
Name: Vinod Kumar Bhan
Bio: Architect - Technology, Virtusa Corporation. Vinod has around 13 years of experience in IT industry, including several years spent in consulting and deploying complex solutions. He started his career in technology in airline domain, and went on to focus on Enterprise Content Management (ECM) as a specialization. Vinod has worked, in the Middle east and US, with Fortune 500 companies in consulting model in the ECM space. Vinod has also implemented Web CMS solutions for clients across diverse industry verticals. Vinod is currently spending his time in Document Management and Record Management space. Vinod loves to travel and explore new geographies, by doing so appreciate nature and its creation.
Posts by Vinod Kumar Bhan:
Responsive Web Design Implementation – 6 Best Practices
March 1st, 2012Responsive layouts, adaptive layouts, media queries and viewports are terms that are no longer new to the tech savvy generation of today. There exists a burgeoning trend where websites are creating mobile friendly versions to adapt to the relatively smaller mobile screens. Responsive web design (RWD), thus proves to be an emerging user interface design approach which may play an important role in the coming years.
RWD increases the adaptability of applications enabling them to run on various platforms (smartphone, a tablet or a laptop/desktop). It maintains code base and automatically re-engineers the layouts to suit the device used. This helps reduce duplication of efforts and maximizes productivity and operational efficiency. Read the rest of this entry “
Success of a Content Management Tool – The User Connection
April 12th, 2011Deploying a content management tool at an enterprise level requires a buy-in from users (bottom up). In a bottom up flow, it is important that top level commitment is present for the tool and that the tool is successfully installed and implemented. This will benefit the organization and yield the desired results which were envisioned. Some interesting facts and market figures were revealed during the Business Process Management Summit in London. According to Mark Gilbert, Director – Consulting, Gartner, more than 40 percent of enterprises do not properly consider process and organizational issues when implementing ECM. He further adds that many companies underestimate the issues of installing an ECM, especially when it comes to the change management factor.
Organizational users generally have the tendency to utilize their own tools for information dissemination between departmental colleagues or across departments in an enterprise. The newly acquired content management tool must be approved by these users before it is implemented. Read the rest of this entry “




