Wednesday, March 03, 2010

The Twitter Question

There used to be a generation which thinks ideas can be stolen. A closed generation, a generation which thinks sneezing can be patented and that would be cool. That generation is slowly dying. Today's generation wants to share. Share what they think, do, feel, opine, laugh and cry about. Believing in the fact that knowledge silos are passe' and tomorrow's world will live by collaborating openly than we do.


I have my blog, I am a member of orkut, facebook and LinkedIn. But nothing prepared me to what twitter was. I wanted to express why twitter was "different" for me. Orkut and Facebook were places for me to catch up with friends. It was always about people I know though most people think differently, I consciously ensure that only people I know are in my circle. LinkedIn was a way of connecting professionally. Being able to connect to both friends and strangers by virtue of common interest or the fact that the connect will be helpful professionally. At the end of the day, I used Orkut and Facebook as a means of ensuring I am upto date with what my friends are doing. My blog had sporadic activity from me since I never felt I can keep writing paragraphs.


Facebook and Orkut encouraged Micro Blogging is some sense, Facebook using updates and Orkut using scraps...but I have never felt the urge to "update" fb or orkut for I dont know what reasons. Enter Twitter.


When I first registered to twitter I was a confused soul. I did not know how I am going to use it or how it will really matter. Infact I didnt understand one bit of what was happening when I first entered, when my cousin told me it will take time to get used it. For me, the single most important change I had to encounter was the fact that twitters rules were different. Here anybody can follow anybody, the darn thing was completely open, unlike facebook or orkut which was personal and restricted and had friend requests. I mean you can read the CTO of cisco wanting to hug her kids in the same breath as visiting Russia for a tech deal. You can read about the CEO of HCL wishing best of luck to kids writing the board exams in the same breath as talking about the indian budget and our hockey team.


For the first time I saw how open this was. But not everybody uses twitter for the same things. I have seen over the past weeks people using it primarily for professional reasons. I have seen PR consultants and Social Media gurus, tweet up links. I have also seen real time updates on the The Carlton Towers fire, Sachin's double hundred and people just tweeting about life, love and their dog all mixed and all confident that their thoughts matter and people respond! 


I think the most important difference between a traditional blog and twitter is not the length. Its the realtime feedback that you get. You know people are reading it and when its 140 characters people really want to say something. This is EMI for Blogs!


The most significant fact is that I quickly formed a circle of people I have never seen. I tweet and they respond and its as if we have been friends all along! I have @omniprasan my cousin who will be tomorrows CEO Entrepreneur @mad_nad who breaks ice with me whenever she is pissed with her cold, @PPrakash a buddy who made me feel at home from day one, @surekhapillai who refuses to reply to even one tweet:), @suja_s who is incredibly polite, @miilee who finds me whenever she searches and whole lot of others like @sudhamshu, @vidyavenkat,@DrDheep...the list goes on. None of these people know me personally. But we know each other! This was the single most important lesson I learnt. I had access to people from various backgrounds who were ready to help me. 


I havent fully grabbed in entirety what twitter will be tomorrow. But I already know that twitter is a door to a different world. A world where people share fearlessly, a world leading to tomorrow.



Tuesday, March 02, 2010

The Change in the rules of the game called IT

There is an interesting shift that is happening in terms of IT as a whole. Its as if the tectonic plates are moving really fast and this is going to cause a huge upheaval some time in the next 5 years. The fundamental driving force behind this change is the availability of a reliable public network a.k.a internet. It has taken some time for me to understand the overall impact that this is going to have on the way IT is today and it was good enough to wake myself from my blog slumber and write this post.


I know a lot of people are talking about Cloud Computing, Public Clouds, Private Clouds, Platforms as a Service and SaaS applications all in one breath though I am sure 90% of the people dont even know what the heck it is. I also know that the industry pundits are still grappling with the right definition of Private and Public clouds with one set saying there is no such thing like "Private Cloud" as it wont provide the scale of optimization and the other set saying Corporate will NEVER agree to push their IT into the public world.


There is another thread to this. With the "on the cloud" a.k.a SaaS applications coming up in tens every month and the fact the tomorrows IT needs will definitely encompass applications on the cloud, the Platform as a Service will eventually force a technology shift and the way software applications are architect-ed and designed. Integration factors to the applications in the cloud and in house applications are a reality and the problems will HAVE to be solved. There is no other way but to solve that problem.


I do see a "Private Cloud". Only not in the sense it is understood today. I am beginning to see the IT outsourcing providers smell something here. I see them beginning to realize that they are already providing services to thousands of customers, these corporations will themselves not be able to do "private cloud" and still get the optimization.


I think the rule change has come. IT Service Providers will have to deliver a lot more value that they do today. They will be FORCED to shift to delivering services on private clouds that they host and operate. This will help the IT Service Companies deliver the shared services optimization to the hardware just like they do in software simply because of their scale. Corporations will eventually have to agree to THAT model. The fact that their IT services vendors can host their apps and deliver IT end to end over a "private cloud" providing them the necessary security cover.


The next logical step for the IT services companies is to learn to be Data Center providers like Amazon. Amazon will NEVER be what the IT Service Providers CAN be to companies given the fact that they are already aware of their customers security policies and have learned to work with the restrictions. The fact that the hardware and software  services can be commodatized and delivered is something we always knew. It is just that we are at the right tipping point with technology enabling the need.


Those who leave out on this opportunity will have to close shop. This is because software outsourcing is not going to bring in tomorrows revenue. The ground has started rumbling. I can hear the shift..can you?