All posts by Navin Kabra

PuneGTUG: What Google Technologies would you like to hear about?

Pune Google Technologies User Group GTUG logoThe Pune Google Technologies User Group (PuneGTUG) is a group of developers interested in various Google technologies – from the Google App Engine, to Google Charts, to Google Maps and a whole bunch of others that make development of web applications (and in some cases non-web applications) easy (and of course they are free). The PuneGTUG has regular meetings where somebody gives and overview of a particular Google technology, to give developers an idea of what is possible with this technology, why use it, and how to get started. It is also a great place to meet like-minded developers in Pune.

Last weekend, for example, PuneGTUG had a presentation on the Google App Engine. The presentation was attended by about 25 people, and Pranav Prakash did a good job of giving an overview of GAE and also built a sample app right there to give the audience an idea of what exactly is involved in building an app. The slides of the talk are here.

PuneGTUG would like to hear from you as to what technology you are most interested in learning about. More generally, they are interested in finding out how this forum can be made more useful for you. And, of course, if you could speak on one or more related topic, then please let them know – speakers are always welcome.

So please fill in this form, to let them know.

And if you’re interested in keeping in touch with the activities of the PuneGTUG, join the PuneGTUG mailing list, and subscribe to the PuneGTUG blog.

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MCCIA Seminar: “Why MBA?” (for students and parents) – 21st May

mccia-pune-logoWhat: A seminar targeted towards graduates and their parents on why they should do an MBA. With Arun Mudbidri, Director SIBM, and Sreeram Geet, Career Counsellor
When: Thursday, 21st May, 10:30am-12:30am
Where: Hall no. 3, 5th Floor, Wing A, MCCIA Trade Towers, ICC Complex, S.B.Road
Registration and Fees: This event is free for all to attend. Please contact Mr. Shriniwas Rairikar / Ms. Sandhya Acharya at MCCIA, Tel: 25709179 / 25709000 Email: shriniwasr@mcciapune.come / sandhyaa@mcciapune.com

Agenda for the Seminar

  • Suitable Timing to Start Necessary Mindset
  • Understanding & Maturity Understanding of Competition
  • Knowing about the Institute What is suitable for me?
  • Basic Future Career Building Career Bricks
  • What is the course & what after that?

Mr. Arun Mudbidri, Director of Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune is the Chief Guest.

About the speaker – Dr. Sreeram Geet

Dr. Shreeram Geet is a professional Career Counsellor associated with Jnana Prabodhini Sanshodhan Sanstha, Pune. He has guided more than 6500 students. He was the Guest Speaker for career fairs held by Director of Technical Education, Maharashtra State. Dhirubhai Ambani Foundation also invited him as a Guest Speaker for 2006-2007 and also He has written 4 books on ‘Career Guidance’ and has conducted several ‘Career Guidance Seminar / lectures.

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Pune Rails Meetup #1 – 21st May

Pune Rails LogoWhat: A get together for Pune’s Ruby on Rails enthusiasts
When: Thursday, 21st May, 8pm
Where: North Main Lounge, Koregaon Park
Registration and Fees: This event is free for all to attend. No registration required
Links: Follow @punerailsmeetup on twitter, Facebook Pagex

Details:
A meetup for all the developers in and around Pune working on ruby on rails – the coolest web technlogy available. A meetup to chill out together and talk! It is being organized for the first time to initiate and encourage interaction between the rails community in Pune!

Also: Check the Facebook Page for PuneRailsMeetup

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IndLinux: 2-day meet for developers of Indian versions of Linux – May 16, 17

IndLinux
Image by fox2mike via Flickr

What: A 2-day workshop intended for all teams working on localization, documentation and development of Indian versions of Linux
When: 16, 17 May, 10am to 6pm
Where: Red Hat Pune, 6th Floor, East Wing Marisoft-III, Marigold Premises, Kalyaninagar, Pune
Registration and Fees: No idea. But, in keeping with the “free” and “open source” philosophy of linux, I would be surprised if the event isn’t free and open for all to attend
Link: click

Details:
A meeting of the various teams associated with IndLinux will be held at the offices of Red Hat Inc., Pune. Broad objectives of the meeting are to have all teams touch base with one another, and work together to chalk out a roadmap for work over the next year. There will be three tracks over the two days of the meeting, with two of these always running in parallel: (a) Localisation track, (b) Documentation track, and (c) Code development track. Specific objectives, and where possible, immediate deliverables for the various components of each track will be set before the meeting.

Schedule:

Day I: 16th May, 2009

Localisation track

Development track

10:00-11:00

Introduction, general queries and concerns

11:00-11:40

Bengali: Runa Bhattacharjee

11:00-13:00

Locales, and related work: Rahul Bhalerao, Pravin Satpute, Parag Nemade

11:40-12:20

Chhatishgarhi: Ravishankar

12:20-13:00

Gujarati: Kartik, Shweta Kothari

13:00-14:00

LUNCH

14:00-15:00

FUEL project: Rajesh Ranjan

14:00-17:00

OCR: Tesseract Debayan

15:00-15:20

Assamese: Amitakhya Phukan

15:20-16:00

Hindi: Rajesh Ranjan, Ravishankar, Karunakar, Ravikant

16:00-16:40

Kannada: Shankar Prasad

16:40-17:20

Maithili: Sangeeta Kumari, Rajesh Ranjan

17:20-18:00

Malayalam: Santhosh Thottingal

17:00-18:00

OCR: Simple approach: Gora, Shantanu, Nandeep

Day II: 17th May, 2009

Localisation/documentation track

Development track

10:00-10:40

Marathi: Sandeep Shedmake

10:00-13:00

Dictionaries:

(a) Finish phonetic rules for aspell: Gora

(b) Phonetic rules for Hunspell: Santhosh

(c) Stardict dictionaries: Karunakar

10:40-11:20

Oriya: Manoj Giri

11:20-12:00

Punjabi: Jaswinder Singh

12:00-13:00

Translation quality assurance: Runa Bhattacharjee

13:00-14:00

LUNCH

14:00-14:40

Tamil: Sri Ramadoss M, I Felix

14:00-15:30

Font converters: Gora, Shantanu, Nandeep, including Hindi work from Google groups.

14:40-15:20

Telugu: Krishnababu

15:20-17:00

Round table on localisation: All

15.30-17:00

Other development work

17:00-18:00

Discussion on emphasising documentation

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Overview of Google App Engine – Pune GTUG Meet – May 16

Pune Google Technologies User Group GTUG logoWhat: Google Technology Users Group (Pune GTUG) presents a seminar on the Google App Engine
When: Saturday, 16th May. 4pm to 6pm
Where: Synerzip. Dnyanvatsal Commercial Complex, Survey No. 23, Plot No. 189, Near Mirch Masala Restaurant , Opp Vandevi Temple, Karve Nagar (Map).
Registration and Fees: The event is free for all, no registration required.

Details
Agenda for this meet:
1. Little talk about Cloud Computing
2. Getting Started with Google App Engine Python
3. Live Examples on Google App Engine
4. Question and Answer
5. Introduction to Google App Engine Java (if time permits)

Speaker: Pranav Prakash

For more information about PuneGTUG, see the PuneTech wiki profile of PuneGTUG. For other tech events happening in Pune, see the PuneTech calendar.

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Breakfast with TiE: Ravi Nigam of Tasty Bite Eatables – 14 May

TiE Pune LogoWhat: A talk by Ravi Nigam, MD of Tasty Bite Eatables Ltd., and an informal get-together with entrepreneurs from The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE), Pune
When: Thursday, 14th May, 8:30am to 9:30am
Where: PYC Hindu Gymkhana, Near Deccan Gymkhana, Bhandarkar Road, Pune
Registration and Fees: Anybody can attend. The event is free for TiE members, and Rs. 50 for non-members. To register, send mail to namita[dot]shibad[at]gmail[dot]com.

Details:

This month Kiran Deshpande, a Charter Member of the TiE Pune chapter, will host the “Breakfast with TiE” event. At this event, the members and attendee’s get an opportunity to meet each other.

Tasty Bite Edibles, Ltd.
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This session will feature Ravi Nigam, Managing Director of Tasty Bite Eatables Ltd., a professional turned entrepreneur. From being a BIFR company thru the 1990’s, Tasty Bite became a well documented ‘turnaround’ case study, and has now gone on to become India’s largest selling consumer food brand in North America.

Ravi has had a long career in Food and Agri Business and prior to his entrepreneurial stint, has worked in Sales, Marketing and Exports functions in companies such as Britannia and Pepsi.

Ravi will for this round of Breakfast With TiE share his experiences and insights into the processed food business.

Ravi will talk in detail about evolution of Tasty Bite. This will be followed by an informal chat with all present.

The event is free for TiE members. Non-members will have to pay Rs. 50 per head to attend.

Please confirm your attendance by emailing Namita at namita.shibad@gmail.com

Breakfast with TiE will also feature actual breakfast. It’s a sit down fixed menu breakfast – Two items + tea/coffee

This will also be a chance for new entrepreneurs, and wannabe entrepreneurs to interact with successful entrepreneurs for guidance and mentorship.

For information about previous TiE events, see PuneTech’s TiE page.

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MCCIA Seminar on Underwater Technology – 14th May

mccia-pune-logoWhat: MCCIA’s New Emerging Opportunities Committee presents a seminar on “Underwater Technology” by Ian Gallett of the Society for Underwater Technology
When: Thursday, 14th May, 4:30pm
Where: Sumant Moolgaonkar Auditorium, A Wing, MCCIA Trade Tower, ICC Complex, S.B. Road
Registration and Fees: This event is free for all to attend. Please register by contacting
Ms. Snigdha Goliwadekar on email: snigdhag@mcciapune.com, tel # 25709001 or
Mr. Rajiv Kolhe on email: rajivk@mcciapune.com, tel # 25709151

About The Society for Underwater Technology

Underwater Experiment
Image by abduzeedo via Flickr

The SUT was founded to promote the further understanding of the underwater environment and to encourage:

  • Cross-fertilisation and dissemination of ideas, experience and information between workers in academic research, applied research and technology, industry and government
  • Development of techniques and tools to explore, study and exploit the oceans
  • Proper economic and sociological usage of resources in and beneath the oceans
  • Further education of scientists and technologists to maintain high standards in marine science and technology.

Underwater Technology covers the following areas:

  • Diving technology and physiology
  • Submersible design and operation
  • Naval architecture
  • Underwater acoustics
  • Subsea systems
  • Geology
  • Geophysics
  • Marine resource exploitation
  • Oceanography
  • Environmental studies
  • Pollution
  • Marine biology

About the speaker – Ian Gallett

Mr. Ian Gallett is the Chief Executive of the Society for Underwater Technology, an
international society dedicated to the dissemination of knowledge and ideas in all aspects
of subsea technology, ocean science and offshore engineering. After gaining a degree in
Physics and conducting research into electromagnetic propagation, he joined the Royal
Navy in 1973 where he became a metocean specialist. His main concerns were in
operational oceanography and acoustics, particularly the effects of the ocean environment
on long range passive sonar detection. Before leaving the Navy in 1996 with the rank of
Commander, he was responsible for setting Royal Navy policy in the collection and use
of oceanographic data, and their application in acoustic modeling. He has been with the
Society for 12 years.

About MCCIA’s New Emerging Opportunities Committee

The New Emerging Opportunities Committee is a platform created by MCCIA with an
objective to create awareness about New Emerging Opportunities & its applications in
the Industries. It intends to organise Lectures / discussions / seminars on New Emerging
Opportunities.

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PMI Monthly Meet: “Overview of Banking & Financial Domain” & “Importance of Security in Global Delivery Projects”

PMI Pune LogoWhat: Monthly meeting of PMI Pune, featuring two talks: one on the importance of security in global delivery projects, and another an introduction to Banking and Financial Domain
When: Saturday, 9 May, 10am to 12:30pm
Where: Pune Shramik Patrakar Sangh, Cummins Auditorium, 193 Navi Peth, Ganjwe Chowk, Near Alka Talkies, Garware bridge
Registration and Fees: This talk is free for all to attend. No registration required

Session 1: Importance of Security in Global Delivery Project by Nina Godbole

The session will bring out the key role of information security in global delivery project. Data privacy is another aspect which will get discussed. Both these areas will be covered from organizational, project management and technical perspective.

Session 1: About the Speaker Nina Godbole

Nina Godbole, a postgraduate from IIT, Mumbai with MS in computer science from California, has more than 12 years experience in the area of ERP, Quality audits, Information security and data privacy in various capacities. She is a member of professional bodies like SPIN, PMA, CSI, ISACA and has several certifications to her credit. She has authored book on “Information Security Management” for Wiley India and on Quality Assurance. She was also one of the contributing team member for Maharashtra Government’s unique agro-IT project on IT-Enablement. She also carries with her rich experience of working in various countries. She has published several papers & participated in presentations. She was appointed by University of western Sydney as co-supervisor to guide a Ph.D. candidate in the areas of Software Testing.

Session 2: Overview of Banking & Financial domain by Amrish Sharma and Abhijit Bhate

Amrish Sharma, PMP has over 18 years of experience in various sectors with extensive exposure in Business and technology. He has played significant roles in Program Management, Project management, Account management, Business analysis (process mapping and process re-engineering), designing of architecture for various Microsoft based solutions, requirement analysis and design, proposal management and estimations. In his current role of Senior Project Manager in Cognizant Technology Solutions, he is managing complex application development project for a Bank in Europe. In the past he managed Consumer lending portfolio as an independent delivery unit with 400+ people spread across California in USA and three locations in India. In IBM Global Services as Program Manager, he was responsible for overall account management for multiple accounts in Energy and Utility sector.

Abhijit Bhate, BE (E & TC) from University of Pune with a PGDBA from University of Massachusetts has more than 11 years of experience in BFS. He has worked with Global banks such as CitiGroup and with Morgan Stanley. At Citigroup he has worked on the online banking implementations and was instrumental in delivering the global framework for their FX options platform. At Morgan Stanley he has worked on their trading systems for listed and OTC products. He has also worked with Arthur Andersen in their BFS consulting practice advising some of the largest banks on their IT strategy. He has extensive experience in investment banking with a good exposure to retail banking. Currently he works with Cognizant Business Consulting – BFS as a Senior Manager providing consultancy to Cognizant BFS clients and specializes in Investment Banking and Brokerage.

Together they will be covering BFS overview, basic concepts, Service offerings, best practices and challenges faced.

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Joomla Training by JUG Pune – 9th May

joomla-logoWhat: Joomla Training for beginners by Joomla User Group Pune
When: Saturday, 9th May. 11am to 1pm
Where: Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research, Atur Centre, Model Colony. Map.
Registration and Fees: This event is free for all to attend. You need to register here. The registration currently appears to be full, but if you are enterprising enough, I’m sure you can get registered even now

Details:

If you don’t know about the Joomla User Group Pune (JUG Pune), you’ve not been paying attention. They recently organized the very successful Joomla! Day India.

Now, for those who were always interested in Joomla! but were afraid to ask, JUGPune has organized a short training course introducing beginners to Joomla! The training will cover:

  1. Introduction to a CMS
  2. Key advantages of Joomla
  3. Creating pages and menus in Joomla
  4. Introduction to modules, plugins and components

Unfortunately, the registration page indicates that the registrations are full currently. But don’t let a little thing like a housefull stop you. I’m sure that if you are really interested, and if you pain the organizers enough, they’ll increase the registrations to allow you to register. The place to whine is the JUGPune mailing list, or even on twitter.

And as usual, keep an eye on the PuneTech calendar, because you don’t want to miss all the interesting tech events that happen in pune every week.

PoCC meet: Session with Entrepreneur Coach Manish Gupta of Chrysalis

Pune OpenCoffee Club - POCC LogoWhat: An “entrepreneur coaching” session with Manish Gupta of Chrysalis, on popular demand by Pune OpenCoffee Club members When: Friday, May 8th, 6:30pm Where: Chrysalis, Beena Apartments, Opposite State Bank Of India, Senapati Bapat Road Registration and Fees: This event is free for all to attend. Register here.

Details:

On the Pune OpenCoffee Club mailing list, Kapil Agrawal, mentioned that he found the ‘Entrepreneur Gurukul’ programme of Chrysalis very helpful in his last one year of being an entrepreneur. This quickly lead to suggestions from other members that a talk could be arranged by Chrysalis for the benefit of members of PoCC. As a result of that discussion, Manish Gupta and others from Chrysalis will play host to PoCC members this Friday, 6:30 pm at their offices on S.B. Road. This presentation is free for anybody to attend, but register here if you plan to go.

For any questions, get in touch with:
Kapil Agrawal, kapil.agl [at] gmail [dot] com

About Chrysalis

Chrysalis is an organisation with a purpose to enable individuals and organisations reach a higher level of thinking, thereby giving a meaning to their existence. Since the time of its inception in 1997, Chrysalis has played a pivotal role in the lives of thousands of individuals as well as corporate companies in creating a deeper meaning to life and achieving much higher results and professional profitability. We are committed to help entrepreneurs become aware of their real intent in doing a business and make them capable and confident to create, consolidate & sustain their enterprises. We begins with first bringing about a transformation in the attitude and thinking of the entrepreneur thereby enabling him/her to see the big picture and drive real organizational and business transformation. Chrysalis focuses heavily on practicality and on the development of a systematic action plan that not only meets short-term objectives but also drives long-term vision and business goals. Chrysalis aims to bring about an entrepreneurial transformation by first addressing the transformation of the entrepreneur and his approach to building business.