There are tons of self-help books by Indian as well as International authors, but many of them dish out gyaan leaving the reader confused about the application of the tips mentioned in the book. I am sure you could easily co-relate to that ‘Never judge a book by its cover‘ scenario where the book cover looked interesting but the contents of the book were not so engaging leading to less takeaway from it 🙁

As a 90’s kid I really enjoyed the mythological series of Ramayana and Mahabharata though it was only meant for entertainment purpose. My thoughts towards Ramayana & application of learnings from it changed after I read [as well as reviewed] Shubha Vilas’s book Ramayana : The Game of Life: Shattered Dreams and Ramayana : The Game of Life: Rise of the Sun Prince. The books had stories on Ramayana with learnings that can be applied in today’s life!

Today we review another book Open-Eyed Meditations by the noted author Subha Vilas. The tag line of the book is ‘Practical Wisdom for everyday life

About the Author

Shubha Vilas holds a degree in engineering and law with specialization in patent law. But in essence, he is an author, a motivational speaker, lifestyle coach, and a storyteller par excellence. You can find more about him here

Detailed Review

Open-eyed Meditations is a beautiful compilation of thoughts wherein each meditation takes you on a journey to the past, bringing a secret herb to heal a problem of the present. Similar to the previous books penned by Shubha Vilas, this book also uses the wisdom of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata to solve your everyday problems!

Considering that there is so much stress in everyone’s life, one option to find peace and solace is mediation. As it is known that meditation should be done with your eyes closed but this book spells the other side of meditation that can be practiced with ‘open eyes’ and ‘open mind’. The book comprises of 64 chapters and each chapter follows a unique approach to help us address questions and issues that we have in our life, through the aid of short snippets quoting examples and behaviors from the Ramayana & Mahabharata.

Though the book comprises of 64 chapters, every chapter is kept short [keeping the crux intact] and language used for narration is simple. The reader need not be aware of the characters in the mythological series and this where lies the beauty of the book! Whether you are facing issues at your workplace, going through a turmoil in your relationship, facing problems with decision making or want to enhance your leadership skills; this book offers valuable nuggets of wisdom and action point resources to deal with it all. An ideal way to read the book is to look the Contents/Index and select a chapter that might be able to potentially address your concern.

Shubha Vilas retains his traditional writing style where he ends each chapter with a summary [or helpful tips to be more precise] that can be used in our day-to-day lives. The book is written in a very simplistic and contemporary manner, which keeps the interest alive!

Key Takeaways

Each and every page has some learning in it and that is the key highlight of the book. Below are some of the chapters that we enjoyed reading the most [Note : Choices might vary from reader to reader]

  • Chapter 3 – Do all problems have quick fix solutions?
  • Chapter 4 – Why don’t I make the right decisions in life?
  • Chapter 5 – Spirituality @ Workplace
  • Chapter 10 – Can your talent be your enemy?
  • Chapter 12 – A formula to re-brand your mind
  • Chapter 14 – Who controls my opinions and decisions
  • Chapter 17 – Are you programmed to be someone else?
  • Chapter 18 – From Information to transformation
  • Chapter 21 – Is lack of focus a disease or a choice
  • Chapter 22 – An idea to prevent hacking of ideas
  • Chapter 27 – The investment that returns hearts
  • Chapter 29 – Can your success be your failure?
  • Chapter 37 – The science of how to let go
  • Chapter 40 – A compliant against complaining
  • Chapter 42 – Art of leading leaders
  • Chapter 43 – Seven secrets of innovation
  • Chapter 45 – Indivisible leadership
  • Chapter 50 – Do ‘Likes’ make my life?
  • Chapter 53 – Leading through mistakes
  • Chapter 54 – Leading without a title
  • Chapter 55 – Making leadership last
  • Chapter 59 – X factor influencing success
  • Chapter 62 – Constructive thoughts about team building

Some of the notable excerpts from the book are mentioned below

Competition : Compete with yourself not others. Competition with self improves performance and causes no heartburn either. Further comparing yourself with others undermines your uniqueness. Gratitude for our individuality can reduce self-destructive habit of comparison. Unlike flattery, appreciation requires skills and comes from the heart.

People : People want to deal with others’ strengths and not weakness; their abilities and not idiosyncrasies. Rather than rejecting a person due to this bad side, the need is to provide emphatic assistance in dealing with the shortcomings.

Being positive : Talented people with negative attitudes are unable to cope with the ups and downs of life. Right attitude helps to move on in life. Relationships too wither away without the right attitude

Re-brand your mind : Human mind, thoughts, beliefs, values, culture, all operate through symbolism. We have bandwidth to upgrade our symbols and climb up a higher rung of the value system. We could also end up downgrading our symbols to an abyss of negativeness and anxieties.

We can choose a symbol that inspires or choose one that revives bad memories and creates self destruction.

Embrace my embarrassments : We all have embarrassments that we want to run away from. One perspective is to look at them as God’s way of keeping us grounded amid success. The secret is to handle embarrassments with dignity and humility, which is also how we should handle success.

Art of leading Leaders : The first step in leadership training is to find and hone potential leaders at the earliest. Then, shortlist them based on their ability to deal with sticky situations and take personal interest in guiding and developing young leaders, to focus their efforts on upgrading what they have.

Leadership training model can resemble Kangaroo-type, that gives protection in safe havens, or Bird-type, which gives strength to find wings.

Leading though mistakes : Leaders make mistakes too. After the mistake is made, ineffective leaders look for a scapegoat to put the blame on. By taking responsibility, a leader allows himself that scope of error.

A thinking leader considers mistakes as an opportunity. To lament for one’s mistake is important, but far more important is to learn from that mistake.

Leading without a Title : A leader wanting the support of a heavy title is bound to fail. The title can be used either to inspire or terrorize, depending on whether he wants to control his followers or make his followers achievers.

Leaders, who heavily depend on titles, bask in glory during the happy times and hide themselves during hostile times. Title-less leaders come out during challenging times and hide themselves during happy times. For a title-less leader what is more important is performance. A position is only a decoration and when push comes to shove what matters is performance.

Closing Thoughts

Open-Eyed Meditations is a book for all moods and all seasons. 64 chapters are covered over 280 pages and this is where lies the beauty of the book i.e. learnings are conveyed in a short yet effective manner.

It is a book that can be read again and again since it reveals many profound thoughts that can nurture a different aspect of your life. As mentioned by Shubha Vilas in the introduction section of Open-Eyed Meditations

Read this book the way a cow eats grass while ruminating. Chew on every word carefully till you have milky lucidity that nourishes every aspect of your life. This book will help you learn the art of meditating with your eyes wide open as you keenly observe the world around you and allow it to enlighten you.

It definitely stands by that promise since each chapter delivers a powerful learning. In a nutshell, Open-eyed meditations is a book of thoughtful sutras that can become life sutras.

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The Honourable Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Chandrababu Naidu presided over the signing of two significant MoU with fintech multinationals Visa and Thomson Reuters at Mumbai. The milestone represents another firm step by the state government designed to catapult Fintech Valley Vizag as the national and global hub for Fintech innovation.

Also hosting the event were Mr. J. A. Chowdary, Special Chief Secretary and IT Advisor to the AP Chief Minister, Ms. Latha Ayyar, Special Representative for Innovation & IT in the Government of AP & COO, Bharti AXA, Mr. Vijayanand, IT Secretary for Government of AP, Mr. J Satyanarayana, UIDAI chairperson and former IT Secretary, Mr. T.R Ramachandran, Group Country Manager, Visa India & South Asia and Mr. Pradeep Lankapalli, Managing Director, Thomson Reuters South Asia.

The Government of Andhra Pradesh is also hosting the first Fintech Valley Vizag Spring Conference 2017 on March 9~10, 2017. The conference will bring together fintech companies, start-ups, researchers and key government officials who are working in the fintech sector, and will provide opportunities for disruptive business solutions. With a special focus on nurturing start-ups, the conference will also announce the winners of the Fintech Startup Challenge who will receive INR 15 lakh prize and free infrastructure for six months in the Fintech Tower.

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu said

Our vision is to create 5 lakh jobs in Andhra Pradesh by 2020 through technology-enabled services. Fintech Valley is a playground for start-ups and innovators. Our aim is to turn Fintech Valley into a global hub by enhancing the fintech ecosystem with mutually beneficial cross border collaborations and relationships. This can lead the way in the technological and financial growth of the nation.

J. A. Chowdary, Special Chief Secretary & IT Advisor to the Chief Minister, Government of Andhra Pradesh added

These MoUs are steps towards converting our vision to reality – of making AndhraPradesh the leader in fintech ecosystem – through Fintech Valley Vizag. Both these companies, VisaThomson Reuters, are industry leaders in their space and we are excited to be working with them.

As per the MoU between Visa and Government of Andhra Pradesh, the parties intend to collaborate to develop a robust digital payment ecosystem in Vizag through a multi-level approach that targets several stakeholders.

Through the promotion of awareness campaigns and educational programmes, the MoU sets out to encourage both merchants and consumers to accept and adopt digital payments. To make payments more efficient for businesses, the government is taking Visa’s support to enable digital payments for government and business segments, including the latest technologies in Quick Response [QR] code and Near-Field Communication [NFC]. Visa will also develop a curriculum for government and consumers, including modules to scale financial literacy. By encouraging the use of electronic payments in the city, with a special focus to include traditionally underserved segments, the agreement promises to make Vizag more financially inclusive and accepting of the digital future.

TR Ramachandran, Group Country Manager, Visa India & South Asia, speaking on this collaboration said

Visa welcomes the opportunity to partner with the State Government of Andhra Pradesh on this unique and strategic endeavor. We propose to undertake this initiative as a part of Visa’s global financial inclusion efforts that aim to provide 500 million underserved with a payment account by 2020.

We are committed to bringing Visa’s global expertise, innovations, and resources to make this endeavor a success. With the launch of BharatQR, a global first of its kind low cost payment solution, we hope to rapidly scale up the number of small merchants accepting digital payments. In addition, we hope to implement innovative commercial payment solutions that will accrue significant benefits to the state.

Commenting on the MoU, Pradeep Lankapalli, Managing Director, Thomson Reuters South Asia said

The Andhra Pradesh Government’s vision of transforming Visakhapatnam as the next fintech destination is admirable. As world’s oldest fintech company, with 150 years of financial innovation history, Thomson Reuters will serve as an accelerator in this journey. Our Open platform technology and access to global best practices, will provide the right enablers and expertise to the Andhra Pradesh government as they pursue the goal of building a global fintech hub.

Fintech Valley Vizag is fast becoming the epi-centre of fintech disruption. Since the launch of Fintech Tower, the Andhra Pradesh government has signed thirteen MoUs, of which six are with renowned educational institutions and seven with corporations seeking to disrupt the fintech sector.

The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh has offered full support to companies, incubators, facilitators and start-ups, inviting anyone with disruptive ideas to be a part of Fintech Valley, on the edge of innovation. Aiding the state’s efforts to make Vizag a global destination for fintech disruptors and innovators is KPMG, the Knowledge Partner of the Fintech Valley Vizag.

The IT sector in Vizag has achieved an annual turnover of INR 2,000 crore. The city is supported by a robust industrial base and educational infrastructure that is being expanded with the support of innovative start-ups and firms. Additionally, it offers peaceful solace compared to the bustling tech-hubs India otherwise offers, to innovate the future of fintech.

About Fintech Valley Vizag

The Fintech Valley brings together public and private players, state of the art incubators and accelerators, innovation labs, mentorships, angel investors and anyone willing to break free from traditional processes. The self-sustained global Fintech Ecosystem provides more than just access to Fintech and its innovators; it nurtures an oasis in which cyber security, block chain, digital education and research thrive at international standards. For more information, please visit Fintech Valley Vizag

About Spring Conference 2017

Fintech Valley Vizag is Government of Andhra Pradesh’s flagship initiative that brings together industry, academia and investors to innovate, co-create and build the Fintech ecosystem. The Fintech Spring Conference 2017 marks the beginning of this new journey. Spring conference will have CXOs from Fintech companies, start-ups & financial services. For more information, please visit Spring Conference 2017

YouTube is set to bring YouTube FanFest back to Mumbai for the fourth year in a row-an exciting live show and festival bringing together established and emerging YouTube stars from India and around the world with thousands of fans.

In the past three years, YouTube FanFest has become the biggest annual event for fans to meet their favorite YouTube stars in person and see them perform live in India. This year, YouTube FanFest is set to take center stage on Friday, March 24th, 2017 at JioGarden, Bandra Kurla Complex in Mumbai. Over 5,000 fans will come face-to-face with some of YouTube’s biggest stars performing live on stage.

Co-produced with Branded and presented by Be Beautiful, 5 Star, Gionee and Maruti Ignis, this year’s YouTube FanFest features a dynamic mix of music, comedy, dance, fashion, and much more, all together on one stage and strutting the red carpet pre-show. The stellar line-up for the YouTube FanFest Mumbai features widely popular YouTubers from around the world, including Vidya Vox, Caspar Lee, Mike Tompkins, Kurt Hugo Schneider, Tanner Patrick, Sam Tsui, Being Indian’s Sahil Khattar, SnG Comedy, AIB, Kenny Sebastian, Mumbiker Nikhil, Siddharth Slathia, Zakir Khan, and many more.

David Powell, Director of Online Partner Development, YouTube Asia Pacific said

We are delighted to announce the lineup of the incredibly talented YouTube creators who will be joining us for the fourth YouTube FanFest in Mumbai. YouTube FanFest has truly become our marquee event to celebrate YouTube creators from India and around the world. We’re excited to see [and hear] the excitement that YouTube creators drum up among thousands of fans!

Jasper Donat, CEO of Branded said

With some of the most exciting local and international talent performing side by side for some of the world’s craziest fans it’s no surprise that Mumbai is one of the biggest stops on the global YouTube FanFest calendar and we’re thrilled to be coming back for our fourth year.

Over the last few years, Indian YouTube creators have built an incredible fan base and YouTube FanFest will these fans to see their favorite YouTube creators perform live and get an opportunity to meet them in person by participating in meet and greet sessions.

All free general admission tickets will be available via Youtube FanFest and will be available at 3pm IST on Feb 24th. Further tickets will be made available in the coming days via sponsors and announcements on @youtubefanfest. For those who can’t make the live show in person, YouTube FanFest will be livestreamed on YouTube here.

A few weeks back we reviewed the offerings from DigitalOcean and how it is addressing the needs of the developer community. Apart from DigitalOcean, there are options like Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, etc.  that are available for developers as well as enterprise. However, the only bottleneck of having many options is that choosing the right option becomes much more difficult since you need to keep a tab on the budget as well as your technical requirements.

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The major benefit of moving to the cloud is that you can now focus on your core business rather than spend time on setting up server infrastructure! Hence, choosing the right tool or platform can definitely result in reducing the overall development time, whether it is a website or a mobile application. The only difference between a website and mobile app is that there is less real-estate on the mobile and understanding the user behaviour becomes a key to retention.

Evolving mobile landscape

There could be plenty of reasons why a user uninstalled an app, could be annoying push notifications, frequent hangs, battery drainage, etc. hence as an app developer you only have a moment to create a good impression. As per a study, 97% of the apps are abandoned within 30 days of installation and 80% of the apps are deleted after one use [Source]. In today’s hyper-competitive mobile environment, apart from acquiring new users it also becomes important to retain existing users. This is where engaging users during the mobile moments [a point in time and space when someone pulls out a mobile device to get what he or she wants immediately, in context] becomes much more critical.

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However, for developers to follow fast effective app development & release cycle they need to roll out the features quickly, solve bugs, retain users, etc. and this is where right set of tools for mobile app development are of importance.

Mobile app development tools – They do matter

Building apps can be a daunting task [which varies on the type of application and the scale at which it is solving the problem] and the plethora of development tools available for app developers are a blessing in disguise. Since there are many tools available, developers do not have to re-invent the wheel and can follow the lean methodology of app development i.e. build, test, release, measure, feedback & follow the same cycle.

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There are mobile app development tools like ST.Tarter that provide powerful features for developers to build and scale their apps through user-engagement & retention programs. With ST.Tarter, you can develop responsive mobile apps quickly!

ST.Tarter : Addressing developer needs

ST.Tarter is a product from India-based startup SpurtreeTech. With user retention and Referrals being the core of ST.Tarter, it combines many features that are necessary for any mobile app:

Communicator – It has an instant messaging framework with support for Private, Group Chat and Broadcasting support. With this feature, developers can now send personalized push notifications as well as generic broadcast messages!

Coupons – With Coupon support, developers can now retain as well as reward customers thereby optimizing the overall sales funnel.

Referrals – With ST.Tarter, developers can devise customized referral marketing campaigns and boost the app downloads!

Wallet Support & Power API for development – You can now setup any content structure and retrieve the same via API’s supported by ST.Tarter. The best part of this is that you need not do a rebuild of the code! With India now moving towards becoming Digital India, wallets can no longer be left behind 🙂 ST.Tarter support implementation of all the Closed Wallets

The best part of ST.Tarter tool is that it does not require any local installation since it is a 100% cloud-based platform. It uses NLP for Spam detection and Abuse detection. Within minutes, developers can now build bulletin boards, group chats and enable sharing features on their app [that too at a click of a button]. ST.Tarter is an ideal tool for someone who is trying to test waters of app development but has limited coding knowledge 🙂

Since it supports closed Wallet integration, building a shopping cart, converting visitors into shoppers via referrals, coupons and other campaigns can be done at ease with ST.Tarter.

ST.Tarter : Conclusion

There are a plethora of tools for mobile app development but as a developer, it becomes very critical to choose the right set of tools that can help in developing and scaling the app with ease. Considering the features of ST.Tarter that has development, retention, and marketing [of the app] in the forefront, it looks an interesting and lucrative proposition!

ST.Tarter is definitely an ideal tool for developers who follow the lean development methodology. If you are an app developer, do give ST.Tarter a try and leave your feedback in the comments section…

SonicWall, the trusted security partner protecting more than a million business networks worldwide, have announced findings from its Annual Threat Report, which highlights the most notable advancements made by security professionals and cyber criminals in 2016. The report was compiled from data collected throughout 2016 by the SonicWall Global Response Intelligence Defense [GRID] Threat Network with daily feeds from more than 1 million security sensors in nearly 200 countries and territories.

According to the 2017 SonicWall Annual Threat Report, 2016 could be considered a highly successful year from the perspective of both security professionals and cyber criminals. Unlike in years past, SonicWall saw the volume of unique malware samples collected fall to 60 million compared with 64 million in 2015, a 6.25 percent decrease. Total malware attack attempts dropped for the first time in years to 7.87 billion from 8.19 billion in 2015. However, cyber criminals garnered quick payoffs from ransomware, fueled partly by the rise in ransomware-as-a-service [RaaS].

Bill Conner, president and CEO of SonicWall said

It would be inaccurate to say the threat landscape either diminished or expanded in 2016-rather, it appears to have evolved and shifted. Cyber-security is not a battle of attrition; it’s an arms race, and both sides are proving exceptionally capable and innovative.

Security Industry Advances

Point-of-sale malware attacks declined by 93 percent from 2014 to 2016

High-profile retail breaches in 2014 led to companies adopting more proactive security measures. Since then, the industry has seen the implementation of chip-based POS systems, usage of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard [PCI-DDS] checklist and other ongoing security measures.

  • Back in 2014, the SonicWall GRID Threat Network observed a 333 percent increase in the number of new POS malware countermeasures developed and deployed compared with the year prior.
  • The SonicWall GRID Threat Network saw the number of new POS malware variants decrease by 88 percent year-over-year and 93 percent since 2014. This implies that cyber criminals are becoming less interested in devoting time to POS malware innovation.

Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) encrypted traffic grew by 38 percent, partly in response to growing cloud application adoption

The trend toward SSL/TLS encryption has been on the rise for several years. As web traffic grew throughout 2016, so did SSL/TLS encryption, from 5.3 trillion web connections in 2015 to 7.3 trillion in 2016 according to the SonicWall GRID Threat Network.

  • The majority of web sessions that the SonicWall GRID Threat Network detected throughout the year were SSL/TLS-encrypted, comprising 62 percent of web traffic.
  • One reason for the increase in SSL/TLS encryption is the growing enterprise appetite for cloud applications. The SonicWall GRID Threat Network has seen cloud application total usage grow from 88 trillion in 2014 and 118 trillion in 2015 to 126 trillion in 2016.

While this trend toward SSL/TLS encryption is overall a positive one, it also merits a word of caution. SSL/TLS encryption makes it more difficult for cyber thieves to intercept payment information from consumers, but it also provides an uninspected and trusted backdoor into the network that cyber criminals can exploit to sneak in malware. The reason this security measure can become an attack vector is that most companies still do not have the right infrastructure in place to perform deep packet inspection [DPI] in order to detect malware hidden inside of SSL/TLS-encrypted web sessions.

Dominant exploit kits Angler, Nuclear and Neutrino disappeared in mid-2016

As 2016 began, the malware market was dominated by a handful of exploit kits, particularly Angler, Nuclear and Neutrino. Following the arrest of more than 50 Russian hackers for leveraging the Lurk Trojan to commit bank fraud, the SonicWall GRID Threat Network saw the Angler exploit kit suddenly stop appearing, leading many to believe Angler’s creators were among those arrested. For a while following Angler’s disappearance, Nuclear and Neutrino saw a surge in usage, before quickly fading out as well.

  • The SonicWall GRID Threat Network noticed the remaining exploit kits began to fragment into multiple, smaller versions to fill this void. By the third quarter of 2016, Rig had evolved into three versions leveraging different URL patterns, landing page encryption and payload delivery encryption.
  • As with spam and other distribution methods in 2016, SonicWall saw exploit kits become part of the ransomware delivery machine, making variants of Cerber, Locky, CrypMIC, BandarChor, TeslaCrypt and others their primary payloads throughout the year. However, exploit kits never recovered from the massive blow they received early in the year with the takedown of their dominant families.

Cyber Criminal Advances

Ransomware usage grew by 167x YOY and was the payload of choice for malicious email campaigns and exploit kits

The SonicWall GRID Threat Network detected an increase from 3.8 million ransomware attacks in 2015 to an astounding 638 million in 2016. The rise of RaaS made ransomware significantly easier to obtain and deploy. The unprecedented growth of the malware was likely driven as well by easier access in the underground market, the low cost of conducting a ransomware attack, the ease of distributing it and the low risk of being caught or punished.

  • Ransomware remained on an upward climb throughout the year, beginning in March 2016 when ransomware attack attempts shot up from 282,000 to 30 million over the course of the month, and continuing through the fourth quarter, which closed at 266.5 million ransomware attack attempts for the quarter.
  • The most popular payload for malicious email campaigns in 2016 was ransomware, typically Locky, which was deployed in about 90 percent of Nemucod attacks and more than 500 million total attacks throughout the year.
  • No industry was spared from ransomware attack attempts. Industry verticals were targeted almost equally, with the mechanical and industrial engineering industry reaping 15 percent of average ransomware hits, followed by a tie between pharmaceuticals (13 percent) and financial services (13 percent), and real estate (12 percent) in third place.

Internet of Things devices were compromised on a massive scale due to poorly designed security features, opening the door for distributed denial-of-service attacks

With their integration into the core components of our businesses and lives, IoT devices provided an enticing attack vector for cyber criminals in 2016. Gaps in IoT security enabled cyber thieves to launch the largest distributed denial-of-service [DDoS] attacks in history in 2016, leveraging hundreds of thousands of IoT devices with weak telnet passwords to launch DDoS attacks using the Mirai botnet management framework.

  • The SonicWall GRID Threat Network observed vulnerabilities on all categories of IoT devices, including smart cameras, smart wearables, smart homes, smart vehicles, smart entertainment, and smart terminals.
  • During the height of the Mirai surge in November 2016, the SonicWall GRID Threat Network observed that the United States was by far the most targeted, with 70 percent of DDoS attacks directed towards the region, followed by Brazil [14 percent] and India [10 percent]

Android devices saw increased security protections but remained vulnerable to overlay attacks

Google worked hard in 2016 to patch the vulnerabilities and exploits that cyber criminals have used against Android in the past, but attackers used novel techniques to beat these security improvements.

  • The SonicWall GRID Threat Network observed cyber criminals leveraging screen overlays to mimic legitimate app screens and trick users into entering login info and other data. When Android responded with new security features to combat overlays, SonicWall observed attackers circumventing these measures by coaxing users into providing permissions that allowed overlays to still be used.
  • Compromised adult-centric apps declined on Google Play but cyber-criminals continued to find victims on third-party app stores. Ransomware was a common payload as were self-installing apps. The SonicWall GRID Threat Network observed more than 4,000 distinct apps with self-installing payloads in a matter of two weeks.

Summary

  • The volume of unique malware samples declined to 60 million, a 6.25 percent decrease.
  • Point-of-sale malware creation declined by 93 percent since 2014.
  • Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security encrypted traffic increased by 38 percent year-over-year.
  • Cyber criminals shifted their focus to new threats, including ransomware attacks which grew by 167x year-over-year.
  • Internet of Things devices created a new attack vector, opening the door for large scale distributed denial-of-service attacks.

This 2017 SonicWall Annual Threat Report also identified best practices and security predictions for 2017, which are discussed in detail in the report.

To learn more, please visit

Blending technology, innovation, contemporary design and aesthetics with consumer friendly pricing, Intex Technologies has launched a new category of furniture and interior solutions, expanding its business portfolio that consists of Mobiles and Consumer Durables & IT Accessories. The company launched its new brand ‘DecoVeco’ and opened its first flagship experience Store under the brand in Kirti Nagar, New Delhi with an area spread across 7500 square feet. Through ‘Deco Veco’, for the first time Intex will offer concept based retail to customers by showcasing concepts in home, kitchens, office and institutional furniture supported through Deco Veco digital platform

The Store is an experience centre with four floors dedicated to Home Furniture, Modular Kitchens, Office & Institutional Furniture with a wide collection of trendy and world-class product categories including sofas, beds, bar furniture, dining furniture, lounge furniture, recliners, TV units, modular kitchens and wardrobes, office workstations, office chairs, school furniture and much more positioned around the mid and upper mid consumer segments.

Other than having furniture on display, the showroom also has an in-built digital library and browsing zones that demonstrates a wider array of products for easy buying. Through this library, one can browse the entire portfolio online and experience the touch and feel of the products just as one would do at the Stores. In addition, a high-tech design studio in the Store has a team of talented designers, equipped with sophisticated and modern day software and tools who work relentlessly to create your dream home or office within just 4 weeks. A unique concept of ‘POP – Power of Personalization‘ can also be experienced at the store which enables customers to personalize their furniture like colour, texture, size and configuration.

D. K. Jairath, CEO, Furniture and Interiors Business, Intex Technologies said

We at Intex have been engaged in furniture and interior solutions category over the past three years in the B2B projects space and are now moving into B2C with the launch of our new brand ‘DecoVeco’ and this flagship store at New Delhi. We are very excited to enter this space as our in-house team of expert designers and tech gurus are constantly working on new and innovative concepts and ideas which gives us the confidence that we can transform any conventional interior landscape into an uber smart, personalised and productive home as well as work environment. We have aggressive expansion plans with the omni-channel growth strategy wherein we will leverage the community of Architects, Designers, Dealer partners and Business Associates to develop and grow this segment together.

An entire gamut of products under this category will be exclusively displayed and sold on the brand website and will also be available on other e-commerce marketplace platforms shortly.

The company has just launched ‘The Great Indian Kitchen Festival‘ wherein it will give away upto 25% discount on Modular Kitchens and Wardrobes for a month.

By end of 2017, Intex plans to launch 20 similar experiences centres in studio format in cities like Jaipur, Bhopal, Lucknow, Chandigarh etc. For more information, please visit DecoVeco

Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd. have announced that the Jio family of subscribers is a 100 million strong! Jio’s offering saw record additions of 7 new members per second, every single day for the last 170 days, enabling it to cross the 100 million mark within six months of commencement of services. This is the fastest achieved by any start-up technology company in the world including the likes of Facebook, WhatsApp and Skype.

Facilitated by a revolutionary on-boarding process through an Aadhar based eKYC solution, a Jio SIM today resides in the SIM slot of a majority of 4G smartphones in India. In addition, Jio’s proprietory app Jio4GVoice and its utilitarian Jiofi Wifi devices are enabling lakhs of 3G and 2G smartphone owners to enjoy a 4G voice and data environment without having to invest in a new handset. A series of similarly thoughtful, customer-oriented solutions and applications have helped create a unique digital life experience for Indian consumers and added to the excitement for the Jio offering.

An evidence of the consumer enthusiasm, lakhs of customers have utilised Mobile Number Portability [MNP] facility to move to Jio. With Aadhaar-based signup process, MNP too has become a simple and fast process and will facilitate customers who want to retain their existing numbers to use MNP to port-in to Jio.

World’s Largest Data Carrier

With 100 Cr GB of data traffic per month and 200 Cr voice and video minutes a day, Jio has become the largest network globally in terms of data carried and contributed to India becoming the leading country in the world for mobile data usage! Jio users are today consuming nearly as much data as the USA and 50% more data than China in a clear indication that India can and will adopt digitisation and Digital Life faster than anyone else in the world.

Largest 4G Network

Jio’s network is literally present in every city, town and village of the country with more than double the number of 4G base stations when compared to those of all the other Indian operators put together. By the end of 2017, the Jio network will be present in nearly all the cities, towns and villages of India covering 99% of our country’s population.

In terms of network speeds, reports by TRAI’s speed analytics portal and other independent agencies have qualified Jio’s data speed as the best in the industry on an ongoing basis. Jio provides an average speed of 9.8 Mbps as against incumbents range of 4.2 to 5.9 Mbps.

Tariff Plans

Jio announced that its tariff plans will become applicable from 1st April 2017. In addition to it’s offer of FREE VOICE [domestic] on its network-No Local, STD, Roaming charges, to any operator, anywhere in the country. The best-in-class tariff plans range from Rs. 149 to Rs. 4,999 for long-term plans, Jio announced two unique propositions for its customers-Promise of the most affordable broadband data at all times via Everyday More-Value offer and Jio Prime Membership for its 100 million plus existing customers.

Everyday More Value Offer

Jio announced that in addition to its own market leading tariff plans, it will also offer its customers the option to choose the highest selling tariff plan of any of the other leading Indian telecom operators, but with 20% more data than what any other operator provides. Jio is instituting a comprehensive process of monitoring all publicly announced plans from other operators across the country on a regular basis to enable this. With this, Jio will ensure that consumers do not have to ever suffer from ‘data anxiety’ and remain assured of the best value for the price paid.

Jio Prime Membership Programme for founder members

As a token of its gratitude, the existing 100 Million plus Jio subscribers can avail of the special ‘Jio Prime Membership’ programme which comes with several special benefits. First, Jio Prime Members will be able to enjoy the unlimited benefits of the existing Jio Happy New Offer for another full year or till 31st March 2018 for a nominal, one-time enrolment fee of just Rs. 99 and a rock-bottom introductory price of only Rs. 303 per month or effectively at just Rs. 10/day.

Second, the programme will enable Jio Prime Members to enjoy the full bouquet of Jio’s applications absolutely free till 31st March 2018. This translates to additional benefit worth over Rs. 10,000 for the Jio Prime Members.

In addition, there will be many other attractive deals and offers from both Jio and its partners that the Jio Prime Members will enjoy under this programme. The Jio Prime Membership is available only for existing Jio customers and the enrolment window will remain open from 1~31 March, 2017. Enrolment for Jio Prime Membership can be done through MyJio app, the Jio website or by simply walking into any Jio or Jio partner store.

Customers will also enjoy a completely digital recharge and billing experience to provide further convenience and ease of usage.

Technologies that just a few years ago still seemed like science fiction, edged closer to the commonplace in 2016. Pokémon GO brought Augmented Reality into the public vernacular. The launch of PlayStation VR and other devices and apps pushed Virtual Reality into the hands of consumers and businesses alike.  Google Home joined Amazon Echo and other apps to push Artificial Intelligence (AI) deeper into our lives.

Uber added momentum to the shared economy model and commercialization of autonomous vehicles with the launch of self-driving services in several cities, even as the high-profile crash of an autonomous Tesla raised concerns about the current state of the art. When you combine these events with the continued consolidation of the semiconductor industry, global cyber-security concerns, and impact of the U.S. Presidential election, it’s clear that 2016 was no ordinary year.

Many of the events and trends of 2016 will continue to reverberate and shape 2017. Here are a few that will have the greatest impact on business, society, and all of our lives over the coming year and indeed beyond.

In this article, Analog Devices’ global CEO, Vincent Roche, predicts few interesting tech trends for 2017 [Note*– I refers to Vincent Roche]

Image Source – Entrepreneur

Artificial Intelligence Becomes More Human

Deep neural network algorithms that were long forgotten after their original invention in the 1980’s have experienced a resurgence in recent years and are making great strides in driving AI in new directions, especially when combined with other sophisticated AI algorithms like reinforcement learning. There has been a tsunami of research extending neural network algorithms and in 2017 this research will result in radically novel neural network algorithms that are superior to the older algorithms on which the AI community has been relying. For example, new ‘unsupervised’ algorithms will be able to learn by simply observing the world in the field, rather than through ‘supervised training’ algorithms that require large amounts of time and curated data. In 2017, we will see the development of theoretical methods that reduce the footprint of deep neural networks and of new hardware designs to efficiently implement those algorithms in a wide variety of distributed sensor networks.

Driving Intelligence to the Edge of the Internet of Things (IoT)

The growth of the Internet of Things will obviously continue to accelerate but as issues of security and efficient rendering of high quality information begin to outweigh mere deployment, we will see a push for greater intelligence at the edge nodes of the IoT. That intelligence will take multiple forms-from algorithms and software at the edge that reduce the amount of data transmission to and analysis in the cloud, to security at the ‘front line’ that reduces the attack surface of the IoT.

We will also see the term ‘IoT’ begin to fade from our vocabulary as it simply becomes part of the natural operation of business. As connected homes, enterprises, and cities become the assumed state of existence, we will transition from connection to resiliency.

The re-silent home, enterprise, and city will be connected but part of IoT-scale intelligence and cyber-security architectures that enable them to rapidly spot, recognize, and effectively respond to the inevitable challenges and threats they face.

Go Autonomous and Leave the Driving to AI

While the predictions of the ubiquity of autonomous vehicles in the next few years are overly optimistic, it is clear that the future is autonomous and we will make significant strides in 2017. The spread of self-driving delivery and transportation services and the proliferation of autonomous elements such as self-braking and parking in human-driven vehicles will push research into the state of the art forward ever faster. Improving the ability of autonomous vehicles to more accurately and rapidly sense the environment around them will be a key focus in 2017 and RADAR and LIDAR will increasingly become industry standard as their size and cost drop dramatically this year.

The Smart Grid Gets Smarter

Protecting, innovating, and developing the electric grid is becoming increasingly important. The smart grid is in its infancy, but the industry is already starting to look beyond simple automatic meter reading functionality to ways in which increased measurement and connectivity can return value.

The role of data analytics to improve efficiencies and reliability is one of the major areas of investment, but also new ideas are appearing on the possibilities of exchanges that address the increasing pressure of diversification and fluctuation of energy sources and loads. Even more exciting is the possibility of the emergence of a new digital grid that enables a distributed delivery model that is more efficient and resilient than today’s legacy grids.

From Reactive to Predictive Healthcare

The growth of our understanding of the human body over the past few years has been truly astounding. The development of extremely accurate computational biology models of our respiratory and metabolic systems is enabling new treatment options that weren’t possible before. The ability to provide clinical-grade sensing and measurement outside the four walls of the hospital or doctor’s office will be critical to those treatments.

We will need to provide nearly always-on, secure, accurate sensing and measurement of our health statistics-Fitbit on steroids, if you will. This will enable the move from reactive to predictive and preventative healthcare. It will also create new business models such as outcome-based pricing where healthcare providers are paid for keeping us well rather than healing us when we are sick.