Sanjib Majumder

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Sanjib Majumder

Sanjib Majumder

@sanmaj

IT service delivery, Cloud.GenAI, Personal interest - value investing & gardening.

Katılım Mart 2010
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Shashi Tharoor
Shashi Tharoor@ShashiTharoor·
Devastated & heartbroken to mourn the passing of my dear St. Stephen's College classmate, the iconic adman Piyush Pandey. Before he gave a voice to modern India's brands, he was a Stephanian—full of life, laughter, and an earthy wit — and (as the pic below confirms) a pretty good college cricketer as well. His ad campaigns touched millions, but it was his earthy charm and incredible wit, as well as his simplicity and directness, that defined him. We've lost a legend and a truly warm soul. My profound condolences to his loved ones — I have already spoken to his dear sister Tripti. May they somehow find peace to bear this loss. 🕉️ शांति
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Sanjib Majumder
Sanjib Majumder@sanmaj·
@narendramodi sir happy Birthday to you ! Best wishes from my family for your good health and happiness.
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🚨Indian Gems
🚨Indian Gems@IndianGems_·
See the design of a Highway somewhere in Uttarpradesh where buses are making a 180 degree turn Engineering Marvel at best 🤡
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Tata Consultancy Services
Staying competitive means staying adaptable. Our 30-year partnership with @AirFranceKLM in the Netherlands is built on continuous innovation and collaboration. We’ve improved service delivery, navigated complex challenges, and made meaningful changes along the way. Together, we’re continuously finding new ways to adapt and improve in the #aviation industry. Read more: bit.ly/3FGntEe #AirFrance #KLM
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Shay Boloor
Shay Boloor@StockSavvyShay·
THE ULTIMATE PLAYBOOK FOR CYBERSECURITY IN THE AI ERA The first wave of AI was about potential -- what models could do, how fast they could learn, how widely they could scale. But the second wave will be about control. Not just what AI can do, but what it should do, and what happens when it goes off-script. This next chapter isn’t about training smarter agents. It’s about making sure the infrastructure they run on doesn’t collapse under the weight of its own intelligence. Because when machines are making decisions and triggering actions in real time -- across enterprise environments, supply chains, and critical infrastructure -- failure isn’t hypothetical. It’s systemic. And if you zoom out, you’ll realize this isn’t a cybersecurity story. It’s THE story. That’s the shift the market hasn’t priced in. Investors still think of cybersecurity as a budget line item -- a necessary cost. But in the AI era, it’s the core investment. Because without security, none of this scales. Autonomous agents aren’t just software. They’re participants. And every participant adds risk -- not at the edges, but at the center. And that’s why the companies defending this surface aren’t defensive plays. They’re infrastructure. $crwd has already made this clear. Its Falcon platform isn’t just endpoint protection -- it’s predictive defense built on the largest telemetry graph in the industry. CrowdStrike ingests trillions of signals a week across 200+ countries, using AI to flag anomalies and neutralize attacks before they happen. That makes it more than reactive software. It’s a threat anticipation engine embedded at the edge of every enterprise. And as AI agents increasingly initiate actions from those endpoints, CrowdStrike becomes the first line of trust. But AI doesn’t operate in isolation. It moves through networks, hops between clouds, and interacts with dozens of systems in real time. That’s where $ZS enters the game. With its Zero Trust Exchange, Zscaler bypasses the concept of a “safe” perimeter altogether. Instead, it routes every connection -- every request, every response -- through dynamic, encrypted tunnels that validate identity and context before granting access. Then there’s $NET -- the silent backbone of the internet. Cloudflare processes over 60 million HTTP requests per second across its global network, but its true value lies in what it filters out: the DDoS attacks, malicious bots, and application-layer threats that would otherwise flood enterprise systems. In a world where milliseconds can disrupt automation -- Cloudflare’s edge network shields them from collapse. As these agents proliferate, identity becomes the lever -- and the liability. $OKTA doesn’t just authenticate users -- it orchestrates identity across clouds, applications, and machines. Okta's platform governs who has access, under what conditions, and for how long -- even when that “who” is a non-human actor. As AI agents begin interfacing autonomously across systems, the need to enforce identity protocols becomes existential. But even if identities are secure, the underlying networks can’t lag. That’s why $FTNT is different by blending purpose-built security ASICs with an integrated OS. This matters in sectors where latency kills -- manufacturing, defense, logistics -- where AI isn’t writing emails, it’s steering machines. Fortinet protects those operations not just from the outside, but from the inside, embedding security into the network fabric itself. And beneath it all lies data -- the raw material of AI. If that data is corrupted or lost, nothing else matters. $RBRK ensures it never is. Rubrik's cloud-native platform automates backup, encryption, and ransomware recovery across distributed environments, with immutable storage that guarantees recovery points even in worst-case scenarios. When AI agents rely on real-time access to sensitive and proprietary data, Rubrik becomes the insurance policy that guarantees continuity. Still, some of the most devastating breaches don’t come from outsiders -- they come from within. That’s where $CYBR operates. CyberArk governs privileged access -- managing secrets, rotating credentials, and enforcing least-privilege principles across human and machine users alike. It’s the control layer that stops bad actors -- or rogue code -- from moving laterally and escalating access. And at the orchestration layer, $PANW ties the entire system together. Palo Alto Networks Cortex XSIAM engine ingests data across endpoints, clouds, and networks, automatically correlating events and triggering responses in seconds. This is autonomous cybersecurity for an autonomous world. It’s why Palo Alto is quickly becoming the standard in multi-cloud protection. This is the new regime -- not one where cybersecurity supports AI, but where it enables it: • Protect endpoints | $CRWD • Secure connections | $ZS • Shield networks | $NET • Manage identities | $OKTA • Fortify networks | $FTNT • Encrypt data | $RBRK • Guard privileges | $CYBR • Secure the cloud | $PANW You don’t get agentic intelligence without agentic defense. And the companies that understand this -- the ones securing identities, flows, privileges, and recovery -- are no longer support acts. They are the main stage. They are the reason this revolution will hold.
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Sanjib Majumder
Sanjib Majumder@sanmaj·
@LuckyInvest_ARK Is it good practice to advertise with fair skin complexion models where customer base is otherwise?
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Ashish Kacholia
Ashish Kacholia@LuckyInvest_ARK·
Style Union opens doors in Thrissur today
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Sanjib Majumder
Sanjib Majumder@sanmaj·
@sanjeevsanyal Wondering how our mother was stressed but calm those days due to hardly any communication mechanism...technology uplift our mental health from that perspective
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Sanjeev Sanyal
Sanjeev Sanyal@sanjeevsanyal·
The day saw heavy rain across Bengal and devastating floods, and my father out in the field. So my mother had no idea where he was. Next day she found out from above photograph on the front page of Ananda Bazar Patrika
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Sanjeev Sanyal
Sanjeev Sanyal@sanjeevsanyal·
My father Jayanta Sanyal (young officer with beard) showing PM Indira Gandhi an East Pakistani Hindu refugee camp on the day I was born. August 1970
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indianhistorypics
indianhistorypics@IndiaHistorypic·
Guess The Name of This Well Known Industrialist ? Photo - 1986
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Vivek Ramaswamy
Vivek Ramaswamy@VivekGRamaswamy·
Riding the city bus with the K man. No more campaign bus, on to the next thing! 🚃
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Sanjib Majumder
Sanjib Majumder@sanmaj·
@PMOIndia @IndiaPostOffice @AshwiniVaishnaw just eager to know what is our plan to streamline postal address like any developed country....we used to write a 100 words( 3 to 4 lines) for one's address however any developed country you can do the same with single line. Thank you
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