Sunday, October 08, 2023

Shorts

 There are these proliferations of shorts. the content for the new age and new reality. As attention span has gone shorter.... reels and shorts are all the rage now.

Amid all these- i got a short forwarded. Added comment was what took my breath away- " when i saw this, i related this with you". So I am atleast even for a fraction of second or even millisecond- I was remembered. That itself made my day.

Sunday is full of reflections- while all the time running around doing different chores. Wow...upteen of them. never ending. Balancing with pending office work. so that i have smoother week.

Problem of a field executive is- we tend to accumulate paper works which are necessary evils.Next week so many reviews.

Highlight of the day was short summary of all the comments i received from teammates in GMI- great manager..... but that forward is best thing.. even better than other small wins.

somehow turned on the my favorite mix. yeh rateen yeh mausam, yeh rat bhigi bhigi, lag ja gale....hai apna dil to awara. maybe i do return favor by sending the same back


ahh. wish i was young and careless again. 

Sunday, January 29, 2023

Most of the time- it's me & myself

When I was first coached on leadership- I was told - it has to be 'servant' leadership. It became a passion to lead people with humility, empathy and with deep kindness. the feeling always comes- despite stringent push backs, the 'behind the back' talk- " you are way too soft", " you are too weak in dealing people". then i tell myself- i need to be kinder, gentler.

But if i really introspect- is it for others or is it for myself?

After the great pandemic ( it is still lurking around, not completely gone)- I think today i went out first time for a movie. I was not for it. the movie was having worst possible review. and anyways- i get defocused on any media- after 30 minutes. unless it is on topic of interest to me- typically history, science/ Physics/Maths or electronics- they can keep me absorbed for hours. nothing else. But a strange thing happened- my sweet blast from past- asked for the link of blog. I am sure- not many readers of this blog. so much so that despite this being public- i pour out my heart in this blog. Simply-- i have understood -- it is like single star in whole universe. Unless you search for it- you won't get it. 

Even the ramblings of unnatural sort- does anyone care?

The exchanges are always short and sweet- it helped me to mirror, pause and think. For whom do i write this for? is it for others ( someone in particular- past, present, future?) or just for myself.- The answer was so evident.

It is always-" me & myself".

We are just pretending- like an actor, as a dutiful son, as a loving husband, as a dotting father.... As a patriotic citizen, as a salesman, as an erudite student of marketing-- we are just pretending.  We are actually playing for the glory. nothing less, nothing more.

If I just allow myself to be brutally honest- it is always for self that we do. Then we find out a reason , or find out a way to make our-self feel better--- that there is a bigger scheme behind it.

Even though it may sound being in 'recent/recency error' - but if I think of just 10 days back. Maneuvering everything- planning everything- with a quiet belief in heart- 'yehh.... i finally able to do it. finally able to meet..even after 3yr and 5 months'.. it is finally only for me and myself. The mathematician inside me - kept the stopwatch on...from the first wave of hand till the bye....it was exactly 72 minutes. Precious 72 minutes..Very precious to me. All belongs to me and was for myself.

The meetings  -- all very organized. The objectives all met- and evening you just go off. is it so easy. Same troublesome feeling of leaving something behind.. Never mind- all memories to myself. I wish that was 172 minutes... nay.. may be more.. too much to ask or dream for.

Then after late night- i had the option to crash on bed. But again just for me- myself. pushed myself to complete that final presentation. Next day- again repeat.

The Tech day for 45 engineering team/ management of the famous OEM went so well. 4 hours-- captivated audience. Often as it happens- at end-mobbed by the customers. That great feeling of being under control. That superior feeling of ' know all'. That back hand compliment from boss- calling me 'prof. sambit'.

15 minutes of fame. Ahh that sweet feeling. Adrenaline rush.Then familiar rush to airport, that desperate attempt to share my joy , the feeling of accomplishment with someone. 90 minutes unconscious sleep in flight.

2 hrs wait on curb side for the cab- then 3 hrs -reaching home. Noone to share, nothing to share. it's all for me & myself. 

10 days after-It's a Sunday evening- I still have to complete 2 incentive files before I allow myself to rest. Deadline long gone. Push. for whom? for what? For me. entirely for myself.

Saturday, September 11, 2021

Why must we all write?

 Writing for self-pleasure is an art. Writing to keep an outlet is divine art. We who are endowed with such faculty must keep writing. Writing always beckoned me like a light for a fly. Some unexplained pleasure. It started with story writing, short story writing, poems when I was a mere kid. Then it stopped till I went to higher grades. I started keeping journals ( maybe inspired by Diary of Anne Frank?!!?). Innermost thoughts came pouring out like anything. It was a great outlet. non-invasive one.

Cut to the time in college/university- the writings became more mature. Poems in Hindi/English became more lyrical, more meaningful- more romantic in nature. The writings became a little mature. Then again a stop- till I started writing for pleasure again. This Blog ( which is highly irregular).. but I felt writing here my heart out is better than losing it all.

Finally lot of articles- some ghostwriting- which I cannot cite also (sad thing!!). Thanks to my employer which has a robust system of publishing our articles with a little bit of marketing touch- there are at least 2-3 articles in the public domain. 

There was a lull after I started the new role of marketing and application engineering leader in India. The pressure during the craziest semiconductor crisis time was too much to let out anything in mind.

But suddenly an opportunity to write - 2 articles... And our Marcom lady- WeiTing helped to publish it. Thanks to her great editing skills - 2 more articles-

The first one is on bis infotech-- on-chip security.
https://www.bisinfotech.com/why-chip-security-should-be-the-top-priority-for-every-system-developer/

https://online.fliphtml5.com/vzlvb/aovu/ (Page -40)-- This one is on the future trend of the electronics industry in times tech Buzz.

As soon as it came out I showed it to Birsa and Amrita. Birsa was this time my proofreader before I submitted- so he said... I have read it earlier. the flip book style of Timestech looked innovative to him. I shared with Baba and many friends. Some read, most ignored :-)

Some came back with polite comments- which pleased me a lot. 


But we all must write... not for content creation but more to record what we have thought as thinking beings.

Sunday, January 03, 2021

Finding a positive start

 It's all in mind- so if you are positive- things will go your way.

2021 starts with lot of promise and apprehensions. the proportion is not decided yet. The schools are opening- but confused state- whether to send for offline mode or online. Normalization will take time- so during these uncertain times- we can only take things as they come. one day at a time. Positive start is- about what I am thinking. we are all healthy and some peripheral information good for us.

Finally East Bengal manages to win their first game in ISL. That's positive. Saurav Ganguly--- got a successful operation done- another positive. Parents keeping good health- positive. Amrita and Birsa- all smiles- so that is positive. My friends- all look to be happy and excited. Some replies with emojis, some repleis in impersonal generic messages. So i think all good.

2021 will bring out the character and will also make us humbler. Looking forward to it.

Thursday, December 31, 2020

2020-for record

 When we are too close to an event- we are always under perceived notion of that event being either too trivial or too important. Hence the year2020- may get it's suitable place in our collective history after few years. The year was unsettling for sure. When i started- it was of very great hopes. Because I was prepared for lots and lots of travel. But after March- we were just in state of limbo. The great pandemic put everything to halt. But the year taught me to be more resilient for sure. Like every year- I made the best out of it.

I will record here my personal progress-
I could pay off my home loan debts much earlier than i anticipated. There is always a great sense of achievement when you pay off your major debts. Good thing is- I have experienced them quite a few of them. You feel very hopeful after every event- whether it was for education, home, some kind of improvement, car etc. I could contribute greatly in my social work- I could donate and take part in lot of society work.

ohh- I got elevated as senior IEEE member. One milestone which i was planning to followup and do since 2010.
This year- I got the opportunity to publish many articles (Thanks to my beloved organization!!) but best was one where they put my photo in cover page of a publication I grew up reading. 
This was also the year- when i learnt how to come out of my usual comfort zone. I am always a customer's person. I need to meet, feel, shake hands, talk and talk and then do my sales. Things changed. Could take to the new norm and do end to end selling over virtual meetings. After many years started selling value added services and it was all dejavu. 

This was also the year when i did 3 marquee trainings- cross functional and cross country and came out with flying colors. 

Lot of books- which were half read became fully read. Still many remains...

Got lot of time to teach Birsa- so many stuff. Researched for him and was able to spend so much quality time with him and Amrita. Could find time to teach him some of my favorite topics in Maths.

All credits to him and Amrita for progressing so well in this year- academically and professionally.

Maybe the future will tell us- what was so important about this year. but we all will agree- it made us a believer. Believer that there is much more powerful force called almighty. Believer that love and goodness triumphs- each time and everytime.

The ethereal connections

 Some connections whether short term, slightly longer or very big- leave an aftertaste.

Some very brief connections-- give you memories and turn you around which cannot be explained in proper way. Now you may want me to define the time limit of being brief? Is it like momentary- seconds, some hours of togetherness or some months. For some reasons- the encounters small or big happen to be remembered by me very well. I am an incredibly positive person- so the aftertaste as  talked in earlier lines are always something I savor. Let me try to capture some of these connections.

I was lucky to spend significant time in a wonderland called Kiriburu (see- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiriburu ). The town came with added benefit of schooling in Meghataburu and frequently going to Hill top. It was mini-India and one day for sure I will write a story book on all the people I met there. Some God send connections made there were with many helpers who used to work with us. Simple people from local tribes- who made a deep impact on my outlook to life. Kehtro, Jaypal , Yudhistir and bou-- used to be beacons for a small kid Badsha. The love was unconditional and they taught me stuff which people may not get in best of the elementary schools. Death of Kehtro was one of the earliest experience of death. I remember my ma crying for him, a helping hand but he was part of our family. Jaypal I will remember as one who will condone all my mischiefs. Some very serious ones. But for him- I was always right. Learnt why not to repeat mistakes. Not for punishment, but an ordinary person will get hurt. Then there was Pandey sir- librarian- who first infused me with love for reading. A life long habit.  Chotu- his son, my first best friend (thank God- I am still regularly in touch nearly 40 years of friendship!!). Babai, Biley-- the first fast friends- with whom I used to gang up. The self appointed 'Gundas' of class. The connections were of very brief period but has left a mark on my consciousness. 

Moving on from a small town to a relatively bigger city of Durgapur- brought more connections. that uncle who taught me swimming. I really feel- we had such simple times. some how the garbagebin comics capture those times. The friendships made these times still last. In school, in hostels...Niraj is always the brother I never had. The friend who was actually first 24 by 7 friend. In retrospect- we studied together for only 3 and half years but our friendship transcended all the distance and timelines. I think- we still have some kind of telepathy among ourselves. We can meet and start talking from where we left off- as if it was just minutes ago. Blessed to still be able to talk with him regularly. The hostel life, the time away from home brought many more connections- all very valuable. The associations were of hardly 2 years long or 4 years long but they are still very important for me. 

Momentary meetings, chance meetings- some great ones.
During those early career days as travelling salesperson- when I was fortunate to experience my real country- i.e.. Bharat. I used to frequently use Maharashtra express. Gondia to all the way to Miraj & Kolhapur. The travels were mostly in unreserved compartments- Either Pune to south or Pune to East Maharashtra (To-Fro). I know how easy it is to make friends with a simple farmer of Maharashtra or a proud Maratha.It is very easy to fall asleep on each others shoulders while sitting on floor of train- after sharing of Junka bhakar dinner. Discussing in broken Marathi or Tatsam Hindi- the origin of Sai or the deeper meaning of religious texts.There was this teacher of Kolhapur and he explained me how he teaches Physics. He first explained me Quantum physics. 

So many of those rich experiences. Maybe- each of them deserve a separate entry by itself.

Thursday, November 26, 2020

Where were you?

 After 12 years- I sit down to write my memories of that Wednesday evening (maybe-- if you are interested read my entry on 2008/Nov 28)- when we started hearing about the attacks first. The scale was unfathomable and it took time to sink in. i think By Friday morning the enormity of the situation somehow sunk in. 26.11.2008 will hence remain etched in my mind forever.Somehow i remember the weekend more vividly- 28th & 29th- that Friday and Saturday- Kamath and Willis conducted DDI training for us. That year was very significant...it was nearly 1 year I was in role of TI product manager. Lot of hardwork, very busy days. Doing so many things. Which i felt important But was not sure of future at all. There was excitement, there was changes and there was anticipation. Was aware of added responsibility that future will bring. Then there was this calamity brought upon by enemies of our country hitting hard.

I remember that day- when I took Amrita for her checkup. 28th- I was thinking... I am bringing a new life to the world and the world looks so dark, so sad. And today the 11 year old guy- gave me 20 minutes lecture on why peace & love is always stronger than anything else. Times change but fundamentals donot change--- just need to keep faith.

Another incident is very clear in my subconscious mind- 9th September,2001. It was in a dingy internet cafe (those internet cafe- 35/rs per hr for internet of 240mbps... just for records) near Majestic bus station. I first saw the news....The daily reports became very brief that day. I think Mehta sir did not mind. next few weeks nobody worried whether i met my targets or not...It was that significant a day and event.

In this special year of 2020, when everything looks so bad, so hopeless. I donot fail to tell myself- if Good could triumph over that bad .. things will look up again. We just need to keep the head down and continue doing hard work.

Saturday, August 22, 2020

Some thoughts in form of interview

 Interview// advertorial- as in EFY/ electronics b2b & iotforprofit mag.

Avnet is generally known as a leading distributor of electronics components. But of late, we have been noticing its projection as a complete solutions provider. To understand the strategy better, Rahul Chopra spoke to Sambit Sengupta, who heads the Solutions Sales team for the entire Asia! Here’s what we discovered…

Q. Is there any difference between Avnet in India and its global counterparts? 

A. We are a global company with a global approach to solving customers’ problems. At the same time, we are local as well when it comes to interacting with customers, understanding their local challenges, and developing trusting relationships locally.

Q. Till what level is Avnet providing a solution? At some stage won’t you end up competing with your customers itself who are also providing those access-level solutions? Or is Avnet now providing end-level customer solutions and products?

A. We are very partner-centric. We believe that the entire solution game cannot be played by a single company. We (Avnet) are like providers of Lego bricks to our customers and have all the templates on how customers can assemble those Lego bricks. At times, we can also help in assembling some portions of it. But, it is never our intention to compete with our customers and partners. 

When it comes to digital transformation (aka IoT), our solutions range from edge devices to cloud to dashboard integrated with AI consultancy and services. Those are our Lego bricks. It’s not only semiconductor but sourcing the semiconductors and taking data from the sensors. Many customers ask us to provide a gateway. So we make our gateways and give options for more suppliers and implement it into a platform. 

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We also provide a complete PaaS such as IoTConnect and SaaS platforms for data integration and analytics. These are built on Microsoft Azure. These platforms have all the basic ingredients for different use cases. Our customers or partners can simply customise them for their specific needs. 

Q. Large customers typically like to have a solution provider implement the solution. So, then the system integrator becomes your customer and the end customer becomes their customer? Or do you bring in your partners who will deploy the final solution?

A. It’s a mix of both. We like to work with system integrators and a lot of our go-to-market strategy is with system integrators. Very large customers and OEMs either work with SIs or with ISVs. We are happy in providing solutions to the SIs. They add their competence to it. 

Let’s say I am giving them an AI-based SaaS solution. Then they can modify it according to their end-customer’s requirement. Sometimes we collaborate with such partners and reach the same end-customer. It is very transparent to the end-customer as to who is doing what.

Q. Does it also mean that there could be a case where the customer and Avnet are working together such that Avnet is working as the system integrator for that customer and deploys the whole solution with the customer’s IT or technical team?

A. Not exactly. We are not in the SI space, at least not in India or Asia. Globally we do have a company owned by Avnet known as Avnet Integrated. Through them, we are capable of providing system integration services. But we leave it to the customer whether they want that service or not. Most customers in India have their own fixed SIs or fixed ISVs and we are happy to support that.

Q. So how do you avoid a conflict of interest between Avnet and other organisations that provide complete solutions like fleet management or asset tracking? 

A. There’s no conflict. They are our customers. Many of them (like the example named) continue to purchase their GSM modules, MCUs and complete semiconductor stack from us. If they want to take this complete device to the SaaS solution for a wider market, then they can take help from Avnet. So we become their partner to collate this and make it a part of a bigger solution. 

Q. Is there a formal procedure for like-minded organisations to partner with Avnet?

 A. Yes, there is one now. It was launched at CES in January this year! It’s called the IoT Partner Connect Program and is applicable globally. You will see the upcoming launch of our marketplace also. 

Whether our partners are device manufacturers, SIs, solution providers or ODMs, they are all given access to something we call as Play Zone. So we invite them to our partner program where they can host their device or their solution on our partner connect program. They get to make their POC in our Play Zone, which is a sandbox kind of environment using our platform. And then Avnet works with the global end customer to promote their solution. So it’s a very partner-centric approach that we have taken in the connected world or the IoT sector. 

Q. How are you viewing the growth of IoT?

A. The number of connected points has gone up tremendously. It is hard to say whether it meets what was predicted five years ago. It is not known as per data whether it is ten billion devices or twenty billion devices. But what is known is that there has been a huge percentage increase in the number of connected devices. 

It is true that many of these remain at the POC stage and don’t move forward to the production level. However, it depends upon the end customers. If customers have a real problem, let’s say a pharmaceutical company wants to see how frequently their machines are getting knocked off or are getting under trouble, then they can deploy IoT solutions that provide predictive maintenance. 

IoT is not only about getting revenue from the technology but is more to do with solving real business problems of a customer. If any solution solves a problem, then customers will go for that solution and invest in it.

Q. Many opine that deployments are not matching the hype around IoT. What’s your take on this subject?

A. For anything new, it’s human nature that there would be resistance and reluctance to change. As IoT offers a solution to the problem that we face, I am positive that IoT is here to stay. People facing problems regarding monitoring of their assets can benefit from track and trace solution. A few years back, we were not sure if people would go for rental bikes, but now many start-ups have come up and changed our perspective. And they used IoT devices to solve the challenge. So if there’s a problem that IoT can solve, customers will readily adopt. 

Q. With this whole COVID-19 situation happening, how have you as the head of the solutions team, seen discussions change with your clients? Which ones have reduced and which ones are happening more? 

A. Pre-COVID, we had a very vertical-oriented focus. Avnet was doing well in the industrial and automotive segments. These customers have been our partners for the last 5 years. Now, some of these end-customers are not doing that well and are not able to sustain their business. So we are supporting them in various ways.

For example, consider a customer who is good in production and has a business line where he has multiple plants. Today, he is more worried about restarting those plants. Therefore, his focus has shifted from buying components from Avnet to asking Avnet to help secure his people when they come in every day. That help can be in the form of contact tracing solutions to face-recognition attendance systems (instead of fingerprint-based attendance systems). So it’s becoming more solution-centric rather than just transactional sales where we act as a distributor.

Q. With all the contactless technology and a focus more on security and safety, are there any specific kind of applications that you are seeing having more demands and solutioning?

A. We call it as medical technology or remote-monitoring solutions. For example, a customer comes back saying that Avnet has a smart healthcare solution as a SaaS platform. He asks us to take all the data from different monitors placed in the ICU, set up an IoT box (gateway) and enable the doctors to have data in their hands remotely. This is an example of an end-to-end solution. 

These kinds of solutions are becoming very popular worldwide. So, we are working with some independent design houses or ODMs, locally as well as outside India who are giving the device. We are then importing those devices to our gateway as well as directly using a simple mobile, which goes on our platform to give them a dashboard of real analytics. 

Q. So, the pandemic is driving demand for new kind of solutions?

A. Yes, we are seeing pharmacy-based solutions where there is a demand for live inventory status as fewer people are managing those pharmacies. You want inventory on-the-go and just-in-time inventory control at critical care centres. 

The demand for connected bands for track and trace applications has gone up. There was a lot of demand for thermal cameras that connected to the cloud. Avnet with sister company element14 brought these cameras and platform solutions to many of our customers.

Q. You mentioned the IoT analytics suite, a PaaS as well as a SaaS server on Azure. What all different components/Lego bricks are there in your portfolio?

A. On the device side, all the sensor manufacturers are our partners. Some customers are capable enough to take this off-the-shelf from us and make their super-sensor. Or sometimes they look forward to us to build the super-sensor (complete sensor module). For example, it’s an AI-on-Edge kind of device where we will be putting multiple sensors on a single board – thermal, temperature, humidity, accelero, gyro and different types of sensors. And then we provide connectivity. It can be through a BLE module and then we give it to the gateway where the sensor nodes talk with the gateway. So, these are the two aspects when we move from the device to the gateway. 

Now moving on to the platform, Avnet felt that there was a gap between the IoT suites provided by the cloud-biggies such as Azure, AWS, Alibaba or Google and the kind of analytical dashboards needed by customers. So we brought in ready to plug-and-play analytical platforms such as SaaS tools. These SaaS functions are in our platform. 

Suppose someone wants smart facility management in a hospital or a factory. The CEO or the CXO or the chief digital officer wants to monitor how the employees are coming in and what’s their temperature parameter. So, right from the sensor to the smart facility management – all are a part of the SaaS solution. This SaaS solution-set is never-ending. It is based on the customer. 

For example, track-and-trace is a big application that we see, for logistics companies. Traditionally, logistics companies were not our customers but now they are because they want to improve the management of their drivers and fleet. They want to get all types of analytics such as how much time they have spent in a large factory and how their health parameter is – all in a nice analytic way of seeing it in a dashboard. 

Q. What’s the pricing model for your SaaS solutions?

A. We have both pay per license and pay per use. But the majority of our customers like to opt for pay per use. 

Q. Do you provide the entire solution on a SaaS model i.e. the customer pays a monthly rent/fee for the entire solution (opex) and never invests in the assets (capex)?

A. We are flexible in the pricing model for our customers, as we are keen to solve business problems. However, most customers prefer the opex model where they just pay a monthly subscription fee.

Q. Given that you have your gateways and also sell gateways of many brands, how do you handle the challenge of providing unbiased advice to customers?

A. It’s very specification oriented. There are various gateway manufacturers right now for different use-cases. So we go by end-use. 

Q. Is the team developing the SaaS platform also working out of India and part of your team?

A. Avnet acquired a company two years back called Softweb Solutions. It’s headquartered in the US and has engineers in the US and Ahmedabad. They are mostly staffed with data scientists, AI scientists and people who have worked extensively on the Azure platform for the past 13-15 years. This is the capability that was acquired by Avnet, which is global and for every solution team across the world.

Q. A lot of discussions have happened around the edge where it has been said that AI and ML can no longer be sustained on the cloud and have to come to the edge. Since you mentioned about AI on edge boards that you have, how do you see that trend evolving?

A. Many things will remain on the cloud or move from on-premise to the cloud. But in use cases where decisions need to be made then and there, AI will move to the edge. This is a valuable trend that is prevalent everywhere. For example, in the case of predictive maintenance, there is no point in putting decisions or algorithms in the cloud. 

Let’s say in a cloth mill, people want to know when and where the roller pin breaks down so that they can do maintenance. Or for that matter, imagine a customer who has multiple motors running at a time. In the pre-COVID era, that person used to employ four workers who checked the functioning of the motor. And if it worked erratically, then changed it based on experience. 

Now that same experience can be learnt and translated into motion sensing with sensors. And these will be smart edge devices. Avnet has such devices called SmartEdge Agile devices that are being brought to the market. We are also customising it for our end customers. 

Q. Is it like different devices created for different use cases or is there only a single device to which you insert different modules as per the application?

A. As of now, it’s a single board but we will be coming out with a different variety of this device in the future based on the feedback we receive from our customers.

Q. How has the response been for them in India?

A. It’s been good. We are seeing partners and customers who have already started using it in proof of concept rollouts.

Q. With respect to India, which are the areas where you expect demand to continue to grow despite the pandemic?

A. What we feel is that track and trace will remain. The logistics team will still require insight into end-to-end tracking and assets whether people are put up in-home or go back to the office. Asset monitoring in both industrial IoT and as well as in track and trace will be important. 

Remote monitoring will see more people asking for the solution on remote monitoring, remote inventory management and facilities because when people start moving back to their offices, then they may need to monitor the facilities remotely. It will not be a person who will be moving around and checking everything. It will be much more contactless.

Q. Would it be correct to assume that the geography under you—the whole of Asia—could emerge as the leader across all geographies given the faster pace of digital transformation in this region?