Archive for April 10, 2009

Top Technologies that will grow during this recession

Well, there is no doubt that the economy is in deep recession but as we know life will go on. Instead of worrying about the recession it is wiser to look for opportunities which could actually benefit from the money crunch. Here we list out 10 such technologies that would most likely survive the recession and possibly grow further.

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Open Source – Gone are the days when corporate IT budget was fat and insanely expensive software’s like Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, SAP etc were a “no big deal” matters. Every company has stricter IT budget control that would help them not only survive the recession but also to reduce cost and be agile. Companies software budget is reduced more than 50% in some cases and FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) and nearly free commercial Open Source Software are a boon for the companies software infrastructure. Thanks to software like Open Office (an alternative for MS Office), GIMP (an alternative for Adobe Photoshop), Pentaho (Commercial Open Source Business Intelligence), Vyatta (Commercial Open Source alternative to Cisco routers), Asterisk (Open source alternative to Avaya/Cisco PBX product line), Alfresco (Open Source alternative to Microsoft Sharepoint) etc the list goes on and on. Open Source really breaks vendor lock-in and for a fraction of price they bring the same advantage of proprietary commercial software along with 24/7 customer support. So, there is no way this business model will get affected by the recession. It is our top bet.

Software as a Service (SaaS) – Web based enterprise services are often been linked to Cloud Computing. SaaS model is something which will stay and grow in the coming days. Nine out of ten companies plan to grow their use of software-as-a-service (SaaS) in the next year, according to a survey by Gartner. Gartner also add, in the next 1 year alone 9 out of 10 companies will look for SaaS tools to reduce or make the enterprise software environment to be agile. Key benefits of SaaS are, its Subscription base payment model and browser based GUI (User Interface). SaaS also introduces collaborative way of working in  a team. Software patches are not required as every time users get the latest applications over browser. Google released it browser Chrome with a strong support for browser based application. Microsoft is working on its next generation browser platform called gazelle which is a totally new way of looking at browsers. This all means that there is enough fuel and momentum for SaaS to grow in the coming days.

Virtualization – Cost of maintaining and upgrading the server infrastructure is the most time consuming and expensive deal. It also grabs a lot of floor space, staff bandwidth to have the back-end server infrastructure for a company. This is why virtualization has picked greatly in the last few years. Gartner Says “Virtualization Will Be the Highest-Impact Trend in Infrastructure and Operations Market Through 2012”. The best bet are Server Virtualization and PC Virtualization. Though there is Application  Virtualization but it may not be as big as machine virtualization. Virtualization service providers like Amazon EC2, Google App Engine, Microsoft Azure Platform etc are going to change how the company maintains back-end servers. These can absolutely make things easier and back-end infrastructure maintenance may become history.

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Source: Tandberg

Telepresence – Recession means cut down on travel cost. Often business meetings require a lot of travelling and when the travel budget is being scrutinized for optimization, Telepresence products come into the focus. Telepresence infrastructure give the best face to face meeting experience. They can have the state of the art video conferencing and voice communication systems that can virtually transmit people from one location to another. In this case, the user’s position, movements, actions, voice, etc. may be sensed, transmitted and duplicated in the remote location to bring about this effect. There are players like Tandberg, Cisco etc who are investing a great deal of money and energy to develop the technology and provide a realistic platform so that no one need to travel anywhere. CEO can provide his/her briefings over Telepresence infrastructure that can project his/her live 2D (has potential to become 3D) image to the remote location at an instance. People at the other location will have the closest experience of having their CEO around them.

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Social Networking and Collaborative Software tools – Web 2.0 has revolutionized the way web apps look and behave. It has impacted everyone who uses interne and given a new business model like Social Netowkring and Collaborative software tools. There are thousands and thousands of Collaborative tools listed on Web 2.0 directories like Listio and Go2Web20. Social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn etc are thriving and their net worth is almost tripling every now and then. This will continue as recession has no effect on people seeking refuge in online communities. Specialized Social Networking sites like LinekedIn etc can even help you find a job if your laid off. So it is very powerful business which is here to stay.

Network Management – Network management tools are good at saving costs. These tools can scan through the big network and help administrators to reuse the existing network or hardware resources efficiently. They can also act as intrusion detection systems saving thousands of dollars.

Mobile Computing – More and More people prefer Mobile device over to desk phones, Laptops over Desktops. Younger generation use devices like Blackberry, iPhone and soon Android driven devices will hit the market. There are a lot of opportunity for mobile application and platform development work.

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Content Security Appliances and Software – Infonetics reports that “Worldwide content security gateway revenue was up 25% from 2007 to 2008, hitting $1.9B, and will grow
another 10% in 2009, bucking the harsh economic climate. The short and long-term opportunity for content security is strong”. Reasons for security concerns are increased number of spammers, hacking tools etc. Websense reports that Every 8 out of 10 email messages are spam. Service providers are scaling their networks to handle more traffic and are investing big deal on security. However, growth of SaaS, cloud computing may limit the Security developments as small and medium businesses need not worry about Hardware and security infrastructure at all. However, there is enough steam for Security related technologies and will be safe during this recession.

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Green Technology – Well, companies are more worried about saving energy and fuel costs rather than worrying about environment. Well this is not helping anyone make money directly but indirectly technologies like cloud computing, virtualization get benefited by the idea of green IT initiatives. Forrester reports that thin desktop clients over traditional desktops save around 25% of power consumption costs. So, As per the trend about 60% of the enterprise have green IT initiatives.

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Unified Communications – At this time of cost cutting and streamlining business processes, Unified Communication has a lot of scope. Single identity and The arrival of unified communication means convergence of VoIP Telephony, email, instant messaging, mobile communication, web conferencing into a single platform is what is helping the companies achieve higher efficiency. This is a boon as when the productivity increases, there is a high chance of innovation and revenue growth for companies. Players like IBM, Microsoft, Cisco are bullish on Unified Communications and world looks forward to it.

WhoDoes2.0 – Project your happiness

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WhoDoes2.0 is a free (basic version) online collaborative Project Management tool. It has nice features to manage the entire team specific, milestones, individual goals. Since it is collaborative tool, everyone in the team can get information shared easily. New interface is intuitive and easy to use which helps to strengthen team work.

Supported features as listed on their official site;

  • My Workspace
    Manage with simplicity the activities that need to be done daily, keeping the time constraints and the delivery dates under control.
  • Fast Planning
    Plan your project in just a few minutes thanks to a simple and intuitive interface, a clear concept to make planning of activities faster.
  • Milestone
    Manage all the due-dates within the project, being always informed with the next delivery dates and eventual dates late.
  • Task
    Efficiently organize and assign the activities to the team members and keep track of the hours of work that was completed on a project with the convenient hour uploading system.
  • Team
    Manage the Team members, invite your colleagues and link them to the project or search for new collaborators in the WhoDoes Network.
  • Repository
    Archive and share the documents and e-mails of the project in a shared space. Up to 10Gb of online space where you can share with the team all the material and communication related to the project.

Though WhoDoes2.0 basic version is free, it is limited by features. Unfortunately You can only maintain 1 project at a time. Other plans cost a fair price and here is the pricelist.

Moontoast building human market place?

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The Nashville, TN based Moontoast is trying to create a market place for human knowledge. Idea is very simple, It is an online office for teachers. If you are looking for an answer, you get it on Moontoast for a fair price. If you know something, you could share that on Moontoast with a needy for a fair price.

Essentially, Moontoast will allow the world to search an expert of any kind and then establish a live, face to face voice conversation with the expert for a pre-determined price using Moontoast’s unique video player.

This will revolutionize the way knowledge seekers can get what they want and how one could easily share knowledge. Moontoast is mostly driven by experts, who have a Moontoast profile, with their expertise and talents disclosed. They also would have preferred timings and a determined price for every minute that they spend sharing their knowledge. These information will be available to the Knowledge Seekers. Moonlight earns by taking a small percentage from the money that an expert earns which helps them run the show.

So the expert teachers can make a handful money just by having video/chat sessions with the knowledge seeker at their convenience. Accepting a new student request, rescheduling etc are supported and easy to use.

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Moontoast also has a handful explorers who keep on scanning the entire list of expert profiles. They pick best of experts and feature them on the Moontoast home page.

Overall, Moontoast is a very nice concept and has great potential to grow.

Plogger – The Open-Source Web Photo Gallery!

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Plogger is the next generation open source photo gallery system. It is a photo gallery kit with binaries that you can install on your web site.

Plogger is simple, powerful and light weight gallery tool that has everything you need to share your images with your friends, relatives or just the world. It can integrate photos into your website, a fully featured photo sharing package with an easy administrative interface that helps you manage the photo albums with ease.

Plogger is FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) and just takes about 3 lines of PHP code to bring it alive on your website. Its requirements are MySQL v3.23, GD1.0 and PHP4.

The new Plogger v3.0 supports a lot of features;

  • Easy installation
  • Easy gallery creation with options upload multiple images at once with thumbnail support.
  • Customizable theme support
  • Built-in XML generator service that helps you create your own widgets
  • ALAX inline editors help you edit the tags on the fly
  • Upload a zip archive with images and Plogger will unpack them automatically and import them to the gallery.
  • Supports descriptions for Images.
  • RSS support
  • Integrated slideshow option and many more.

See here for full feature set.

See here for Installation details.

Overall a very neat Photo Gallery Tool for your website.

Sigpad – Email signatures that pop!

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Sigpad can create dynamic email signatures that reflect your personality. Best part is you can personalize your signatures depending upon the context. Sigpad is capable of looking into your Blog feeds, Twitter updates, Flickr updates, MySpace, Facebook status updates and many more social networking hangouts and can build signatures. These online signatures with relevant hyperlinks can then be inserted into Gmail, Yahoo mail, AOL mail, Microsoft Outlook etc. It is extremely easy to add these personalized signatures and can help you pass your message via your emails. They have nice video tutorials on how to add the signatures into your emails.

The following signature for Gmail on our last post took just a few seconds and here it is!

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