Sunday, November 15, 2020

 Inspiring: Why Ajay Bhatt Invented USB But Never Made Any Money Out Of It

You’re working and suddenly you realize you have somewhere to go to. You save your work, but you want to resume later. You save it in a USB and just take it with you wherever you’re going.  None of this seems odd, does it? That’s because we are so used to the wonderful technology around us. But, your work wasn’t always this portable.

Let’s look at the journey of the man behind this innovation.

Ajay Bhatt, a graduate from Maharaj Sayajirao University in Baroda, is now a well-known name in the Silicon Valley. In 2010, he made it to GQ India’s list of ‘The 50 Most Influential Global Indians.’ Bhatt, who is Intel’s Chief Architect and Fellow for the Client Computing Group, already has 31 patents under his name. However, the USB isn’t one of them. He never made any money out of it.

Despite being the co-inventor of USB, he became a recognizable face among the masses only after a TV ad, in 2009, where he was portrayed as a rock star. After that, he says people would really treat him like a celebrity. Ajay intended the idea to bring about a change, and not make tonne of money. Intel, who owns the patent, also decided to make it open and royalty-free, right from the start. That is why today, it is affordable for us.

Just like a lot of great innovations, the idea for this device came from a problem he faced every day. He found the process of connecting cables, rebooting the system and handling the device software exhausting. Every time a document needed to be printed, this long process took up a lot of time.

With a goal to solve this problem, Bhatt started working with his team on it in 1992. By 1996, their first set of products was ready. However, the process was far from over.

Despite the device helping create a single connection across computers, the idea was hard to sell. Even the management at Intel did not initially like his idea. He re-worked his idea a few times before the company approved it.

After that, along with his team, he lobbied to various computer firms to review and enhance the work experience. He says that the company tried to work with each computer firm to understand how it could be adapted to make their functioning better.

This helped evolve the idea as each company tried to contribute to the idea by looking at their vantage point.

Apple first shipped a USB compatible product for the users of the iMac G3 in 1998 and soon after Microsoft too added it for the second edition of Windows 98. Once the big names started endorsing the idea, it was only a matter of time before the product found its way into almost each and every home across the world.

He says the product’s success is only because of the constant innovation and the encouragement of those who believed in the technology. He says that seeing its utility today, he feels happy that everybody could benefit out of it.

He feels the contentment that he gets out of seeing his idea and vision helping out millions across the world today is great. He is glad that money making was never a part of it.

To others who wish to follow his path, he advises them to be fearless and to persist in their journey. He believes that it is possible to turn the impossible into reality, if only you use your imagination to its fullest.

If you have that, the only thing that you need for success, is the right timing, he says. To anyone who is struggling with their idea, he says that one should always think that the best is yet to come.

 

In today’s world, besides China, Japan, and America, it is India that has emerged as a country experiencing fast technological development. The credit for this pace should go to all Indians who have excelled in the field of information and technology not only in the country but also overseas. We are are familiar with the roles played by Satya Nadella in Microsoft and Sundar Pichai in Google but apart from them there are many others who have earned worldwide recognition through their talent.

Shantanu Narayen is one such Indian who is presently an employee of an international company that does a turnover of more than Rs 85,000 crore. Surprisingly, we use this company’s products throughout the country but have never heard his name.

Shantanu is the CEO of Adobe Systems, the world’s leading company in the field of software. Currently, he is counted among the world’s most successful business officers. Born and raised in Hyderabad, Shantanu received his bachelor’s degree in electronics engineering from Osmania University in Hyderabad. After that, he successfully completed an MBA from the Haas School of Business in University, California and earned a Master of Science in Computer Science from Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio.

Shantanu started his career with Apple, as is the case with most of the celebrities in the world of software and internet sector. While working with Apple for some years, he learned the tricks of business and management and co-founded a company named Pictra. Pictra pioneered the concept of digital photo sharing over the Internet.After successfully running this company for several years he had gained a strong reputation in the software industry.

Pictra’s attempt to excel through the concept of photo sharing over the internet gave Shantanu an opportunity to connect with Adobe Systems in 1998.

He joined as the senior vice president for Global Product Research and was later promoted to executive vice president of Worldwide Products. In 2007, at the age of 44, he took a big jump in his career when he was appointed as the CEO of Adobe Systems. He became the CEO of the company 10 years after joining it because of his tremendous performance.

After becoming CEO, Shantanu responded in an interview given to the BBC, “I am proud to be the leader of Adobe Systems. I will continue to work to enrich the tradition of Adobe, to be the leader in technological advancement.”

Under his leadership, Adobe went on to reach a new height of success and spread all across the globe. You will be surprised to know that Shantanu was successful to seal 350 deals for the company. In fact, big media companies like Viacom, CBS and PBS today play videos with Adobe Flash Player and none other than Shantanu is responsible for this achievement.

 

As a CEO, Shantanu used to receive a salary package of about Rs 5.5 crore per annum. In 2013, he was paid a gross wager of $15.7 million, which got him in the list of highest-paid officials of the world. He was also included in the US President Barack Obama’s suggestion committee in 2011.

Shantanu made an identity for himself on the global front with his own potential. Today, he is not only an influential person of this planet, but also an inspiration to millions of Indians to so something positive in life.

Saturday, November 7, 2020

 I am happy to resume my blogging with new enthusiasm !

THERE IS A CHANGE IN U S  GOVERNMENT ! SHOULD WAIT FOR A CLEAR PICTURE ON THE ECONOMIC SITUATION IN THE GLOBE !