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ModernEnterprise

Krishnan Subramanian

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Modern Enterprise Podcast is about the evolution of enterprises in the era of rapidly evolving technologies. In this podcast, we will talk about modern IT stacks, ML/AI, etc.. We will focus on helping end users understand the landscape and to help them figure out the right strategies needed for rapid innovation. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modernenterprise/support
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Lit Nama

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Moving beyond 'Once upon a time' and 'Happily ever after', host Laxmi Krishnan explores contemporary mediums of art and its expression on our new literary show 'Lit Nama'. She talks to new age digital content creators, poets, storytellers, performers, bloggers and people reclaiming the literary scene in unique ways. From Haikus to Open Mics, you will hear people writing their stories through mediums one cannot imagine. Tune in to the new chapter every Tuesday from 10th December onwards.
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Parmesh Shahani, Vice President at Godrej Industries and Lab Head at India Culture Lab is in conversation with Laxmi Krishnan on the 30th Episode of Lit Nama. Exploring the intricacies of writing about queer lives, communities, inclusion the politics of representation, they look back at queer histories and timeline of queer movement in India throug…
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On this episode of Lit Nama, Laxmi is in conversation with Behavioural Researcher, Slow Traveler, and Podcaster Utsav Mamoria where they travel through their (good and bad) memories, talking about experiences and lessons Utsav picked up on through his slow travel experiences. They also talk about the complex interstices of History, Politics, Geogra…
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In this episode, Laxmi is in conversation with the Namrata "social media manager of mother earth" Menon who is a videographer/editor based out of Mumbai. Namrata's skill set lies in working on inclusive projects not just by participating in them but by also creating them. Be it working on-ground documenting events to protests, to using reels to tal…
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In this episode, we talk with Giridhar of the Catalyst team from Zoho. Catalyst is a new Serverless Computing platform in the market helping developers deploy applications without any of the overhead that usually comes with such services. In this episode, Giridhar explains how Catalyst platform is different from others --- Support this podcast: htt…
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On this episode of Lit Nama, Laxmi is joined by Saurabh Singh aka Art.Soopified who is an artist, illustrator, caricaturist, and a graphic designer at Social Samosa. Talking about Saurabh's journey as a self-taught artist, they talk about being an artist in times where plagiarism goes hand in hand with recognition, the culture around art and apprec…
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Reading is often looked at as a solitary exercise. How do you let someone in on the fictional world that exists in your head - a place you have made your self home at, at your own accord? But what if there more people that think like you, more worlds that exist and you'd get a chance to see how similar settings chart out anew in different heads? In…
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In this episode of Modern Enterprise Podcast, we talk with Ian Skerrett, formerly VP of Marketing at Eclipse Foundation, on the role of open source in the cloud, the role of open source foundations and how open source can shape Edge Computing and IoT --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modernenterprise/support…
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As conversations around Climate Change and Global Warming have made their way into living rooms across the globe, it is natural to wonder what can one do (apart from holding corporations accountable) on a personal level. Similar bewilderment led Laxmi to Brown Living and to Chaitsi. Tune in to listen to Chaitsi Ahuja (Founder and CEO, Brown Living)…
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In this episode, we talk about with Eric Mizell, VP of Solution Engineering at OverOps on how it is important to not just move the code faster to production but also ensure that good code is sent to production. We talk about enforcing security along the process, the role of machine learning/deep learning in finding the unknown unknowns and a future…
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Ikigai roughly translates to a reason for being. It is commonly understood to lie exactly where these four facets intersect: what you love, what you are good at, what the world needs, what can you be paid for. When Harshit set out to explore and find his Ikigai, what was his journey like? He took a plunge into his passion at a significant peak of h…
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Katarvel (Marathi) means the time when evening scissors into the night. In this conversation, Laxmi and Anish attempt to trace what books and literature mean for them as individuals, their experience of studying literature as a way to understand the world around them and how Anish translates these learning experiences into his work with The Dara Sh…
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In this episode of Modern Enterprise Podcast, I spoke with Niraj Tolia, CEO of Kasten.io on whether Kubernetes is ready for stateful applications, Day 2 operations with Kubernetes, Serverless technologies, the open source licensing debate in the industry and more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modernenterprise/su…
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In this episode, Laxmi is in conversation with poet, composer, and singer-songwriter Sameer Rahat. Uncovering the origin story of Aamad, they talk about a novel genre of music called the "Urdu Blues" that Sameer practices and various influences on his life right from his parents' poet Anjum Rehbar and poet-lyricist Rahat Indori to Jaun Elia to cont…
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In this episode of Lit Nama, Laxmi is in a conversation with Bombay Bellyrina aka Chitra who is a Fitness Coach and the creator of #TwitterGetsFitter. In a conversation that meanders through their personal journey with fitness and acceptance of their bodies, they talk about exercise, food, diets, the emerging and existing narratives around fitness …
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In this episode of Lit Nama, Laxmi is in conversation with comedian, Gotham Award-winning writer, and author of a memoir titled 'Unladylike' - Radhika Vaz. Talking about the global landscape of art forms through stand-up comedy, improv, literature festivals, fiction writing, and the way these spaces deal with the intricacies of race and gender, the…
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In this episode, Laxmi is in conversation with Rytasha Rathore who is an actor and also a podcaster on the IVM Network hosting a show 'Agla Station Adulthood' with Ayushi Amin. Talking about Rytasha's versatile career across mediums, they take a look at how women are portrayed across these mediums, how are the women in narratives or narratives in a…
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In this episode, Laxmi and Meghna look back (and into the future) at how Poetry has defined their lives and their relationships with themselves and the world. They also unpack the story of Poetry Dialogue - an Instagram community that works towards increasing accessibility towards poetry in India, discuss the art of curation, and look at how the In…
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In this conversation with Nidhi Dugar Kundalia, the author of White as Milk and Rice published by Penguin India, Laxmi tries to navigate through the terrains of literary fiction and delves deeper into Nidhi's work with stories from six spaces that have seen generations of indigenous communities come and go. Questioning the idea of marginality, ethn…
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In this episode, Laxmi is in conversation with storyteller Mehak Mirza Prabhu as they discuss the doing and undoing, the becoming and unbecoming of stories that make our world go round. Reading between the lines, Mehak addresses the discipline required to be a storyteller and performs "Kairi ka Achaar" in the second half. You can follow Laxmi Krish…
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In this episode featuring Ayushi Mona and Rewa Tamboli from the Broke Bibliophiles Bombay community, Laxmi takes a dive into the story of a Four-year old book club in the city, the ideas and influences of literary communities, and how they become an integral part of a literary ecosystem. While illustrating how virtual and physical book clubs functi…
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In an episode that is part recollection of memories, part literary criticism and a complete fangirling over Shakespeare, Brecht, Beckett and Ionesco, Laxmi and Trupti navigate how the times today have made our lives into absurd plays through private and public memories, discuss the evolving idea, definition, and relevance of Theatre and look at the…
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“That is part of the beauty of all literature. You discover that your longings are universal longings, that you're not lonely and isolated from anyone. You belong." says F. Scott Fitzgerald which in times like these is more relevant than ever. When we look back in time, classrooms were the spaces where we learned the struggle to belong, where we we…
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In this episode, Laxmi talks to the Author of the novel Milk Teeth, Amrita Mahale who shares her experience of writing, editing and getting this book published. They discuss three parts of the book, its context, middle class sensibilities, upward mobility, violence, privileges, points of view- everything that makes this narrative. Tune in to find o…
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On this episode, Laxmi is joined by the poet, Menka Shivdasani, who traces the growth of Indian Poetry Writing In English as she recites her poems written across different time periods. How has poetry changed today? How did she come up with an entire anthology on poems? How does one engage in the process of writing? Find out. Tune in to this conver…
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On this episode, Laxmi is joined by the musician- Ritviz and his Manager, Rahul Sinha. This is a fan-girl episode not only for our Host Laxmi but for many who have played "Udd Gaye" and "Barso" on a loop. Ritviz gives a sneak peek into his process of writing songs, deciding its melody and visualizing its video. In the second half, Rahul joins Ritvi…
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In this special chapter of Lit Nama, Laxmi is joined by the band members of ALIF- Hardik Vaghela and Mohammad Muneem Nazir who talk about the journey of telling their stories through songs, poetry and music. What matters the most to their writing? What is the darkness they hint at? Can Kashmir be redefined? What is a day to day conflict? They expla…
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On this chapter of Lit Nama, Madhuri Adwani, a storyteller with her show Tapri Tales joins Laxmi to discuss the contemporary storytelling platform where myriad voices have given way to new narratives. These narratives are that of the lives experienced from the margins as one fights patriarchy, caste and jingoism. What does it mean to take the cente…
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On this chapter, Laxmi is joined by the Stand-up Comedian and Podcast Producer, Abbas Momin, whose tweets have been retweeted multiple times for their humor as well as political content. They discuss the journey of twitter from its celebrity phase to the angry twitterati today. Has it helped to amplify the voices or has it been misused by people in…
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On this chapter of Lit Nama, Laxmi is in conversation with the Artist Manager, Rahul Sinha, who has been a manager to artists like Udyan Sagar and Ritviz. He talks about artist management and how he stumbled upon this profession by chance. How does he deal with the fandom that comes his way as well as the artist's way? What is the Indie music scene…
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In this chapter of Lit Nama, Laxmi is joined by the Feature's Writer of Mid-day, Jane Borges who talks about her new novel Bombay Balchao. Why is there a pickle in the name of the book? How do stories and histories get told around food? Can nostalgia and history create a work of Fiction? Find out the answers to all these questions as Jane takes us …
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On this chapter of Lit Nama, Laxmi is joined by another Spoken Word Poet, Jackie Thakkar, well-known for his Millennial Romance. He talks in detail about the future of the Spoken Word and the rise of contextual writing. As Jackie shares his journey of being a performer, he gives a glimpse into pre-unerase poetry phase and post-unerase poetry phase.…
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On the third chapter of Lit Nama, Laxmi takes us through another popular trend of creating memes and writing blogs or articles. She talks to the content creator- Sonia Thomas about her journey of writing for the internet and her work with BuzzFeed. They discuss if internet identity is different from the offline identity a person carries. Amidst the…
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In the second chapter of Lit Nama, Laxmi Krishnan takes us through the arenas of digital content as she talks to the Writer-Director-Actor, Parikshit Joshi. He shares his journey of understanding YouTube as a digital platform and venturing into creation of the digital content. How does one write characters keeping in mind the cinematography, direct…
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In the prologue of our Lit Nama, Laxmi Krishnan is in conversation with the Spoken Word Poet- Jasmine Khurana who is known for her Banter Between Generations and goes by the name 'Creative Dopes'. She shares how she explored slam poetry after her foray into teaching and writing. What is the discipline of writing a spoken word poetry? What is an exp…
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Moving beyond 'Once upon a time' and 'Happily ever after', Laxmi Krishnan explores contemporary mediums of Art and their expressions on our new literary show 'Lit Nama'. She talks to digital content creators, poets, storytellers, performers, bloggers and people reclaiming the literary sphere in their unique ways. They discuss their art forms while …
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In this podcast I talk with Jim Bugwadia about Kubernetes ecosystem and how Nirmata is helping enterprises manage deployment across multiple clusters and multiple cloud providers. We also discuss Day 2 problems like Governance --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modernenterprise/support…
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In this episode of Modern Enterprise Podcast, we talk to Tobias Kunze, Founder of Glasnostic, on how their platform helps enterprises manage ocean of Microservices. We also briefly discuss servicemesh and how it differs from Glasnostic --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modernenterprise/support…
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In this episode of Modern Enterprise Podcast, we talk with Brian Platz, Founder and CEO of Fluree on Blockchain Databases, how Fluree is addressing the market, the use cases for Blockchain databases and the future of Blockchain--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modernenterprise/support…
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In this episode of Modern Enterprise Podcast, Rishidot Research spoke with Simon Crosby, CTO of Swim.ai. In this episode, we are talking about distributed computing, edge, machine learning at edge, the idea of digital twins and also about Google's Edge TPU announcement--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modernenterpris…
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We are starting season 2 of Modern Enterprise Podcast. This is a follow up to my blog post on StackSense.io where I argued in favor of retiring the term Serverless because of the confusion created by the cloud provider's marketing. Matt puts forward his views on "What is Serverless?". tl:dr: Serverless is event based architectures.--- Support this …
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In this episode, we talk to James Urquhart, Dell Technologies (at the time of recording and currently at AWS) on his idea of Services as a platform. James has been talking about this idea for quite some time and this discussion will help enterprise decision makers understand the world of cloud services--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.sp…
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