Subhamoy C.

Subhamoy C.

Kolkata, West Bengal, India
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As the Chief Technology Officer at ABP Group, one of the largest media houses in India, I…

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  • ABP Group Graphic
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    Kolkata Area, India

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    Bengaluru, Kolkata, Chennai, Chicago

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    Hyderabad Area, India

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    Kolkata Area, India

Education

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    Gold Medalist in CS - 2003

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    Competitor Analysis, Competitive Strategy, Business Models, Industry Level Strategic Group Analysis, Firm Level Competitive Positioning and Benchmarking

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Publications

  • An Elitist Simulated Annealing Algorithm for Solving Multi Objective Optimization Problems in Internet of Things Design

    International Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications (IJANA)

    Internet of Things (IoT) is going to introduce billions of data collection and computing nodes all over the world in next few years. IoT would be impacting daily life in many ways by virtue of more granular field-level data collection via those nodes and thus delivering faster actions. One of the key challenges in IoT design decision is resource constraintwhich often limits the space, battery capacity, computing power available in each of the nodes. This presents an optimization problem with…

    Internet of Things (IoT) is going to introduce billions of data collection and computing nodes all over the world in next few years. IoT would be impacting daily life in many ways by virtue of more granular field-level data collection via those nodes and thus delivering faster actions. One of the key challenges in IoT design decision is resource constraintwhich often limits the space, battery capacity, computing power available in each of the nodes. This presents an optimization problem with multiple objectives, with competing objectives. This paper proposes an algorithm based on Simulated annealing. Simulated Annealing is inspired by the physical annealing process which leads to a gradual movement towards a solution set. This paper proposes to use a variant of this mechanism to solve multi-objective optimization problems in IoT space to come out with a set of solutions which are nondominated from each other.
    Keywords: Internet of Things, IoT, Simulated Annealing, Multiobjective Optimization Problem

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  • Application Security framework for Mobile App Development in Enterprise setup

    Arxiv.org (Cornell University Archive)

    Enterprise Mobility has been increasing the reach over the years. Initially Mobile devices were adopted as consumer devices. However, the enterprises world over have rightly taken the leap and started using the ubiquitous technology for managing its employees as well as to reach out to the customers. While the Mobile ecosystem has been evolving over the years, the increased exposure of mobility in Enterprise framework have caused major focus on the security aspects of it. While a significant…

    Enterprise Mobility has been increasing the reach over the years. Initially Mobile devices were adopted as consumer devices. However, the enterprises world over have rightly taken the leap and started using the ubiquitous technology for managing its employees as well as to reach out to the customers. While the Mobile ecosystem has been evolving over the years, the increased exposure of mobility in Enterprise framework have caused major focus on the security aspects of it. While a significant focus have been put on network security, this paper discusses on the approach that can be taken at Mobile application layer, which would reduce the risk to the enterprises.

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  • Heuristic Algorithm using Internet of Things and Mobility for solving demographic issues in Financial Inclusion projects

    Arxiv.org (Cornell University Archive)

    All over the world, the population in rural and semi-urban areas is a major concern for policy makers as they require technology enablement most to get elevated from their living conditions. Financial Inclusion projects are meant to work in this area as well. However the reach of financial institutions in those areas is much lesser than in urban areas in general. New policies and strategies are being made towards making banking services more accessible to the people in rural and semi-urban…

    All over the world, the population in rural and semi-urban areas is a major concern for policy makers as they require technology enablement most to get elevated from their living conditions. Financial Inclusion projects are meant to work in this area as well. However the reach of financial institutions in those areas is much lesser than in urban areas in general. New policies and strategies are being made towards making banking services more accessible to the people in rural and semi-urban area. Technology, in particular Internet of Things (IoT) and Mobility can play a major role in this context as an enabler and multiplier. This paper discusses about an IoT and Mobility driven approach, which the Financial Institutions may consider while trying to work on financial inclusion projects.

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  • Open Source - Is that an option in Enterprise solution?

    ITNext

    A series of articles which carries my thoughts on Open source. “You need to have an open mind to adopt open source platforms. You can build enterprise grade applications completely on open source platforms. However valid skepticism still exists around scalability factor. You need to be sure that the architecture and design of your application is going to scale up to your enterprise’s demand in terms of data volume and transactions.”

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  • Big Data - A Case Study

    ITNext

    A Case Study based on Financial Industry's demands and future challenges - how Big Data can help them get ready for the future days of Social & Mobile.

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Courses

  • American Management Association - High Impact Decision Making

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  • Dale Carnegie - High Impact Presentation

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  • Franklin Covey - 7 habits of highly effective people

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  • Strategic Thinking Workshop - IIM Calcutta

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Honors & Awards

  • Leading CIO of India

    CII

  • CIO 100

    IDG Media

    Top 100 CIO in India

  • CIO Power List

    Core Media

    Part of CIO Power List 2019, winner in Media category

  • Cyber Sentinel 2018

    Infosec Foundation and Enterprise IT World

    For contribution in IT innovation and information security space

  • IT Genius - CIO Crown 2018

    Core Media Group

    For Innovation in Credit decision engine project

  • Digital Innovation Award

    CIO Crown, KPMG

    Leadership in Digital Innovation space

  • Best Use of Mobile Technology in Financial Services

    BFSI Awards, Vijayavani, Asia Pacific HRM Congress

  • Finnoviti 2016 - Best end-to-end Innovative Mobility implementation in Financial services

    Banking Frontiers

  • Best Mobility Architect

    ETNow-VMWare

  • Technology Championship League - 2nd Runner up

    9dot9

    Represented the organization in the contest, solved a business case study and presented an elevator pitch in 5 minutes. Came out as 2nd runner up.

  • Winner of Next100 CIO, 2012 award

    9dot9

    Identified as a potential CIO by a panel of eminent juries (senior CIOs in India) after a 6 month long selection process of judging technical, managerial and leadership skills.
    http://www.itnext.in/next100/web/winners/2012/S/Subhamoy-Chakraborti/21

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