NASSCOM Connect February 7, 2008
Exciting times lie ahead for the Indian software industry with the snapping of the under sea cables driving tremors down the BPO spine, the looming threat of US recession keeping the outsourcing industry at its edge and the boom of communications rapidly shrinking the world! The 13th to the 15th of February at the sidelines of the NASSCOM India Leadership Forum would be buzzing with these speculations, brainstorming and expert comments.
The excitement is building up online, and with the NASSCOM Connect we don’t have to wait anymore to get a taste of the times. Last year we had started a collaborative flavour to the NASSCOM India Leadership Forum 2008 with the Connect, which is a unique service offered to the conference delegates. Connect with its appropriate nomenclature, helps delegates in establishing a pre-event connect and even allows for more effective networking during the event. This is in line with the new paradigms of connectivity and enhances networking opportunities for NASSCOM ILF delegates.
A delegate can be part of a community of people with similar interests, get visibility for one’s own company, topic or country. A delegate can post a query he/ she has to the global community and even build a unique individual programme schedule from the pot pourri that is available at the ILF 08. It is an ideal platform to interact with peers, to share experiences and understand common concerns and challenges. The portal even allows seeking solutions for business problems, and you just might find an expert provide the absolute perfect answer. Helping build communities around the event, NASSCOM 2008 Connect now even offers various modes of networking, from web-based applications, RFID enabled kiosks to mobile services, and of course the buoyant NASSCOM Blog. This is a great opportunity and has been on the wish lists of our guests!
While there are the new-age technology options for networking there is also the traditional and equally exciting P2P (Peer to Peer) Connect which would be the platform to network and ideate on two favourite themes today; with Yahoo R&D’s Sharad Sharma moderating how blogs, Web 2.0 and Mobile applications are heating up marketing communications, Cybermedia’s Prasanto Roy’s moderating the identifying of new leaders in Software Innovation –Israel, China or India?






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