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India and China can collaborate in many areas, said Dr. Subramnian Swami at itpio Event in the Silicon Valley

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India, China can collaborate in many areas: Swamy  30 Jun 2010, 1449 hrs IST,PTI

WASHINGTON: Observing that India and China share a very unique set of characteristics, former Union Law Minister Subramanian Swamy has said that the two Asian giants can collaborate in many areas, including IT sector.

"India and China can collaborate in various areas including IT, alternate fuel development, thorium based nuclear energy research etc. A collaborative attitude will be a winning game for both India and China," Swamy said in his keynote address to the Global Indian IT Professional Association (itpio).

Addressing Indian professionals at a function organised by itpio, at Cupertino in California, Swamy said, "India and China share a very unique set of characteristics, both of them are billion population countries."

In his speech on "Competing Or Collaborating Economies" Swamy said together the two countries were 50 per cent of world's GDP till about year 1750 AD, lost their position, and now growing at about 8.5 per cent growth rate.

They are regaining their positions and are only next to the US in the GDP, and US, China and India would form a triangle of leading economies in the next 50 years, he added.

"They (India and China) are the only large neighboring countries that have not been involved in any kind of conflict in the last known 2700 years except in 1962" he said.

"We in India need to evolve a policy to preserve the ancient relationship between both the countries without sacrificing their national interests," the Janata Party president said.

While infrastructure was China's key strength, India enjoyed advantage in skilled labour, he said.

"There are lot of areas in which both the economies can collaborate. Indian infrastructure and education systems needs improvement, and the only country which has a potential to match US innovation is India and the key ingredient for innovation is Democracy, this is where India has an edge over China."

"India's population would not only surpass the Chinese population but it would be younger and that would also be an advantage to India. While working on collaboration, India also has to compete with China in exports," he said.

IT pros celebrate Republic Day in Silicon Valley

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Under the banner of newly renamed Global Indian IT Professionals Association, Indian IT professionals celebrated the 60th anniversary of India's Republic Day in Silicon Valley.

This event attended by a large number of Indian IT professionals in the Silicon valley was inaugurated by Ash Kalra, San Jose City Council Member.

"Indians have been contributing so much to the country not just US but to the world, helping families and the future of theirs," she said.

"I am attending many events of Indian Republic Day but this is the only community organised event that is happening on the same day that of India's Republic Day," Kalra said.

Professionals from organisations like Cisco, eBay, PayPal, Oracle, Sun, Intel, NetApp, as well as early start-ups, and independent consultants attended the event.

Sanjay Goyal, CEO of Droisys, Shishu Bedi, COO of AdMaxim and Sucheta Kapuria, founder member - TiE and past president of Indian Chamber of Commerce were also present on the occasion.

In his keynote address Bhaskar Enaganti, a well-known serial entrepreneur and currently the CEO of GloMantra Inc, a consumer Internet start-up, said that IT industry is the only industry, which is democratic and truly centered around a common person.

"This is the industry where established players can get challenged by one IT professional - such is the democratic nature of the IT industry," Enaganti said.

Six months old, itpio, earlier known as IT Professionals of Indian Origin, primarily focuses on fostering the leadership and personal development for IT professionals of the Indian Origin. It has its chapters in the Silicon Valley, Contra Costa County, Denver, Washington DC, Seattle, Singapore, Hyderabad and Bangalore.

"The main objective of GITTPRO is to bring together IT professionals from India to educate them on the latest trends in the industry, foster the leadership, advocate the issues related to IT profession, interacting with education policy makers and continuously improve the IT related education," said Khanderao Kand of itpio. 

Indian IT professionals celebrate R-Day

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Washington, Jan 29: Indian software professionals have celebrated the 61st anniversary of India's Republic Day in the Silicon Valley.

The event organised under the banner of Global Indian IT Professionals Association (itpio) was attended by a large number of Indian IT professionals in the Silicon valley was inaugurated by Ash Kalra, San Jose City Council Member.

"Indians have been contributing so much to the country not just US but to the world, helping families and the future of theirs," she said.

"I am attending many events of Indian Republic Day but this is the only community organised event that is happening on the same day that of India's Republic Day," Kalra said.

Professionals from organisations like Cisco, eBay, PayPal, Oracle, Sun, Intel, NetApp, as well as early start-ups, and independent consultants attended the event.

Sanjay Goyal, CEO of Droisys, Shishu Bedi, COO of AdMaxim and Sucheta Kapuria, Founder Member TIE and past president of Indian Chamber of Commerce were also present on the occasion.

In his keynote address Bhaskar Enaganti, a well-known Serial Entrepreneur and currently the CEO of GloMantra Inc., a consumer Internet start-up, said that IT industry is the only industry, which is democratic and truly centred around a common person.

"This is the industry where established players can get challenged by one IT Professional - such is the democratic nature of IT industry," Enaganti said.

Six months old, itpio, earlier known as IT Professionals of Indian Origin, primarily focuses on fostering the leadership and personal development for IT professionals of the Indian Origin.

It has its chapters in the Silicon Valley, Contra Costa County, Denver, Washington DC, Seattle, Singapore, Hyderabad and Bangalore.

""The main objective of GITTPRO is to bring together IT professionals from India to educate them on the latest trends in the industry, foster the leadership, advocate the issues related to IT profession, interacting with education policy makers and continuously improve the IT related education," said Khanderao Kand of itpio.

Times Of India, une Times, Report:  IT's Here

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Indian IT Professionals Chapter now in Pune: Techgoss Portal

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Pune
By Pulkit Sharma

The International Association of Indian IT (Information Technology) Professionals (ITPIO) launched its Pune Chapter on Oct 3 at the Symantec Offices in Baner. itpio is a non-profit organization that primarily focuses on fostering the leadership and personal development for IT professionals of Indian Origin. itpio was originally launched in the Silicon Valley, USA.

In addition to the newly launched Pune Chapter, ITPIO has chapters in Denver, Washington DC, Seattle, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Singapore.

Founded in 2009, the main objective of ITPIO is to bring together the Indian IT professionals from all over the world, to educate them on the latest trends in the industry, foster the leadership, incubate product innovation, advocate the issues related to IT profession, interacting with education policy makers and continuously improve the IT related education.

The Pune Chapter was inaugurated by Mr Ravi Gogte, industry consultant in high-end embedded systems and a community leader in Pune. “Two decades back, IT was limited to embedded systems and main-frames; now, we see IT companies sprawling all over India in general and in Pune as well. ITPIO would provide a great platform for IT professionals in Pune” said Mr Gogte.

 “IT professionals from India are well known and regarded for their skills, professionalism and success – yet they do not have an organization representing their professional interest. itpio is a great platform for everyone from entry level to the senior most level professional” said Khanderao Kand, founder of itpio. “The main objective of ITPIO is to promote the professional leadership to make an Indian imprint on the progress of world”. Mr. Khanderao Kand is based in San Francisco California, and is Principal Architect and Director at Oracle Corp, USA.

Mr. Khanderao further addressed various challenges in front of the Indian IT profession. “The US Dollar rate differentiation and skilled English speaking engineers can no longer be the only driving factors for Indian IT industry in future. It needs to be supported by a quality and a reliable delivery. That’s where we need to foster Indian values like a sense of responsibility, commitment to a given word, and integrity. Additionally, Indian IT industry needs to foster innovation and move into products and open-source software areas”.

Mr. Khanderao also announced that Dr. Anand Deshpande, Founder, Chairman & MD of Persistent Systems, had agreed to be on the international Advisory Board of itpio.

The program was coordinated by Mr. Ajit Deshpande from TCS. Mr. Ajit Deshpande noted the unique contributions and developments in Pune IT. The event was attended by many prominent people of the Pune IT industry and included professionals from several firms including TCS, Infosys, Cognizant, Persistent, Tech Mahindra and Symantec. Mr. Nihar Mehta thanked Symantec Corp for hosting the event. He further announced that there would be monthly public meetings of itpio in Pune.

Indian IT Professional's Washington DC Chapter Launched

Washington DC - Virginia

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Washington DC, October 4th 2009 — International Association of Indian IT (Information
Technology) Professionals, IT Professionals Of Indian Origin (itpio) - today launched its DC - Virginia chapter. itpio is a non-profit organization that primarily focusing on fostering the leadership and personal development for IT professionals of Indian Origin. This association originally launched in the Silicon Valley, CA. In addition to the newly launched DC Chapter, itpio has chapters in Denver, Seattle, Singapore, Pune, Hyderabad and Bangalore.

The main objective of itpio is to bring together the Indian IT professionals from all over the world for their professional as well as personal development. itpio aims to educate them on the latest trends in the industry, foster the leadership, and incubate product innovation as well as important personal aspects like work-life balance, stress, time management and wealth management. itpio advocates the issues related to IT profession by interacting with policy makers.

The DC Chapter was inaugurated by Mr Ramanujam Sesharathnam, MD and COO of Zylog System and by Mr Ramesh Kumble, Sr. Director, IBM. “IT professionals from India are well known and perceived for their skills, professionalism and success, itpio provides a platform for them to come together and represent their professional interest. ” said Ramanujam, director of itpio. “The main objective of itpio is to promote the professional leadership Indian IT Professionals”.

The key note of the event was “Opportunities and Challenges emerging from the Global Meltdown for Indian IT Professionals”. Mr Ramanujam and Ramesh shared their thoughts on how Indian IT Professional can leverage the opportunities emerging from the global meltdown.

Mr. Ramanujam also talked about how Indian IT professionals are some of most talented professionals but they become complacent once they come to US and settle in a job. They should think about giving back to community in form of giving time, participating in influencing activities such as social network, conferences, knowledge dissemination, donation, lobbying government for issues facing India and Indians in US and time investment in overall development facilitation of where they came from.

Mr. Ramesh talked about eliminating fear and focusing more on moving up the value chain and trying to move toward managerial and other customer facing occupations. He noted that Indians are typically good technically but lack in managerial skills. Indian IT professionals should try to bridge that gap like Indian doctors or other Indian professionals are striving for.

Mr Raj K Bhagat, Sr. Attorney from Bhagat Associates updated the guests with the latest immigration policies and issues faced by Indian IT Professionals due to the meltdown. Mr. Ashwin Reddy, Srinivas Bhaskar, Mahendra Reddy, Prem Rangwani, Yash Sowale, Nitin Kanade worked together to make this event successful.

A common forum for Indian IT professionals initiated in Denver

Denver

13th September 2009

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Indian IT Professionals in Denver have come together with an objective to have a common voice and a common body to address specific issues related to them. IT Professionals of Indian Origin (itpio) made this into reality with its initiation meeting in Denver, where several professionals attended to get a know-how.

itpio is a combined forum for IT pros from Indian origin with a mission to voice for professional advancement, policy making, be an active networking forum to share their specific interests and to be an active resource for the Indian communities across globe. An industry leader Mr.Khanderao Kand is the founder of this noble idea and itpio's Silicon Valley chapter was publicly launched on August 15th.

While addressing the initiation meeting in Denver, Mr.Khanderao explained the organization's objectives, "the Indian IT professionals are in all levels from entry to executives, and itpio helps promote the professional networking among us, that will ignite the opportunities for professional growth". "There are specific issues that are unique for Indian IT pros in health, culture, leadership, immigration etc, that this forum should address these", added Mr.Sridhar Talanki, President of Pandit View Software in Denver.

Several professionals have attended the meeting, which ended on a positive note with the start of Denver chapter of itpio. For more information on itpio, visit http://www.itpio.org.

Association for Indian origin IT professionals launched in US

Association for Indian origin IT professionals launched in US

SILICON VALLEY

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/4907390.cms

With an objective to bring Indian origin IT professionals at one platform and give them a common voice, an association of IT professionals has been launched here.

"itpio gives an opportunity to all IT professionals and other professionals as well to communicate with each other," Sri Chawla, CEO of US Microtech and a philanthropist in the Silicon Valley said in his inaugural address.

The first chapter of the Association of IT Professionals of Indian Origin (ITPO) was launched in the Silicon Valley on August 15 - India's Independence Day.

"IT professionals from India are well known and perceived for their skills, professionalism and success - yet they do not have an organisation representing their professional interest," Khanderao Kand, founder of itpio said.

"itpio is a great platform for everyone from entry level to C level with an objective to promote the professional leadership to make an Indian Imprint on the progress of world," Kand added.

Speaking on the difficult times being faced by IT industry, well known CEO and Entrepreneur Coach Dr Prasad Kaipa in his key note address said, "Turbulent times are the appropriate times for positive deviance, for stretching, risk taking and this will show up us as leaders."

Primarily focusing on fostering the leadership and personal development of IT professionals of Indian Origin, itpio has also initiated chapters in Denver,Washington, Seattle Hyderabad and Bangalore.

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