Saturday, November 11, 2017

TECH/ CEO SPECIAL ......Ability to Question Status Quo is what Keeps a Co in Top Form

Ability to Question Status Quo is what Keeps a Co in Top Form


On an ongoing visit to the country, India born chief of Microsoft Satya Nadella outlined the three things that will lay the foundation of decades to come. These include HoloLens, Data Mining and Quantum Computing System. Calling it a “long-term bet“ Nadella said that Microsoft is working on Quantum Computers which will solve harder challenges which are computational in nature yet not solved.
According to a September blog by Allison Linn of Microsoft, Quantum Computing allows scientists to do computations in minutes or hours that would take the lifetime of the universe on even the most advanced classical computers used currently. That, in turn, would mean that people could find answers to scientific questions previously thought unanswerable. It could be used to solve some of the world's toughest problems, from world hunger to the dangerous effects of climate change.


Nadella, who is currently touring the country on a business trip along with promoting his book called Hit Refresh, said that in the long-term horizon Microsoft is trying to build Quantum Computing by bundling math, physics, and computer science to have a quantum computer. He added that he is very excited by the work being done by HoloLens. “People are really able to transcend space and time to colloborate. Just imagi ne teleportation is not just StarTrek, its possible in real life,“ said Nadella.


The currency of our times will be the ability to collect data and analyse it into actionable intelligence, he said in New Delhi while in conversation with cricketing legend Anil Kumble who Nadella called his `hero'. Talking about how it is important to constantly innovate, Nadella said in the 43 years of Microsoft's existence, every five years the company has faced an existential threat. “Someone will write about a new company that will kill us. But we must be doing something right to stay relevant and that is questioning the status quo.“ He added that whether it is cricket or a large organisation, the ability to question the status quo is very important.


Kumble added that in cricket, one has to Hit Refresh before each match or a series in order to be on top. Nadella, who is only the fourth CEO to head Microsoft, said that the ability to continuously innovate is what turns a good star tup into a suc cessful com pany since no concept is a perpetual motion ma chine and so one needs the ability to have new ideas to grow.


Since taking over at the helm of Microsoft, Nadella has made cloud first and mobile first his strategy which has turned around the fortunes of the technology giant. In India, Nadella announced setting up of data centres in the country and is aggressively pushing its cloud business to not just the government and large enterprises but also to small and medium companies.


On Tuesday, Microsoft announced a partnership with home-grown cab aggregator Ola to build a new connected vehicle platform which will be taken to car manufacturers globally and will offer vehicle diagnostics, improved in-car productivity, advanced navigation, predictive maintenance of vehicles etc. As part of the deal, Ola will use Microsoft Azure to power Ola Play , the company's existing con nected car platform.


During his current trip, Nadella visited the company's Hyderabad cam pus and is also sla ted to meet with so me top govern ment officials.


Ola Ties Up with Microsoft for Cloud Platform, Connected Car


BENGALURU Homegrown cab hailing application Ola has partnered with tech giant Microsoft to build a connected vehicle platform where the former will access the company's cloud infrastructure, artificial intelligence and productivity tools to enable predictive maintenance of vehicles and improve the passenger experience. Besides the tech giant is a cloud provider to Ola, the cabhailing app will also use Microsoft's cloud computing service Microsoft Azure to power Ola Play. -Our Bureau


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