Most essential services involved in IT sector will not be affected by hartals or other
such shutdowns, if proper technological tools are made use of. Modern technological
developments in this sector have long overcome the geographical-lock-in through use of
distributed development models. The very fact that offshore activities that include
real-time services as well, are offered from this part of the world itself is a pointer to
the fact. These days major Internet Service Providers are known to offer guaranteed
broadband services to evey nook and corner of the State - which even made a mammoth
proposal like Smart City look like a sham, when one of its original claim had been
offering such broadband services in a single location in Dubai. Whatever makes portions of
IT service sector linked to hartals are then through adoption of outdated technologies
often deployed by developers of proprietary and non-free solution providers. Governments
should now be asking these land-must-for-development solution providers to adopt
development based on Free and Open Source models, and step in to assist them, wherever
required, rather than making such vague remarks and worse still, using the platform of
Legislative Assembly for sending across such non-professional messages.
CK Raju
Thrissur
-----------
Show replies by thread