Showing posts with label IT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IT. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Pink Colour chosen by Big corporates instead of fashion in the form of Pink Slip















For the past one month, If you are reading Newspaper or watching TV, then you might have come across the word "Pink Slip" and that too along with many big MNC's like Satyam, Wipro, Infosys, TCS and recently now Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines.


Few articles:
12/ Sep/2008 Satyam fires 400 employees
Hyderabad-based company has reportedly given pink slips to some 400 engineers and associates at its Hyderabad, Pune and Visakhapatnam centres.

9/ Sep/2008 Wipro gives pink slip to 1,000
Wipro Technologies has put about 4-5 per cent of its workforce, about 2,400-3,000 employees, under the scanner for non-performance. Company sources reveal that about 1,000 employees have been asked to leave.

No idea, what exactly this Pink Slip means and where did this concept come from. This led to write this post about Pink Slip. My next thind to do was Google about Pink Slip. Infact there is a Lingerie company by "Pink Slip" [:P] (Search Pink Slip in Google, 3r result is Pink Slip Lingerie fashion...)

According to Wiki, Pink slip refers to the American practice, by a personnel department, of including a discharge notice (printed on pink paper) in an employee's pay envelope to notify the worker of his or her termination of employment or layoff.
The term is first recorded in 1906; originally the color of the paper had no particular significance.

In the UK and Ireland the equivalent of a pink slip is a P45, in Belgium the equivalent is known as a C4.

These Pink Slip was associated with Indian IT MNC's and now with Airlines. So, which is going to be the next successor of Airlines..Lets wait and see

Thursday, October 16, 2008

World Bank shows the EXIT door to Satyam Computers








Recently there were lot of rumors in the market regarding Satyam Computers and World Bank deal. This topic motivated me to create this blog to make an analysis on this rumors. I hope this blog will not stop @ this topic.

About the deal

June 2003:
World Bank made a deal with Satyam Computers for a period of 3-5 years, where the bank will outsource $10 million worth of application development to the Hyderabad based IT firm every year
The World Bank-Satyam Offshore Development Center in Chennai was started with 150 dedicated staff strength, which is considered on par with 110 World Bank country offices around the world. According to the deal, Satyam delivered ERP,Java & .Net solutions(i.e. Extend Document Management and Integrated Messaging System) and the contract is for offshore services with provision for onsite projects.

Reason for the termination of the deal

Major breach of the bank's treasury network in Washington was discovered in April 2008. The World Bank's Treasury manages $70 billion in assets for 25 clients including the central banks of some countries. It carries out substantial collaborations with the world's finance ministers on public wealth and debt management, runs an active bond-trading desk in Washington, and does everything from currency trading to capital markets financings.

After a forensic analysis of the treasury breach, bank investigators discovered that spy software was covertly installed on workstations inside the bank's Washington headquarters, by one or more contractors from Satyam Computer Services.

The software installed operates through a method known as keystroke logging enables every character typed on a keyboard to be transmitted to a unknown location via the Internet.

Once this was discovered, World bank officials immediately shut off all the links between Washington and Chennai, where Satayam use to operate the bank;s sole offshore computer center, which is said to be responsible for all financial and human resources information

Satyam is banned from any future projects with the bank.
This was the statements commented by World Bank Senior Executive “I want them off the premises now," -Zoellick.

After the termination

Satyam Computers comments that the story was wrong and was riddled with falsehoods and errors. “The story cites misinformation from unattributed sources and leaked e-mails that are taken out of context,” .
“Like other public and private institutions, the World Bank has repeatedly experienced hacking attacks on its computer systems and is constantly updating its security to defeat these,”.

Satyam has lost its brand value. Future of Satyam with this kind of reputation cannot be assured. It might loose many other existing clients and will be a difficult task to attract new clients. Considering the present industry scenario, Satyam might get more worst compared to the other IT firms


The information in the blog might not be true. This is analysis of information collected from many sources and news articles