Saturday, August 30, 2008

Innovation = Perseverance

Last week, one of my business associates called to catch up and say “thank you”. It was about an initiative we started 1.5 years back, when I was working for Microsoft.

Perseverance

They took the concept, crystallized execution details and started executing.

But, as in every innovation journey, they faced hurdles, their priorities got redefined and in the meantime, I too changed roles and even left Microsoft.

But they, as a team believed in, focused on this initiative and eventually brought it to reality. Today they have this niche solution on hand, complete with sales & marketing collaterals and ready to hit the market.

While conveying this message over phone, that person’s voice was beaming with pride, confidence and bubbly as they just learnt that worldwide head of vertical domain @ Microsoft in which they developed the solution, has appreciated their work and the immense opportunity this solution brings to both the organizations. That executive was even ready to give them sales leads and invited them to showcase this solution at Microsoft conferences and Microsoft Technology Centers .

As I hung up call the chat, I too was proud of what this individual has achieved, and thoughtfulness to call me to say a simple ”Thank You”.

After all, Innovation is all about spotting an opportunity and persevering through the ups and downs to its closure…

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

It’s about time… Proof Point @ MS India - 10 years of Innovation

Last week there was lots of press around Microsoft India Development Center completing its 10 years. What started as a small team with few engineers,

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now blossomed into an organization with 1500 engineers innovating for Microsoft right out of India!!!

The center claims to have 220 patents from India.

Some of their focus areas are pretty relevant to future trends and very strategically leverages local talent…

  • India is a maintenance hub for business applications – They are developing business applications like CRM / MBS / Duet !

  • RFID is at the inflection point of mass adoption – They are working on RFID server !!

  • Office is a cash cow for Microsoft – They work on Office Mobile !!!

  • India is a country with multiple languages - They are working on localization !!!!

  • India & mobile revolution are synonymous – They work on Mobile !!!!!

  • Web is the platform of the future – They work on Live Platform !!!!!!

  • Virtualization is the way forward – They are on Virtual PC 2007 !!!!!!!

  • India is a Developer Nation – They work on Developer Tools !!!!!!!!

  • Search & Mobile phones are ubiquitous - They work on Mobile Search !!!!!!!!!

  • Windows is another cash cow – They work on Windows !!!!!!!!!!

looks like time has already arrived for Innovations out of India…

Friday, August 15, 2008

What is in need is a "Name" indeed…

I am blessed with opportunity of interacting with “Gen Y” and their online behaviour, particularly search.

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The term “Googling” is very synonymous for search with Gen Y and they quickly associate with that brand with innovation and in fact Google ranks higher in their innovation chart.

n the other hand a quick scan on Microsoft’s Search assets indicate some of their solid investments in this space,

FAST Search (www.fastsearch.com). This is a company that Microsoft acquired recently in April 2008. Gartner plots Fast as leader and visionary in the Enterprise Search space. In fact this company has acquired two more before being acquired by Microsoft. Corporate Radar, a web based BI Product Company in April 2006 and Convera’s RetrievalWare, a knowledge platform for information retrieval and search in April 2007. Looks like this Retrivalware not only has robust linguistic foundation for disambiguating terms, but also for speeding multilingual and cross-language retrieval.

Tell me (www.tellme.com ) – Tellme improves the way phones connect people and businesses with each other. Unlike other traditional search engines, tellme helps people locate information buy voice. 40 million people use Tellme every month. This is a typical dream of Bill Gates, convergence of technologies for Search.

Powerset (www.powerset.com) – Microsoft acquired this company in June 2008 and it’s a Natural Language Search Engine. It will enable people ask questions and enter phrases instead of just keywords. Powerset provides different kinds of results depending on whether you are searching based on a broad topic, a simple question, or more complex questions and phrases.

MotionBridge (http://mobile.live.com)- If tellme enables you to use voice as way to search, motionbridge makes it easy for doing the same through mobile devices, With GPRS becoming mainstream and 3G phones debuting, internet search using mobile phones will accelerate at a much faster pace. Microsoft acquired this company in February 2006 and already integrated it into their live platform

MedStory (www.medstory.com) – Domain specific search is very niche market. However, when it comes to medical and health related Search, the scope is pretty wide. Microsoft acquired this company in February 2007. This product uses Categorization techniques to deliver Medical Search but I believe, this acquisition will bring capabilities to deliver any domain specific search.

Amalga (www.microsoft.com/amalga)If MedStory delivers search capabilities to enterprise customers whose requirements are different than internet search, Amalga delivers search capabilities to hospitals within stringent privacy and security requirements. This capability comes from Microsoft’s acquisition of Azyxxi in July 2006. Azyxxi brings together all types of patient data from hundreds of sources and makes them instantly available at the point of care.

Virtual Earth – This platform has again two services. For public internet users, it is delivered through http://maps.live.com. For enterprise customers, this service is through licensing and special SDK www.microsoft.com/virtualearth/product .

Other Search capabilities (www.live.com) - I am impressed with Video, News and Image capabilities of Microsoft through live platform. Not to miss out the recently closed down Book Search that merged into live search. Particularly Microsoft image search is something I always chose to use all the time over Google search. Features like continuous scroll are fantastic value.

I am pretty convinced Microsoft has tirelessly focused on acquiring pretty impressive and right search assets under the wrap over the years and the challenge now is to attract users.

The “Googling” and “Do you Yahoo?” phenomena is cool with the Gen Y and “Living” and “Do you Live” for some reason does not fit well. The other fact, that press refers “Microsoft Search” and NOT “Live Search” is indicator of scheme of things at large.

May be What is in need is an online brand indeed”

Sunday, August 3, 2008

It’s about time…

Two years ago, there was serious concern in the intellect community that we are only producing worker bees and not scientists that can do fundamental research.

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There were news on how India’s top research institutions are losing their talent.

But, during the same period, we also saw super focus on “Innovation” by leaders, government, industry bodies and enterprises; here are few…

Dr. Abdul Kalam, Former president of India relentlessly messaged about the importance of innovation during and after his tenure. Innovation and his speech “India’s Role in the Knowledge Economy” is legendary

http://www.abdulkalam.com/kalam/jsp/display_content.jsp?menuid=25&menuname=Thoughts&linkid=125&linkname=Developed%20India&content=849

India's leading industry bodies CII and NASSCOM both have their Innovation Initiatives.

http://www.nasscom.in/Nasscom/templates/LandingPage.aspx?id=5721

http://cii.in/menu_content.php?menu_id=501

I would like anyone visiting this blog to read Anand Mahindra’s NASSCOM 2008 Leadership Summit speech, in which, he beautifully explains need and concept of Innovation for Indian IT industry in particular using Hindu mythology.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/IT_has_its_own_Hiranyakashyap_to_battle/rssarticleshow/2782893.cms

Indian IT vendors such as Microsoft, IBM and SAP have also upped their effort and investments on “Innovation”.

http://www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php?tp=on&autono=28462

The in late 2007, Kapil Sibal, Union minister for science & technology declared “We want to bring in an ‘India Innovation Act’ to spur innovation in India, for which we would like Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry to draft legislation and present it to the government in three months”

http://www.ibef.org/artdisplay.aspx?cat_id=60&art_id=16684&refer=n41

If the stories of “Innovation made in India” listed are precursors of what is to come… then

The tale of the creation and design of the world's cheapest car is one of innovation and ingenuity, both inside and outside Ratan Tata's organization

http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/may2008/id2008059_312111.htm

“Unilever to nurse Asia as R&D hub” with India leading with more than 250 researchers / scientists and 300 patents.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News_by_Industry/Unilever_to_nurse_Asia_as_RD_hub/articleshow/3292639.cms

There is no doubt, it’s about time…