Friday, August 21, 2009

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India's Top CEO's

Jaspal Bindra - Standard Chartered

Kiran Mazumdar Saw - Biocon

Anuradha Desai - Venkateshwara Hatcheries

NR Narayana Murthy - Infosys Technologies

Mukesh Ambani - Reliance Industries

Ratan Tata - Tata Group

KV Kamath - ICICI Bank

Azim Hasham Premji - Wipro

Nandan Nilekani - Infosys Technologies

Rahul Bajaj - Bajaj Auto

Vijay Mallya - UB Group

Kumar Mangalam Birla - AV Birla Group

Sunil Mittal - Bharti Enterprises

Deepak Parekh - HDFC

Anil Ambani - ADAE

Rajiv Bajaj - Bajaj Auto

Lalitha Gupte - ICICI Bank

S Ramadorai - TCS

Jagdish Khattar - Maruti Udyog

Subir Raha - ONGC

Adi Godrej - Godrej Group

GR Gopinath - Air Deccan

Subhash Chandra - Zee Telefilms

Venu Srinivasan - TVS Motors

Brij Mohal Lall Munjal - Hero Group

K Anji Reddy - Dr. Reddy's Labs

Naresh Goyal - Jet Airways

Shiv Nadar - HCL Technologies

Yogesh C Deveshwar - ITC

Anand Mahindra - Mahindra & Mahindra

Peter Mukerjea - Star TV India

Aditya Puri - HDFC Bank

Uday Kotak - Kotak Mahindra Bank

AM Naik - Larsen & Toubro

SB Mathur - UTI

Harish Manwani - Hindustan Lever

Renuka Ramnath - ICICI Ventures

AK Khandelwal - Bank of Baroda

AK Purwar - State Bank of India

Suresh Krishna - Sundaram Fasteners

Ashok Sinha - Bharat Petroleum

Kishore Biyani - Pantaloon Retail

B Ramalinga Raju - Satyam Computers

YV Reddy - Reserve Bank of India

M Damodaran - SEBI

AK Sinha - BSNL

Naina Lal Kidwai - HSBC India

Jeh & Ness Wadia - Bombay Dyeing

Asim Ghosh - Hutch

VK Mittal - Ispat Industries

RS Lodha - Birla Corp

VC Burman - Dabur

Venugopal Dhoot - Videocon Industries

Gautam Singhania - Raymond

Ravi Venkatesan - Microsoft India

BVR Subbu - Hyundai India

FV Vandrewala - Motorola India

Niall Booker - HSBC India

Shikha Sharma - ICICI Prudential

Ashwin Dani - Asian Paints

Rajeev Bakshi - Pepsi Co.

B Muthuraman - Tata Steel

SP Hinduja - Hinduja Group

Anil Agarwal - Vedanta Resources

YK Hamied - Cipla

AC Muthaiah - SPIC

Bharat Puri - Cadbury India

Sanjay Nayar - Citigroup India

Karsanbhai Patel - Nirma

Brian Tempest - Ranbaxy

NS Sekhsaria - Gujarat Ambuja Cement

Proshanto Banerjee - GAIL

R Seshasayee - Ashok Leyland

MB Lal - Hindustan Petroleum

BN Kalyani - Bharat Forge

Onkar S Kanwar - Apollo Tyres

Shashi Ruia - Essar Group

Vinita Bali - Britannia

Gautam Thapar - Cromptom Greaves

Ajay Piramal - Nicholas Piramal

BS Nagesh - Shoppers' Stop

VS Jain - SAIL

Shobana Bhartia - HT Media

KR Kim - LG India

Rana Kapoor - Yes Bank

Hemendra Kothari - DSP Merrill Lynch

K Ramachandran - Phillips India

Mallika Srinivasan - TAFE

Hans-Michael Huber - Diamler-Chrysler India

Nimesh Kampani - JM Morgan Stanley

Scott Bayman - GE India

Zia Mody - AZB Partners

Noel Tata - Trent

Sarthak Behuria - IOC

Harsh Goenka - RPG Group

Arun Maira - BCG India

Adil Zainulbhai - McKinsey India

MV Subbiah - EID Parry


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List of CEO's of some of the Famous companies :

The World's 30 Best CEOs



1 Warren Buffet (Berkshire Hathaway)
2 Kenneth Chenault (American Express)
3 George David (United Technologies)
4 Charlie Ergen (EchoStar)
5 Larry Fink (BlackRock)
6 Lew Frankfort (Coach)
7 Richard Fuld (Lehman Brothers)
8 Fred Goodwin (Royal Bank of Scotland)
9 Jeffrey Immelt (General Electric)
10 Satoru Iwata (Nintendo)
11 Steven Jobs (Apple)
12 Henning Kagermann (SAP)
13 Richard Kovacevich (Wells Fargo)
14 A G Lafley (Procter & Gamble)
15 Terry Leahy (Tesco)
16 John Mackey (Whole Foods)
17 Lakshmi Mittal (Arcelor Mittal)
18 Allan Moss (Macquaire Bank)
19 Angelo Mozilo (Countrywide Financial)
20 Rupert Murdoch (News Corp)
21 Michael O'Leary (Ryanair Holdings)
22 Franck Ribould (Groupe Danone)
23 Peter Rose (Expeditor International)
24 Steven Roth (Vornado Realty)
25 James Schiro (Zurich Financial)
26 Bob Simpson (XTO Energy)
27 James Sinegal (Costco Wholesale)
28 Fred Smith (FedEx)
29 Ratan Tata (Tata Steel)
30 Jong-Yong Yun (Samsung Electronics)
31 Dinesh Aggarwal (IndiaMArt Limited)

CEO's Of Famous Indian Companies

Top Online Millionaires CEO's :





Top Richest CEO's or Chairman :



Barron's List for CEO performance Chart :



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Who's Who

3Com Corporation - R. Scott Murray
3M - George W. Buckley
4Kids Entertainment - Alfred R. Kahn

Accenture - William D. Green
Adobe Systems - Bruce R. Chizen
Amazon.com - Jeff Bezos
AMD - Héctor de Jesús Ruiz
Amcor - Ken MacKenzie
America West Airlines - Doug Parker
American Express - Kenneth Chenault
Analog Devices - Jerald G Fishman
Apple Computer - Steve Jobs
AT&T - Edward Whitacre, Jr.

Bank of America - Kenneth Lewis
Berkshire Hathaway - Warren Buffet
Best Buy - Bradbury H. Anderson
BMW - Norbert Reithofer
Boeing - W. James McNerney, Jr.

Caterpillar Inc. - James W. Owens
Cisco Systems - John Chambers
Citigroup - Chuck Prince
CGI Group - Mike Roach
Coca-Cola - E. Neville Isdell
Cognizant Technology Solutions - Lakshmi Narayanan
Colgate-Palmolive - Reuben Mark
Computer Sciences Corporation - Van Honeycutt
Cameron - Sheldon Erikson
Countrywide Financial Corporation - Angelo Mozilo

Dell Inc - Michael Dell
Delta Air Lines - Gerald Grinstein
Deutsche Bank - Josef Ackermann
Deutsche Telekom - René Obermann
Du Pont - Charles O. Holliday

eBay - Margaret C. Whitman
Ericsson - Carl-Henric Svanberg
Exxon Mobil - Rex Tillerson

FedEx - Frederick W. Smith
Flextronics - Mike McNamara
Fotolog - Michael Crotty
Ford Motor Company - Alan Mulally

General Dynamics - Nicholas Chabraja
General Electric - Jeffrey R. Immelt
General Growth Properties - John Bucksbaum
General Motors - Rick Wagoner
GlaxoSmithKline - Jean-Pierre Garnier
Google - Eric E. Schmidt

Hewlett-Packard - Mark V. Hurd
Home Depot - Robert Nardelli
Honeywell - David M. Cote
HCL Technologies - Shiv Nadar

Infosys Technologies Limited - Nandan N. Nilekani
IBM - Samuel J. Palmisano
Intel - Paul Otellini
iGate - Phaneesh Murthy
ITC Infotech Limited - Sanjiv Puri

Johnson & Johnson - William C. Weldon
JP Morgan Chase - James Dimon

Kimberly-Clark Corporation - Thomas J. Falk
Krispy Kreme - Scott Livengood
Kingfisher Airlines - Dr. Vijay Mallya

Legacy Corporation - Edison A. Bardowell
Lehman Brothers - Richard S. (Dick) Fuld, Jr.
Lucasfilm Ltd. - Micheline Chau
Lucent Technologies - Patricia Russo

McDonalds - Jack Greenberg
McKinsey - Ian Davis
Merrill Lynch - Stan O'Neal
MGA Entertainment - Isaac Larian
Microsoft - Steve Ballmer
Motorola - Edward J. Zander
Mozilla - Mitchell Baker
MySQL AB - Marten Mickos

Nike - Philip Knight
Nokia - Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo
Nortel - Mike S. Zafirovski

Oracle Corporation - Larry Ellison

Pixar - Steve Jobs
Procter & Gamble - Alan Lafley

Reliance Industries Limited - Mukesh Ambani
Royal Bank of Canada - Gordon Nixon

S. C. Johnson & Son - Herbert Fisk Johnson III
Samsung - Kun-Hee Lee
Siemens - Klaus Kleinfeld
Sony - Howard Stringer
Sun Microsystems - Jonathan Schwartz

Tata Consultancy Services - S Ramadorai
Telefónica - César Alierta
Timberland - Jeff Swartz
Think Partnership - Scott Mitchell
Time Warner - Richard D. Parsons
Toyota - Hiroshi Okuda

Verizon - Ivan Seidenberg
Viacom - Tom Freston
Vodafone - Arun Sarin

Wal-Mart - Lee Scott
The Walt Disney Company - Robert A. Iger
Whirlpool - Jeff M. Fettig
Wipro - Azim Premji
World Wrestling Entertainment - Linda McMahon

Xerox - Anne M. Mulcahy

Yahoo! - Terry Semel

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Facts

--NVidia CEO (the name's complicated) worked as a Microprocessor Designer at AMD. Though Nvidia and AMD turn out to be rival companies today.
--AMD: Advanced Micro Devices
--Apple Inc. named its Headquarters as Infinite Loop.
--Apple first created Newton, which later paved way towards creation of iPhone over a period of time.
--Microsoft was ranked the second worst company for the environment out of the 18 companies rated in Greenpeace's Greener Electronics Guide in June, 2008.
--Microsoft Research India developed a project called Digital Green in 2008, which aims to educate farmers in India on how to use azolla - an aquatic fern fed to cows, yielding increased milk production.
--mKrishi is a service that would enable India's farmers to receive useful data on an inexpensive mobile device. TCS made it.
--TCS started off as Tata Computer Centre making punch cards for their sister firms like TISCO.
--Venturebay Consultants Pvt. Ltd. is a subsidiary of Tech Mahindra, the highest bidding company for Satyam.
--VAIO full form : Visual Audio Intelligence Organizer
--nVidia is known to have been derived from the spanish word 'envidia' meaning envy. Also, the GeForce 8 series had the Tag line 'Green and envy' suggesting the same.

Monday, August 10, 2009

World's First

























World's First HDD: IBM RAMAC 350 (weighed five tonnes and stored just 5MB)



























































World's First Mobile: Analog Motorola DynaTAC 8000XAdvanced Mobile Phone System














World's First ATM, and its card.













World's First Laptop: Osbourne 1


Logos 2.1

Most logos have the corporation names on them.



































































Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Famous Personalities

1.Larry Page - CoFounder, Google
2.Sergey Brin - CoFounder, Google
3.Steve Ballmer - MS CEO at the moment
4.Bill 'William' Gates - MS - Founder
5.Eric Schmidt - Google (recruited CEO)
6.Steve Jobs - Apple / NeXT
7.Sabeer Bhatia - Hotmail
8.Narayana Murthy - Infosys
9.Azim Premji - Wipro
10. Sam 'Samuel' Palmisano - CEO, IBM (at the moment)
11.Kevin Rose - Founder of Digg
12.Olli Pekka - CEO, Nokia
13.Guerrino De Luca, CEO, Logitech
14.Geesung Choi, President, Samsung Telecom Services/Samsung Mobile
15.Vittorio Colao, CEO, Vodaphone
16.Jen-Hsun Huang, Co-founder, NVidea
17.Greg Brown, Co-CEO, Motorola
18.Randall L Stephenson, CEO, AT&T
19.Sim Wong Hoo, CEO & Founder, Creative
20.John W Thompson, CEO, Symantec (his face will remind you of obama :P )
21.Jack Dorsey, Chairman------Evan Williams, CEO------Biz Stone, Creative Director, TWITTER.
22. Liu Chuanzhi, Chairman----Yang Yuanqing, CEO------Lenovo
23. Mike Lazaridis, Founder/Co-CEO---Jim Balsillie, Co-CEO-----RIM (Blackberry makers)
24. Jeffey P Bezos, Chairman/CEO/President, Amazon(.com)
25.Charles Geschke & John Warnock, Founders----Shantanu Narayen, President/CEO---Adobe Systems
26. Hamid Akhavan, CEO, TMobile

List of Companies/Websites

1.Google:
a)Google
b)Youtube
c)Orkut
d)Blogger
2.Microsoft
3.Yahoo
4.Facebook
5.Orkut
6.Napster
7.Twitter
8.Wikipedia
9.Apple
10.Wipro
11.Satyam - now Mahindra Satyam
12.TCS
13.Infosys
14.MySpace
15.del.icio.us
16.Digg
17.Cisco
18.AT&T
19.Airtel
20.Nokia
21.Motorola
22.Samsung
23.Virgin Mobiles
24.Intel
25.AMD
26.ATI
27.NVidea
28.CNet
29.Sony
30.Nintendo
31.RIM (Blackberry)
32.Compaq (now aquired by HP)
33.Dell
34.Deloitte
35.Lenovo
36.IBM
37.Sony Ericsson
38.HTC
39.O2
40.Xerox
41.HP(Hewlett-Packard)
42.Transcend
43.Seagate
44.Zitech
45.Emerson
46.Adventsoft
47.Symantec
48.Kingston
49.LG-Lucky Goldstar
50.Logitech
51.IBall
52.Creative
53.Canon
54.Olympus
55.Nikon
56.Huawei
57.Amazon
58.Ebay
59.Rapidshare
60.Mediafire
61.Scheinder
62.Panasonic/Matsushita Electronics
63.General Electronics
64.Electronic Arts
65.Vodafone
66.Verizon
67.TMobile
68.Adobe
69.NIIT
70.Oracle
71.SAP
72.SUN
73.Symbian Foundation
74.Alienware (now aquired by Dell)
75.Macromedia (now aquired by Adobe Systems)

Saturday, July 25, 2009

More Logos-1

Just a couple of them...useful.













The one below is Zune. Sorry, bad formatting :)

Evolution Of logos of various companies

These are the evolution streams of logos of popular IT enterprises. Guess the blog layout does not support the image size, click on each image to get the full size image with maximum clarity.












Friday, July 24, 2009

Major I.T Company Logos

Google
http://jkontherun.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/google-logo.jpg

Microsoft
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/images/old-microsoft-logo.png
The above one is supposed to be an old logo.

http://blog.taragana.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/microsoft-logo.jpg

Apple
http://www.ecosherpa.com/images/green_apple_logo.jpg http://www.macsparky.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/apple-logo-2.jpg http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~sedwards/apple2fpga/apple_logo_rainbow_6_color.jpg

Sun Microsystems
http://www.partow.net/images/sunlogos/images/sun_logo_white.png

Xerox
http://control.bu.edu/ieee/cdc04/XeroxLogo.jpg
The above one is the old logo.

http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/xerox_logo_detail.jpg


Sony
http://gadgetophilia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/sony-logo.jpg

Yahoo
http://www.dabbledoo.com/ee/images/uploads/gadgetell/yahoo_logo.jpg
Symantec
http://www.u-tech.be/new/images/symantec_logo.gif

Intel
http://images.hardwarezone.com/hwm/2009/05/intel-logo.jpg

Seagate
http://gigglehd.com/zbxe/hdnews/files/attach/images/236/070/359/002/seagate-logo.jpg

Samsung
http://phonereport.info/wp-content/uploads/samsung_logo.jpg

Nokia
http://gallery.techarena.in/data/614/Nokia-logo.JPG

LG-Lucky Goldstar
http://phonereport.info/wp-content/uploads/lg-logo.jpg

Infosys

http://blog.aware365.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-o-matic/cache/2f480_infosys_logo.gif

Wipro

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/1c/Wipro_Logo.jpg

Random : Company Logos and their Meanings

P.S : Ignore Logos of companies not related to I.T

Ever wondered what company logos mean and whats the significance behind them? Wonder no more!

Amazon

You might think the arrow does nothing here. But it says that amazon.com has everything from a to z and it also represents the smile brought to
the customer's face. Wow, that is quite deep.

Eighty20

Eighty-20 is a small consulting company which does sophisticated financial modeling, as well as some solid database work. All their work is highly quantitative and relies on some serious computational power, and the logo is meant to convey it.

People first guess that 20% of the squares are darkened, but that turns out to be false after counting them. The trick is to view the dark squares as 1's and the light squares as 0's. Then the top line reads 1010000 and the bottom line reads 0010100, which represent 80 and 20 in binary.

Kinda like the surreal green screen of The Matrix, they want us to read stuff in binary

IBM

Paul Rand (who designed the iconic IBM logo in 1972) designed this 'eye bee M' logo in 1981. I like that they are quite relaxed about the logo, unlike certain other companies who do not like the logo to be tampered with in any way even for internal promotions

SUN

The SUN Microsystems logo is a wonderful example of symmetry and order. It was a brilliant observation that the letters u and n while arranged adjacent to each other look a lot like the letter S in a perpendicular direction. Spectacular.

Cluenatic

This was a logo created for a puzzle game called Cluenatic. This game involves unravelling four clues. The logo has the letters C, L, U and E arranged as a maze. and from a distance, the logo looks like a key

Eight

This logo is too good. For the name Eight, they have used a font in which each letter is a minor adaptation of the number 8.

Logos

Many Logos - Just search for IT-related ones

http://www.craphound.com/images/web20logos.jpg
http://rocketsurgeon.squarespace.com/storage/images/music20logos_small.jpg
http://rocketsurgeon.squarespace.com/storage/images/music20logos_small.jpg

http://www.search-this.com/wp-content/themes/big-blue/images/company-logos1.gif