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Dear Fitagians,
The agitation against OLS
continues to some extent,
but to a greater extent it has
reached to a compromised sta-
tus. Companies were given
time till 14th of January to give
their undertaking of control-
ling predatory prices, but none
of them have given in clear cut
writing about the same. They
all have given in writing
that they will take some or
the other corrective actions,
but none of these companies
whom we had approached on
the national level, have guts to
state that, they will enforce
control over OLS and regular-
ize prevailing predatory
prices promoted by OLS by
all means.
I am highly surprised with
the behavior of all these com-
panies, as on one hand they are
claiming to be trying their level
best to support the channel
community and on the other
hand they do not commit to
channel community that they
will stop predatory prices float-
ing. These are clear cut show
case of double standards ex-
pressing their cunning mental-
ity of taking advantage from
both communities by giving
them false commitments. The
fact is, they will never pressur-
ize OLS to control or eliminate
the predatory prices, instead
they will take advantage of the
situation by giving them spe-
cial models which can be sold
and found only on OLS. “Isko
Kehte hai, donno hathme
laddu.......”
Mr. Kaushik Pandya
Editor
-Editorial
continued on page 3...
IDC’s Top 10 technologypredictions for 2015
IDC’s Top 10 technologypredictions for 2015
As the year comes to a
close, it’s the season of
analyst firms looking ahead at
the year to come in technology.
Not to be confused with Gart-
ner’s Top 10 strategic technol-
ogy trends for 2015, market
intelligence firm IDC has re-
leased its own future forecast:
“IDC WORLDWIDE Predic-
tions 2015: Accelerating Inno-
vation on the 3rd Platform.”
The “3rd Platform” IDC is re-
ferring to, which it coined back
in 2007, is the concept of the
next generation of software
founded on cloud computing,
Big Data, mobile devices and
social media. (Gartner’s
“Nexus of Forces” is a similar
concept.) The growth of
the “3rd Platform” in
all phases of the in-
formation and com-
munications technology (ICT)
market is a major theme of the
forecast, but 10 of IDC’s pre-
dictions in particular stand out,
spanning growth in mobile,
cloud, Big Data, the Internet of
Things and more.
1. New technologywill take over themarket: According to
IDC’s predic-
t i o n s ,
WORLDWIDE
ICT spending will grow 3.8%
in 2015 to more than US$3.8
trillion. Nearly all of this
spending growth will be fo-
cused on 3rd P l a t f o r m
technologies, while 2nd Plat-
form technologies (PCs) will
continue to see declining
spending.
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2. Wireless datagrowth: IDC projected that
wireless data will balloon to
13% of telecommunications
spending, accounting for $536
billion. The company predicted
this will lead carriers to develop
platform- and API-based
services to attract developers.
3. Phablets will rise,wearables will under-whelm: Mobile device and
app sales will reach $484 billion
in 2015, according to IDC,
accounting for 40% of IT
spending growth. This is a
slower, steadier rate of mobile
growth than in past years, and
IDC projected it will be driven
largely by phablets and enter-
prise mobile app development.
The firm added that wearables
will see an explosion in innova-
tion that will not translate to
market value quite yet. At the
same time, IDC believed
Chinese vendors (such as
Xiaomi and OnePlus) will
capture 15% or more of
WORLDWIDE market share.
4. Cloud services: IDC
predicted PaaS, SaaS and IaaS
services will remain a hotbed of
activity in 2015, with $118
billion in spending. IaaS
adoption is projected for the
highest growth (36%) as new
competitors take on AWS.
According to IDC senior vice
president and chief analyst
Frank Gens, IDC foresaw “new
partnerships forming among
‘strange bedfellows,’ such as
Facebook with Microsoft and/or
IBM or Amazon partnering with
HP, to expand market opportu-
nities.”
5. Big Data and ana-lytics: IDC predicted Big
Data spending will grow to
$125 billion in 2015, with
video, audio and image analyt-
ics taking on more importance.
The firm also projects that
Data-as-a-Service will drive the
forging of new Big Data supply
chains focused on commercial
and open data sets.
6. The Internet ofThings: The predictions
identified IoT as one of the most
important factors for growth of
the 3rd Platform in 2015. IDC
predicted the invention of more
intelligent and connected
“things,” with a third of IoT
spending focused on intelligent
embedded devices and predic-
tive maintenance emerging as
an important IoT category.
7. Cloud services willbecome the newdata center: IDC said that
data centers are undergoing a
fundamental transformation in
the 3rd Platform era, with
compute and storage capacity
moving to cloud, mobile and
Big Data-optimized hyper-
scaled data centers operated by
cloud service providers. The
report forecasted that this shift
will spark a burst of “cloud-
first” hardware innovations that
consolidate server, storage,
software and networking, lead-
ing to two or three major merg-
ers or acquisitions.
8. The 3rd Platformwill become industry-specialized: IDC pre-
dicted that 3rd platform
technologies will specialize into
industry-specific enterprise
platforms, doubling their
number in 2015. The company
mentioned examples such as
alternative payment networks in
financial services; expansion of
IoT technologies into city
safety, public works and trans-
portation systems; and the
expansion of location-based
services in the retail industry.
9. Security and 3Dprinting: IDC sees “3rd
Platform-optimized” security
solutions for the cloud, mobile
and Big Data as a growth sector
to secure these technologies,
with mechanisms including
biometrics on mobile devices
and encryption in the cloud, as
well as threat intelligence
emerging as an essential Data-
as-a-Service category of enter-
prise-specific threat
information. IDC also projected
that 3D printing will gain
traction in conventional docu-
ment printing companies, which
will come to fruition market-
wise in 2016.
10. Massive growthin China: China will expe-
rience skyrocketing influence
on the global ICT market in
2015, according to IDC, with
spending accounting for 43% of
all industry growth, a third of all
smartphone purchases on the
worldwide smartphone market,
and about one third of all online
shoppers. IDC predicted
China’s cloud and e-commerce
leaders such as ALIBABA,
Tencent and Baidu will become
global market powers.
The full “IDC Worldwide
Predictions 2015: Accelerating
Innovation on the 3rd Platform”
report can be found here, and
more information is available in
IDC chief analyst Gens’
webcast. <
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Microsoft started the
WorldWide Tele-
scope (WWT) project in
2007, and the company has
now announced that it is
open sourcing the project.
The WWT project started
as a collaborative institu-
tional programme to visu-
alise the universe, and let
even laymen and hobbyists
explore the ‘multi-spectral
imagery’ for free.
Now, after eight years,
the scope ot the wwt mis-
sion is to be further ex-
panded by making it open
source so that more ways
can be explored to use all
the information in educa-
tional projects worldwide.
The programme has been
described as a fabulous
one, since it offers tutorials
on various related topics. If
you just right-click on a
constellation, galaxy or a
planet, you can access its
entire database, which in-
cludes information from
sources ranging from
wikipedia to astronomy en
cyclopedia.
These discus-
sions are de-
scribed as
‘ G u i d e d
Tours’, The programme
also narrates information
on stellar formation, the
detection of planets, etc.
Microsoft has advanced
a lot in terms of ‘openness’
in the last two years and
now this push to open
source the WWT project
makes its position stronger
in the open source commu-
nity. Last year, Microsoft
open sourced. NET, and it
is also producing an office
suite for Android and iOS.
CEO Satya Nadella has re-
alised the importance of
promoting such products,
which makes sense for
both the company and
consumers.
IT is too early to pre-
dict the future of
the WWT proj-
ect but if
you’re inter-
ested in
Mars im-
ages, pho-
tos of other
planets and a
virtual 3D tour of
the entire solar sys-
tem, then this is an
excellent option.
The programme
can be viewed via
a standalone ap-
plication and
also through
a browser.
It’s not
c e r t a i n
w h e n
exactly
the open source version of
the programme will be re-
leased as the company is
still working on its code
and features.
Microsoft’s World-Wide Telescope(WWT) project isopen source now!
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I feel grave concerned about
the stand of FAIITA where in the
companies have been given
enough time and opportunities to
get out of the situation. All though
none of them have provided the
required undertaking in the de-
sired format, all of them have
been given a cakewalk stating that
they are trying!!! On the grounds
of FAIITA we have not tried to ap-
proach government at central level
for the concern, only few people
in south presented a memorandum
to Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman, com-
merce minister of India, at their
personal level, which was a sen-
timental statement of an indi-
vidual. It can never appeal
someone in terms of business
ideology. This gives me a feel-
ing that FAIITA is not fighting
for a common cause in favor of
channel community, on the con-
trary, it has been supporting the
OEMs and their major partners
to not to suffer more and a safe
passage may be created for
them, so a special product range
can be introduced for OLS as
well as predatory price issue is
automatically subdued and
withdrawn.
FAIITA is to be formalized
on 15th of February at Banga-
lore. State leaders from all India
are meeting with an intension of
forming this Federation of All
India IT Associations which is
suppose to govern and advice
all India IT fraternity on the future
of our industry. I request them to
answer few questions to their
soles before formalization of FAI-
ITA and occupying posts:
1. Did FAIITA played a fair role
in fight against OLS?
2. Were safe passage created for
OEMs to protect interest of a
small bunch of people?
3. Did the agitation was called
off abruptly?
4. Would it have made a larger
impact to OEMs and would
have forced them to take a de-
cision in the favour of chan-
nel, if agitation would have
continued till month end?
5. Do you agree that communi-
cations with OEMs were
made public very late when
they could not influence the
final outcomes?
Kindly look within your
soles, are we politicians? Or we
are true and honest leaders fight-
ing for their communities sur-
vival? Let FAIITA be formed
with a mature call of surving the
community and not falling prey
to these MNCs who would al-
ways think for themselves only.
Wishing you a very happy
and prosperous 2015!
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Google Drive now supports
the ODF file format
Google has surprised open
source enthusiasts with a
gift.The company has
finally announced its
support for the ODF for-
mat in its Drive suite of
application services.
This is great news for
open source enthusiasts
who had trouble sharing
ODF format files with their friends using the Mi-
crosoft Office suite.
Earlier, open source users had to export the docu-
ment in.doc or. docx to share the files with other
users. With ODF file support, Google is tapping the
category of users who might have been contemplat-
ing abandoning Google Drive services due to inter-
operability issues.
when the British government made ODF the de-
fault file format for government-related work,
Google service users had to ditch it and get an ODF-
supported office suite. Other European countries are
also adopting open source pretty rapidly. With such
a situation, Google ahd to start offering support for
the ODF file format with Google Drive. In short, it
was the UK government that created the demand for
ODF support.
A Linux-based gadget that charges
phones wirelessly up to 4.57 metres
Wattup is a Linux-based
device made by Ener-
gous, and it can charge mo-
bile devices wirelessly up to
4.57- metres (15-feet) by
using Wi-Fi beam-forming
technology. Launched at
CES 2015 in Las Vegas,
WattUp acts more like a Wi-
Fi router and uses the 5.7-
5.8GHz frequency bands,
just like Wi-Fi. It also uses
the 2.4 GHz Bluetooth Low
Energy (BLE) communica-
tion channel and can charge
more than one device simul-
taneously, even when the de-
vices are being used. During
peak hours, the device gives
more priority to handsets
than to TV remotes and cam-
eras. The accompanying
apps can be accessed from
remote locations too, and
they can be used to tweak
the priorities. The receiver
chips in WattUp convert the
radio waves into DC power
and if there is no authorised
device within the range, the
transmitter in the device
saves power. Compatible de-
vices include smartphones,
tablets, e-readers, smart-
watches, fitness trackers, re-
motes, home automation
sensors, lights and battery-
powered toys. Energous was
also a part of the 2015 CES
innovation Awards Honoree
list in categories like Smart
Home, Portable Power and
Embedded Technologies.
The devices will support
‘closed network’ environ-
ments as well as open net-
works.
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18th
E-Governance has
played a key role in
embarking the journey
to achieve the goal of
‘Minimum Government,
Maximum Governance’.
It has helped the Gov-
ernment to enhance the
coverage, increase
transparency, improve
response to citizens and
lower costs; on the other
hand has facilitated citi-
zens to have better ac-
cess, equity & social
empowerment.
With the advance-
ment of technology, e-
Governance has also
expanded its horizons in
the form of m-Gover-
nance which is fast be-
coming the preferred
mode of availing serv-
ices by the citizens. The
mobile technology has
provided a robust plat-
form for sustainable de-
velopment and inclusive
growth of the society as
a whole and proven to
be an effective media for
more connected society.
In contemporary times,
Social Media is being in-
creasingly used as a
medium to engage the
citizens with Govern-
ment in democratic
process, social reforms
and FINANCIAL inclu-
sion.
Thus, ICT is going to
be the propellant of the
growth engine which
has the potential to
transform India into a
knowledge–led econ-
omy and society espe-
cially when we are fast
adopting new para-
digms such as Internet
of Things, Smart Cities
etc. Today, India has
emerged as a Global IT
knowledge resource
empowering the whole
world. Spreading digital
literacy to rural citizens
across the country and
generating employment
opportunities in all ICT-
enabled industries will
be the next major leap
to transform young
India into a Digitally Em-
powered Society and a
knowledge economy.
Department of Ad-
ministrative Reforms &
Public Grievances
(DARPG), Ministry of
Personnel, Public
Grievances & Pensions,
Government of India
and Department of
Electronics and Infor-
mation Technology
(DeitY), Ministry of
Communications & In-
formation Technology,
Government of India
have been jointly organ-
izing the National Con-
ference on
eGovernance every
year in partnership with
one State Government
since 1997. This year
Gujarat has been se-
lected as the Partner
State to host the 18th
Edition of this Confer-
ence. The main Theme
of the Conference is
“Digital Governance –
New Frontiers” with
“Skill Development &
Employability” as Focus
Sector. The Conference
will serve as an effective
forum in which IT Sec-
retaries of the State
Governments, IT Pro-
fessionals, Software
Solution Providers, In-
dustry, Academia, etc.
will participate and inter-
act, exchange opinions
and views, discuss is-
sues and problems as
also analyze various so-
lution frameworks.
The Event
The National Confer-
ence on e-Governance
has been providing a
platform to policy mak-
ers, practitioners, indus-
National Conferenceon e-GovernanceNational Conferenceon e-Governance
18th National Conference on e-Governance at Mahatma
Mandir, Gandhinagar: 30th & 31st January, 2015
Schedule
Day1: 30th January 2015 (Friday)08:30 – 09:15 Hours Registration
09:15– 11:40 Hours Inaugural Session
Tea Break 11:40 – 12:00 Hours
Session on “Digital India” 12:00 to 12:30 Hours
Seminar Sessions
Session I (Plenary) “Digital Governance-New Frontiers” 12:30 to 13:30 Hours
Lunch Break 13:30 to 14:30 Hours
Session II (Breakaway)-eGovernance Leaders as
Change Agents 14:30 to 15:45 Hours
Session II (Breakaway)-Accountable Governance 14:30 to 15:45 Hours
through Social Media and Citizen Engagement
Tea Break 15:45 to 16:15 Hours
Session III (Break-away)- Integrated Service Delivery
– Standards and Interoperability 16:15 to 17:30 Hours
Session III (Break-away)- Use of Mobile Platform for 16:15 to 17:30 Hours
Rapidly Expanding Access
Evening Programme
Cultural Show 19:00 to 20:00 Hours
Dinner 20:00 Hours onwards
Day 2: 31st January 2015 (Saturday)
Seminar Sessions
Session I (Plenary)-Skill Development & Employability 10:00 to 11:15 Hours
Tea Break 11:15 to 11.45 Hours
Session II (Plenary) -Partnership with Industry –
New Business Model and Service Delivery 11.45 to 13:00 Hours
Lunch Break 13:00 to 14:00 Hours
Session III (Plenary) -Citizen Services in a
Smart City – New Paradigm 14:00 to 15:15 Hours
Tea Break 15:15 to 15:30 Hours
Valedictory Function
Valedictory Function 15:30 – 16:15 Hours
Venue: Mahatma
Mandir, Gandhinagar,
Gujarat
try leaders and acade-
mia, to deliberate, inter-
act and recommend
actionable strategies.
The 18th National
Conference on e-Gover-
nance, based on the
theme E-Governance:
‘Digital Governance -
New Frontier’ will
explore the effective and
innovative strategies of
the Information and
Communications Tech-
nology in transforming
governance. It is also an
attempt to ascertain the
quality of service and
achievements of a trans-
parent, effective, re-
sponsive and
accountable system of
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RCTA (Rajkot Computer Traders Association) had organized Saurshtra Zone Cricket Tournament at Rajkot. Jamna-gar, Junagadh, Morbi, Bhavnagar & Rajkot Termas took part in this tournament.
Congratutations to jamnagar team to won the tournament. Congratutations to RCTA to organized such a great family sports event.
Gandhidham IT (Welfare) Association has organised 2nd Gita IT Expo 2015 at Yoga Mandir Lilashahnagar, Gandhidham, on 24th, 25th & 26th Jan-
uary, 2015 Non-metro cities like Gandhidham and specially Gandhidham IT (Welfare) Association has done it again to keep trend of "IT Expo" car-
ried Year by Year to make more informative plus knowledge to Local public and corporate sector and awarness about our Gandhidham IT (Welfare)
Association and Registered Gita members. Gita Committee is thankful to Aaviskar Computers and Vinayak Infotech Solutions for supporting both
the IT Show. And also thanking FITAG for visiting and supporting Gandhidham IT Association
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ABITA Fellowship Cricket Tournament 2014 had beed organized by ABITA (Ankleshwar-Bharuch IT Association) at Bharuch. Total 8 teams from Baroda,
Surat, Ankleshwar-Bharuch, Vapi, Valsad, Navsari, Billimora etc took part in thistournament. Valsad team won the final and become champion of this turnament.
Congratulation To valsad Team For The championshipCongratulations to ABITA President, Committee Members & Association’s all the
members for organizing such a well managed cricket tournamnt.
CHITA (Charotar IT Association) had organized blood donation camp
on the Republic Day (26th January, 2015) at Anand.
Total 121 bottles of blood collected during this event and show their
unity among all the members and also dedication towards the society.
Congratulations to CHITA team to organize this kind of social event.
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