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The Indo-American Chamber of Commerce was proud to
have Mr. Satish Pai, President of Schlumberger
Information Solutions, as the Keynote speaker at the,
September 28th 2001, luncheon. Mr. Pai heads
the division of Schlumberger which harnesses the power
of the "i" (internet, information,
individuals, innovation, and incubation) to develop
integrated business solutions for the global oil and gas
industry by bringing together best-in-class software
applications, information systems and expert services.

Mr. Ashoke Nath begun the afternoon program by
denouncing the bloody attack on America and out lining
the steps the Chamber has taken in response. "Letters
of condemnation and support for our country were written
to President Bush, all 100 Senators and all members of
the Congress, our Governor and Mayor of Houston. A blood
drive was held on Saturday September 15th
and forty units of blood were collected in a few short
hours. A Fund raising drive was initiated,
I-FOCUS". (Indians For Our Country, United States)
Mr. Nath said, "These terrorists brought out the
best in all of us - The Spirit of Giving, Sharing and
Helping! We are well known for our generosity, whether
in Somalia, Bosnia or even in Afganisthan and the
victims of oppression. But this time it is in our home!
IACCGH encouraged all other Indian organizations to come
together and jointly collect funds for the Victims of
the Attack on America. The response has been unanimous
and I believe the result will speak for our unanimity on
October 11 or 13 when we shall announce the amount
collectively. The Indo-American Charity Foundation, the
Hillcroft Merchants’ Association, The Indoamerican
Cultural Association have pledged parts or all of their
proceeds of their respective day events; Many of our
members have donated from a half-a-day’s to a weeks
salary, our students are out collecting. Today I urge
each and every one of you to donate to I-FOCUS"
Mr. Nath on behalf of the Chamber proudly welcomed
Mr. Joe Berardino, President of Andersen Consulting and
Dr. Ray Bowens , President, Texas A & M University
as our new Honorary advisors. Mr.
Jagdip Ahluwalia introduced our Keynote speaker Mr.
Satish Pai and outlined his accomplishments.
The topic of the afternoon was the "iTransformation
of the Oil and Gas Industry" and the Tata
Consultancy Services-America sponsored the event. Mr.
Pai, a dynamic speaker, covered recovery factors in the
industry and how to improve it. He spoke about the
downturn and lay-offs resulting in a diminishing skill
base and not enough people with experience. He stressed
the need to improve the image of the industry by
improving safety, environment and using high-tech.
Mr. Pai said the businesses are digitalizing and
boundaries and distinctions between geography and
companies were disappearing. To speed this process along
companies need to explore information technology access.
"But technology alone will not work , they will
also need infrastructure and network to make it all come
together", he said.
Schlumberger wants to use Real Time Reservoir
Management to manage the reservoir by using data from
sensors underground on a real time basis instead of
waiting for a problem to occur before fixing it. Mr. Pai
said, "in the year 2000 companies are seeing a
transformation. There is information sharing between
companies, clients and government. There has been a
"Digitization of process in Oil & Gas". A
global collaboration connects all cities and countries
producing Oil & Gas. Schlumberger takes care of the
last mile in the Oil & Gas Industry."
In closing, Mr. Pai elaborated on the impact of the
"i economy". He said there is "Real
Value" in collaboration, "Knowledge Capture
and Dissemination" is facilitated, and
"Connectivity" will make "Real Time"
a reality. Last but not the least he stressed that
Digital companies will generate superior "ROCE"
(Return On Capital)
Mr. Rakesh Dawar introduces the second speaker of the
afternoon Mr. Jim Thomas. Mr. Thomas is the Vice
President of TCS- America . He outlined TCS work in the
United States and pointed out that it was one of the few
IT companies maintaining its profits and not laying off.
He said he would like TCS to be mentioned with other
leading Indian IT companies by the media as TCS has held
its own for quite some time but has not been recognized
for its successes.
Dr. Durga Agrawal gave the vote of thanks and said
other IT companies can get tips from TCS on how to show
a profit in these trying times. He also announced next
month’s program with Mr. Paul Frison, President &
CEO, Houston Technology Center.
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