific groups of people.

Custom Software: Custom software is designed to perform a specific group of tasks that differs from other already available software. Custom-made software ensures the software does exactly what the company requires and is flexible enough to meet changing market conditions.

Green IT: SMBs can stand to make some considerable savings by making business processes that little bit greener. Gartner suggests that businesses can become greener by keeping documents electronic. Not only will this create savings on stationary and printers, but it will ensure that workers always have electronic copies of important documents.

Enterprise Resource Management: SMBs can increase their profitability using the power of modern technologies and best business practices that the ERP software provide. In order to leverage the operational efficiencies like their large counterparts, SMEs must consider the ERP solution as a technological aid. 

Monday, May 10, 2010

Google Android Codes


Recently I got a Google Android mobile phone "Samsung Galaxy I7500". While I'm loving playing with it, I also found some interesting secret codes which can enable/disable lots of hidden settings in the mobile phone. These codes can also show many useful information about the phone.

So in this topic, you'll get several hidden secret codes which can be used in any Google Android mobile phone to access things which are not accessible by default.

FYI These codes have been obtained by decoding various .apk files present in the phone firmware.

*#*#4636#*#*

This code can be used to get some interesting information about your phone and battery. It shows following 4 menus on screen:

  • Phone information
  • Battery information
  • Battery history
  • Usage statistics

*#*#7780#*#*

This code can be used for a factory data reset. It'll remove following things:

  • Google account settings stored in your phone
  • System and application data and settings
  • Downloaded applications

It'll NOT remove:

  • Current system software and bundled applications
  • SD card files e.g. photos, music files, etc.

PS: Once you give this code, you get a prompt screen asking you to click on "Reset phone" button. So you get a chance to cancel your operation.

*2767*3855#

Think before you give this code. This code is used for factory format. It'll remove all files and settings including the internal memory storage. It'll also reinstall the phone firmware.

PS: Once you give this code, there is no way to cancel the operation unless you remove the battery from the phone. So think twice before giving this code.

*#*#34971539#*#*

This code is used to get information about phone camera. It shows following 4 menus:

  • Update camera firmware in image (Don't try this option)
  • Update camera firmware in SD card
  • Get camera firmware version
  • Get firmware update count

WARNING: Never use the first option otherwise your phone camera will stop working and you'll need to take your phone to service center to reinstall camera firmware.

*#*#7594#*#*

This one is my favorite one. This code can be used to change the "End Call / Power" button action in your phone. Be default, if you long press the button, it shows a screen asking you to select any option from Silent mode, Airplane mode and Power off.

You can change this action using this code. You can enable direct power off on this button so you don't need to waste your time in selecting the option.

*#*#273283*255*663282*#*#*

This code opens a File copy screen where you can backup your media files e.g. Images, Sound, Video and Voice memo.

*#*#197328640#*#*

This code can be used to enter into Service mode. You can run various tests and change settings in the service mode.

WLAN, GPS and Bluetooth Test Codes:

*#*#232339#*#* OR *#*#526#*#* OR *#*#528#*#* - WLAN test (Use "Menu" button to start various tests)

*#*#232338#*#* - Shows WiFi MAC address

*#*#1472365#*#* - GPS test

*#*#1575#*#* - Another GPS test

*#*#232331#*#* - Bluetooth test

*#*#232337#*# - Shows Bluetooth device address

*#*#8255#*#*

This code can be used to launch GTalk Service Monitor.

Codes to get Firmware version information:

*#*#4986*2650468#*#* - PDA, Phone, H/W, RFCallDate

*#*#1234#*#* - PDA and Phone

*#*#1111#*#* - FTA SW Version

*#*#2222#*#* - FTA HW Version

*#*#44336#*#* - PDA, Phone, CSC, Build Time, Changelist number

Codes to launch various Factory Tests:

*#*#0283#*#* - Packet Loopback

*#*#0*#*#* - LCD test

*#*#0673#*#* OR *#*#0289#*#* - Melody test

*#*#0842#*#* - Device test (Vibration test and BackLight test)

*#*#2663#*#* - Touch screen version

*#*#2664#*#* - Touch screen test

*#*#0588#*#* - Proximity sensor test

*#*#3264#*#* - RAM version

NOTE: All above codes have been checked on Google Android phone Samsung Galaxy I7500 only but they should also work in other Google Android phones.



Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Windows Live Planet: Microsoft India's social networking service


Windows live Planet is a social network from Microsoft India to help you find people with similar interests as you. You can also "Populate Your Planet" as they call it by importing contacts from the social networks that are connected to Windows Live (Facebook, Myspace, LinkedIn, Hi5 and Tagged), just as you can on your Windows Live Profile. The site also makes use of the Messenger Web Bar, so you can chat to your windows Live contacts without leaving the site. 

GOOGLE CHROME OPERATING SYSTEM

SUN VALLEY, Idaho - Google Inc. is working on a new operating system for inexpensive computers in a daring attempt to wrest away Microsoft Corp.'s long-running control over people's computing experience.
The new operating system, announced late Tuesday night on Google's Web site, will be based on the company's nine-month-old Web browser, Chrome. Google intends to rely on help from the community of open-source programmers to develop the Chrome operating system, which is expected to begin running computers in the second half of 2010.
The Mountain View, Calif.-based company disclosed its plans for the operating system shortly after an online technology news service, Ars Technica, and The New York Times telegraphed the news on their Web sites.
Google is designing the operating system primarily for "netbooks," a lower-cost, less powerful breed of laptop computers that is becoming increasingly popular among budget-conscious consumers primarily interested in surfing the Web.
The operating system represents Google's boldest challenge yet to its biggest nemesis — Microsoft.
A high-stakes duel between the two technology powerhouses has been steadily escalating in recent years as Google's dominance of the Internet's lucrative search market has given it the means to threaten Microsoft in ways that few other companies can.
Google already has rankled Microsoft by luring away some of its top employees and developing an online suite of computer programs that provide an alternative to Microsoft's top-selling word processing, spreadsheet and calendar applications.
Meanwhile, Microsoft has been trying to thwart Google by investing billions of dollars to improve its own Internet search and advertising systems — to little avail so far. In the past month or so, though, Microsoft has been winning positive reviews and picking up more users with the latest upgrade to its search engine, now called "Bing." Microsoft is hailing the makeover with a $100 million marketing campaign.
Now Google is aiming for Microsoft's financial jugular with Chrome its operating system.
Microsoft has drawn much of its power — and profits — from the Windows operating system that has steered most personal computers for the past two decades.