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Going Digital: Realizing the Dreams of a Digital Bangladesh for All
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Building on a deep understanding of the transformative roles that digital technologies, such as mobile phones, have already played around the world, this book, Going Digital: Realizing the Dreams of a Digital Bangladesh for All, takes us on a journey that could catapult Bangladesh from the age of old-style industrialization to the emerging new era of virtualization. The Internet and wireless communication technologies are rapidly obliterating distances or physical location as a relevant factor in how we conduct business in our personal and professional lives. The authors share their unique perspectives on how best to energize the policymakers and the investor/stakeholder communities to capitalize on this historic opportunity to leapfrog toward a digital economy of the future. This would call for mobilizing the required resources for making the visions of "Digital Bangladesh" happen soon enough so that Bangladesh could join the ranks of middle-income countries (MICs) by 2021. You'll learn about how best to overcome some of the unavoidable challenges along the way and the likely catalytic impact of a new paradigm in (Web 2.0-based) digital technologies on the quality of life of enterprising Bangladeshis at home and abroad. This book will serve as a virtual platform for sharing ideas and experiences toward building the virtual bridges for a "new and improved" version of Bangladesh 2.0. The authors take this opportunity to invite the non-resident-Bangladeshi (NRB) community to consider investing in the realization of the bold outlook outlined in the book for the visionary Bangladesh 2.0 while vicariously getting a taste of their former homeland from their respective "new homelands" outside Bangladesh. Readers are encouraged to join the ongoing dialogue on realizing the dreams of a Digital Bangladesh for all at www.GoingDigitalBook.com.
Quamrul Mina
Quamrul Mina is a software entrepreneur and CEO of Pragma Systems, an infrastructure and security software company, based in Austin, Texas, USA. Pragma’s flagship software achieved the distinction of holding the US Govt/DoD Approved Product List (APL) status in 2011. An accomplished software architect and developer, he was a principal designer of several commercially successful networking products used worldwide for IBM, Tivoli, HP/Tandem and Novell where he led large software teams to build many key products. He has a BA in Computer Science from Brandeis University, USA and MS in Computer Science from Rutgers University, USA.
Habibullah N. Karim
Habibullah N.Karim is the founder and CEO of Technohaven Company Ltd., a software and IT services firm based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He is also the founding secretary general and a past president of the Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services (BASIS.org.bd). Karim was the Convener of the Working Group of the ICT Policy Review Committee in 2008 which drafted the Bangladesh ICT Policy 2009. He has a BS in Electrical Engineering from Yale University, USA and he attended an Executive Program at Stanford University, USA.