Posted on 14-Jul-2020
Kaytek Computer Services Pvt. Ltd
A decade back, our Director Mr Mahesh Khatri received Microsoft's Top Software Architecture Awards at their 2009 & 2010 Tech-Ed conferences in India. These helped us to learn the Microsoft Cloud - Azure & Sharepoint.
Since then, the rise of the Cloud has been overtaken by the rise of AI whose continuous advances force all of us to and re-learn the basics. With this, we are happy to announce that Microsoft & Udacity recently gave us another opportunity to dig into the AI & Cloud trenches, by selecting Mr Mahesh Khatri for the Machine Learning Foundation Scholarship program for Microsoft Azure.
Why is this so important ?
A few days ago (July 6th), India mourned the 18th death anniversary of the legendary Reliance founder Mr Dhirubhai Ambani. While once interviewing a senior executive, Mr Ambani sprang a surprise - he asked the candidate the market price of a kilogram of onions & potatoes. The interviewee was understandably flummoxed. Mr Ambani advised him to learn the basic prices, underlying the important fact that top management must not lose sight of market essentials.
At a time when Reliance's Jio has unleashed a digital blitzkrieg on multiple verticals in India, it is worth remembering one of the most fundamental lessons of business - in challenging times, you must always go back to the basics.
This is arguably the most important lesson in the post Covid-19 digitally driven AI world.
See our AI page for more details on how our AI experiences can help you.
Since then, the rise of the Cloud has been overtaken by the rise of AI whose continuous advances force all of us to and re-learn the basics. With this, we are happy to announce that Microsoft & Udacity recently gave us another opportunity to dig into the AI & Cloud trenches, by selecting Mr Mahesh Khatri for the Machine Learning Foundation Scholarship program for Microsoft Azure.
Why is this so important ?
A few days ago (July 6th), India mourned the 18th death anniversary of the legendary Reliance founder Mr Dhirubhai Ambani. While once interviewing a senior executive, Mr Ambani sprang a surprise - he asked the candidate the market price of a kilogram of onions & potatoes. The interviewee was understandably flummoxed. Mr Ambani advised him to learn the basic prices, underlying the important fact that top management must not lose sight of market essentials.
At a time when Reliance's Jio has unleashed a digital blitzkrieg on multiple verticals in India, it is worth remembering one of the most fundamental lessons of business - in challenging times, you must always go back to the basics.
This is arguably the most important lesson in the post Covid-19 digitally driven AI world.
See our AI page for more details on how our AI experiences can help you.