About Me

spandana

Spandana Inspiration

in case you are wondering, spandana means reaction (and in some cases, inspiration) in telugu, my mother tongue. here’s my flickr photo stream.

more about me:

i am one of the folks that came to the united states primarily to attend grad school in the early nineties, and stayed on to make a career in the high-tech and internet software boom that ensued.

since i’ve lived 1/2 my adult life, united states is more of a home to me than india. like thousands others like me in silicon valley, i have a dual allegiance to both the countries. i also travel quite extensively between bangalore and sunnyvale as part of my job in a large internet company.

i started writing this blog to reflect on some thoughts about the dualities of such life -

  • a technology professional and a family man.
  • a resident of both silicon valley (san jose, california area) and the silicon plateau (bangalore, india).

some more about me:

i am heavily opinionated and generally hate untidy and inefficient things. i believe in continuous personal improvement, growing old gracefully and adore my kids (twin boys, 4). i like to ‘have’ good things., so i end up saving random junk for ‘senti’ reasons. in my spare time, i pamper my plants, watch western/artsy movies and tinker in fixing random household things, electronics, cars, etc.

i am a workaholic, success-addict and in love with the promise of web. i think nobody is significantly smarter than anyone else – but sometimes, i also delude myself into thinking that i can do others’ jobs better than they can. one day, when i grow to be less self-centric, i hope to start a fund aimed at increasing public awareness around complex contemporary topics such that people can form inform opinions and take educated actions.

and then some:

i am a product manager by trade for the last 10 years and worked at several exciting companies (verity/autonomy, filenet/ibm, interwoven, citadon) on a variety of internet-related products. i currently work at yahoo.

23 comments to About Me

  • స్పందన అంటే రెస్పాన్స్.ఇన్స్పిరేషన్ కి సరైన పదం ప్రేరణ లేక స్పూర్తి అవుతుంది కదా? గమనించగలరని మనవి.

  • spandana

    గిరి గారు – T.V. లో చాల సార్లు అలా వాడినట్లు నేను చూసాను. కాని నకు ఇంకా పూర్తిగా తెలియదు.

  • spandana

    “స్పందన” అనే పదం ఈ website లో ఎలా వాడారో చూడండి. http://www.dattapeetham.com/india/bhaktimala/november99/sooktinov99.html “…..When did reckoning or calculation begin? It started with the beginning of Creation. First, a certain Spandana (vibration, movement) took place in the Almighty…..”

  • Spandana (nice pen-name!)…thanks for linking me on your blog roll…

    I hope to see you there more often.

    Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.

  • spandana

    thanks shantanu. your articles are quite genuine in it’s view point. though i might not agree with them, i appreciate the passion. you are somewhat like michael moore, i must say.

  • vastav

    Indian programmers are considered world beaters. And they have rightfully gained their reputation over many years, slowly climbing up the value chain from BPO, low end maintenance jobs to doing cutting edge technology innovations. Valley is now littered with VP’s of engineering and CTOs who have Indian origins.

    But sadly, the quality of Indian websites (in terms of UI/ performance/ usability) tells another story. Try using any premiere India based company site such as ICICI, Railways, IndianAirlines, TOI, and you would understand what I mean. The usability is terrible and the overall performance is atleast 5-10 years behind what leading global portals have. While gloabl web is already starting to talk about web 3.0 , Indian sites are struggling to be even legit web 1.0.

    This is a conundrum for which I find no reasonable explanation. Is it because all good Indian programming brains get taken up by global companies, leaving only the remnants to work on Indian portals?

    Since you have seen both worlds up close and personal, I will appreciate your views.

  • very valid point, one that i observed as well. i think the problem is with both the programmers and the users. will write about it once i organize my thoughts..

  • firang

    I checked your profile as your name sounded feminine and very sexy. I was disappointed to see a man with a mouche.
    I am sure, with a name like that you are bound to generate a lot of hits.

  • spandana

    hey firang – sorry to disappoint! may be i’ll upload a hottie one of these days.

    btw the name barely generates any hits – most folks search ‘spandana’ to get at a non-profit organization for the poor and needy people.

    but thanks for the kind words. my feminine side is tickled.

  • sanjay

    nice name, Spandana. i am a “gult” too, currently in the “fatherland”. enjoying reading your blog. please spread the word about TreesforFree http:/treesforfree.org/ based right there in b’lore.

  • spandana

    sanjay, welcome! if you are longing for some gult fare, check out this telugu poetry blog .

    treesforfree.org sure sounds interesting.

  • Sahira

    Nice blog Anil:). Interesting too.

  • spandana

    thanks sahira, hope you enjoy reading it as much i enjoy writing!

  • Can anyone suggest a very good seo book?”`:

  • spandana

    best bet is to follow some blogs. this is not an exact sciece.

  • Jason

    Hello
    I’m an undergraduate student and have read your blog,u are very insipring to me.could u please give advices about things for a student too??

  • DNA-Bangalore

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  • saumya

    hey nice blog!!! interesting..would love to read more

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