InformationWeek: The Business Value of Technology

InformationWeek: The Business Value of Technology
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InformationWeek's Trip To India

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One of the strange aspects for a westerner in India is seeing cows and oxen just walking down a crowded street--this shot is from along a major street in Hyderabad.

One of the strange aspects for a westerner in India is seeing cows and oxen just walking down a crowded street--this shot is from along a major street in Hyderabad.  EMRI is the first ''911'' style service available in India--pioneered and funded inititally by Satyam, and serving the many villages of India.  Typical construction you see in the many cities of India.  The 911 service in India, called 108, features an application architecture created by Satyam to get amublances to the people who need them immediately--this is a shot of their call center where GPS is used to track EMT to ensure the quickest route is used to serve the people.  The call center for EMRI.  An ambulance that can handle the terrain of India's villages.  State of the art medical equipment.  State of the art medical equipment.  Construction of the EMRI building and call center.  One of the older refurbished buildings in Hyderabad.  TechWeb's Elliot Kass, Bob Evans, Rob Preston, and John Siefert.  Yet another enclave.  The beautiful embassies within New Delhi.  The beautiful embassies within New Delhi.  The beautiful embassies within New Delhi.  The beautiful embassies within New Delhi.  The historic cannon in front of the presidential palace.  The presidential palace.  Famous meeting spot for multiple ambassadors to India.  TechWeb's Elliot Kass with his trip guide.  This beautiful arch was built in memory of the thousands of Indians who died in WWI.  The memorial arch showing its inscription.  TechWeb's Kass with local students.  TechWeb's Siefert, Kass, and Evans.  Picturesque fountain.  Another view of the Arch.  Driver and TechWeb's Kass.  At the Institute learning about the legacy of its founders, and what they are doing to teach the villages of India to help themselves.  Learning about sustainable rural transformation.  What it means to help others.  TechWeb's Bob Evans reflects on Ghandi quote.  Centre For Rural Transformation.  Note the third-world feel of this photo, and the billboard advertising higher learning to the left; a typical scene in parts of India.  Roadside scene.  Tata, noted on the front of this bus, is everywhere. 


One of the strange aspects for a westerner in India is seeing cows and oxen just walking down a crowded street--this shot is from along a major street in Hyderabad.