Sabyasachi or Royc as he is fondly known, has more than 20 years of experience in IT services industry in the fields of Business Development and Human Resource Management.
Currently he is involved with his own consultancy firm called the Inforays. Royc has rich experience in organizations like Tata Steel, NIIT and the RPG group.
Royc has been instrumental in setting up operations of software companies and managed the sales and execution of large software and system integration projects to key major accounts in US, Europe, Singapore and India ensuring customer satisfaction and revenue to the organization. He has formulated and implemented business strategies for diverse geographies and services .
His educational qualifications are B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, 1983, IT BHU and PGDM (MBA) from IIM-Bangalore which he completed in 1986.
Royci, is married and lives in Hyderabad with his wife and son.
Hyderabad has a huge IT BHU alumni population. Royc has taken upon himself to organise the Hyderabad chapter of ITBHU.org. We request IT BHU alumni in Hyderabad to get in touch with him.
Review and Post Comments (0)Keerty, is currently working for Motorola (Global Software Group), Bangalore. She graduated from ITBHU in 2004 with a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering.
Keerty was actively involved in various cultural activities, and other organisations like KASHIUTKARSH when at campus.
She is a part of the alumni association of Bangalore since July’04 and currently maintaining the From the Institute and Bangalore chapter, sections on the ITBHU.org
She is also coordinating amongst students in the institute, and a part of the group working for the building of Team@Institute -representatives of the alumni organization in the Institute.
Review and Post Comments (0)He has been associated with ITBHU.org since the conception. He, alongwith Vaibhav Gupta of Mech-2002, started the Silicon Valley chapter from the hallowed and heavenly campus of Stanford University in 2002-2003. It is now the largest and most active chapter of ITBHU.org with regular alumni gatherings. He, alongwith many other garduates of ITBHU, also started the electronics engg chapter. The EcE chapter has started many novel ideas of alumni contribution towards institute like MDC, CDF, Tronics-Forum etc. He is currently interested in seeing all of these ideas move towards institute level. He is also working on getting technology companies, primarily those having operations in India, invloved in the development and instructional/teaching programs in the institute is a way so as to extract benefits for both parties. For more biographical details and contact information please visit http://www.stanford.edu/~mukul Review and Post Comments (0)
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Vasudevan has been working in Software services industry since 1998. He is currently based in Germany (since Feb. 2002) and working in the area of Offshore outsourcing of Software and IT Services.
Since his graduation from Institute of Technology in 1983, Vasudevan has worked in several companies, chief among them being a 10 year stint in his own enterprise, engaged in manufacturing Industrial Heat Treatment furnaces. This organization was founded along with two other BHU-ITites in 1988. This company is still in operation but Vasudevan has been out of it since 1998. His educational qualifications are B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, 1983, IT BHU and PGDM (MBA) from IIM-Bangalore which he completed in 1987. At ITBHU.org, Vasudevan is involved in setting up a process for the "Fund a Student" project. |
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Ujj Nath is the Co-Founder, President and Automotive Practice Leader of Syncata Corp., a business consulting and systems integration firm that helps automotive, industrial manufacturing, and automotive finance companies achieve breakthrough operational performance through innovative business and technology solutions. Ujj provides the day-to-day leadership and strategic vision for the Automotive practices. Ujj has more than twenty years experience in automotive, management and technology, acquired at his own companies as well as at Drexel Burnham Lambert. Ujj draws on his extensive background in business management, automotive, financial services and programming to provide clients with expert consultancy on business systems strategy, back-end enterprise level software integration, data warehousing and Internet technologies. Ujj and his brother Aloke founded Syncata in 1990. Syncata helps leading Automotive, High-Tech Manufacturing, Financial Services and Insurance companies collaborate more effectively with their business partners, make more accurate decisions and respond faster to customer demand. Prior to co-founding Syncata, Ujj worked for Drexel Burnham Lambert as an associate. He specialized in quantitative modeling and research. During his two-and-a-half year tenure at Drexel, Ujj was responsible for projects for Ted Turner, Rupert Murdoch, MCI, Merv Griffin, and others. He also created an exclusive database for Drexel, which enabled the company to track businesses, which were for sale, pairing them with potential buyers. One of the significant projects on which Ujj worked at Drexel was a worldwide satellite time purchase by Ted Turner to create CNN in 1987. Ujj and his team modeled the most efficient deal structure, taking into account local tax codes and regulations. Ujj’s introduction to information technology came in 1984 while he was studying for his Master’s degree at the University of Texas at Austin’s McCombs School of Business. He registered for computer science classes, hoping to expand his understanding of the then-nascent technology. After several courses, he switched from teaching chemistry to a programming position in the education department. There he worked on a project to determine the effectiveness of schools in relationship to funding and student-teacher ratios. Ujj programmed a data envelopment analysis which predicted those schools that would be most successful, and determined that their success was closely tied to student-teacher ratios. In addition to his Master’s in Business Administration from McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin, Ujj holds a bachelor’s degree in general science from the Institute of Technology B.H.U. in Varanasi, India. Ujj currently sits on the Information Management Steering Committee at the McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin. Ujj is currently leading the efforts to set up a Wireless LAN for the IT BHU Hostels. Ujj lives with his wife and two daughters in Manhattan Beach,CA. |
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Jagadish Bandhole is a dynamic
leader and a successful entrepreneur in the technology industry. He is
currently the Vice President and CTO at VERITAS Software, one of top 10
software companies in the world. He has been the key driver of
the evolving new IT management paradigms like Utility Computing and Web
Services in the IT industry. He has been a key spokesperson for VERITAS
in interacting with technologists, Fortune 500 customers, analysts and
press.
Jagadish is actively involved in computing industry standards initiatives and is regularly featured as a keynote speaker in prestigious conferences and entrepreneurship seminars. Prior to VERITAS, he was the Founder and CEO of Jareva Technologies, a venture-funded software company, where he successfully pioneered emerging technologies such as server and application provisioning shaping the requirements of the on-demand and utility computing ecosystem. Before leading Jareva, he started and led an E-Services initiative with Hewlett Packard. In the past, Jagadish has held several leadership positions in engineering and engineering management. Jagadish has a Masters in Computer Science from Indiana University with a strong background in computer architecture, compilers and programming languages. He graduated from IT-BHU with a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science in 1995. He was an early member and a key contributor to the design and development of Intel 64-bit architecture, operating systems and tools. He has several patents pending in distributed systems and server automation techniques. Within ITBHU.org Jagadish looks after the responsibilities of a treasurer and is responsible for setting up the online donation module. Currently he is actively persuing the "Digital Library Project" for the IT Libaray. Jagadish and his wife live in Silicon Valley. He is an active charter member of the well-known entrepreneur organization TIE. He is involved in mentoring and advising many technology start-ups. During his free time, he enjoys playing music, hiking and biking.
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Rajeev Chawla is currently Founder, President & CEO of Neopath Networks. Prior to founding NeoPath Networks, Rajeev founded Ingrian Systems where he held positions of VP of Engineering, CTO, and VP of Advanced Technology. Rajeev built and led a successful organization that delivered Secure Content Networking Appliance product lines. Rajeev has more than 10 years of computer industry experience leading teams in various capacities.
Before Ingrian Networks, Rajeev led the successful launch of Secure Physician Portal at Healtheon/WebMD. Prior to that, Rajeev was at Sun Microsystems where he worked on next generation interactive Services over the Internet. He was a key member of the Sun Media Center, a video-on-demand server, and Sun Netra Proxy Cache Server product lines. Rajeev possesses strong skills in strategic and tactical planning, industry and competitive analysis, product definition and positioning. In addition, Rajeev is a holder of 4 US patents and several awards. He received a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from Virginia Commonwealth University and a Bachelor of Technology degree in Computer Science from Institute of Technology, BHU, India At ITBHU.org, Rajeev is incharge of the overall volunteering effort. If anyone is interested in helping us at ITBHU.org then they should get in touch with Rajeev. |
Sanjay Dani is the CEO of Web Professionals, Inc. since its founding in 1995 as one of the first web hosting companies. From its offices in the US and India, Web Professionals offers 7x24 outsourcing of managed services for hosted infrastructure. After its acquisition by iAsiaWorks, Inc in 2000, Sanjay worked as the Vice President of iAsiaWorks' hosting business in the Asia Pacific. He was involved in launching Internet Data Centers in South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong. He also led, planned or completed acquisitions in India, Singapore and Australia as well as represented iAsiaWorks in acquisition and investment talks with telecommunications majors. Subsequently, he bought back the Web Professionals business.
Sanjay was involved in several Silicon Valley ventures in their early stage in various capacities: on the advisory board, a substantial advisory contributor or an initial investor in Cobalt Networks, Inc. (subsequently acquired by Sun Microsystems, Inc.), RLX Technologies, Berkeley Networks, Net Continuum, Accordion Networks and Caltos Capital.
In 2002, he started spending time on non-profit activities. He was a member of the Board of Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, rated among the top ten film festivals in the world. He started ITBHU.org over a lunch meeting with a fellow alumnus at the Cipotle Taqueria in Sunnyvale.
During 2003-2006, he organized initiatives to fight corruption and to improve governance in India. Deeply touched by the murder of fellow ITBHU alumnus Satyedra Kumar Dubey, a whistle blower against corruption in India's national highway project, Sanjay was a primary contributor to the Supreme Court petition that resulted in the Central Vigilance Commission being mandated to protect whistle blowers in India. He worked with like-minded people in India to promote accountability of Supreme Court and High Court judges who by various accounts sell decisions and abuse their constitutional independence to run extortion rackets with impunity.
Sanjay lives on the Nob Hill in San Francisco. He enjoys writing, traveling, running and meeting with dedicated and passionate people with a growth mindset from all walks of life.
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Anshuman, has been in the field
of Software Product Development for last six years. He currently works
for a company called NetContinuum, in the field of application
security. Prior to joining NetContinuum, he was with WIPRO, which he
had joined after his graduation. He is yet to form his company :-)
Anshuman has been involved in multiple projects related to IT and BHU for past three years. He was one of the initial members of the ITBHU.org team.
Some of his projects include
Anshuman is also a member of the core working group of ITBHU.org, which
is responsible for the overall management of the alumni website,
www.itbhu.org. He has been instrumental in setting up the alumni
registration facility and is currently working on various enhancements
to provide a rich set of facilities to the alumni community. Apart from working for ITBHU.org, Anshuman is the primary liason with the Institute for varoius alumni projects and is currently involved in building a team of students at the Institute (called Team@Institute) which will be the representatives of the alumni organisation in the institute and would be instrumental in the implementation of various alumni projects. He is also one of the coordinators of the Bangalore chapter of ITBHU.org Anshuman is married and lives in Bangalore with his familiy.
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Animesh Pathak is currently pursuing his PhD in the University of Southern California. He graduated from ITBHU in 2003 with a B.Tech in Comp. Sc. and Engg.
Animesh has been involved in a lot of alumni projects for the CSE department and is currently one of the maintainers of the CSE blog. Apart from that, he is one of the coordinators of the southern california chapter of ITBHU.org.
He is also in the core working group that maintains the website and is one of the volunteers handling the registration module. Apart from that, he is a part of the working group for the Wireless Networking project.
His hobbies include hiking, reading science fiction and working for ITBHU. He looks forward to finishing his PhD as soon as possible so that he can go back and teach :-).
For more information about him , please visit the following links: