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ZERO TO THREE: RCV Innovations - Living a Dream

The Year between 2 and 3 has been exciting and challenging. We strive to live by our core values of Humility, Integrity and Learning.

We are stabilizing our business into:
1. IP Creation
2. Project Services
2. Managed Services

Our efforts on IP creation for our partners and customers has been an exciting experience.

We value  our partnerships in the IP creation endeavors. Our Team has contributed to enriching 5 SaaS platforms in the last 3 years.

I would like to recognize the current leadership team - Sudhir Nair, Ranganath Rangaraju, Priya Rojekar as well as our Alumni...Jyoti and Sriram for thier wealth of experience and their contribution to our growth.

Our 50+ Team is our fuel..We have Giri - our first hire followed by Shilpa, Pradeep, Murali, Rajababu, Veeresh and Vamshi. We have team mates starting from Satya who have done well with us and have been placed or moved into friendly companies in better roles.

We have embarked on a journey to build a strong project services team(12+ VCP's) under the leadership of Shaik. We take pride in our execution of:
1. Virtual DataCenter deployment for Large Global IT Services Company in US based Datacenter.
2. Virtual Desktop deployment for a Japanese Pharma company.
3. Managing IT Infrastructure for one of largest COP11 - UN Environment convention 9000+ delegates
4. Datacenter consolidation and optimization for GATI and Signode
5. Disaster Recovery(VMware SRM based) implementation for AP Govt - MeeSeva and GATI

True to our Thinkcloud brand, We are working on several move to Public cloud initiatives this year.   Our Enterprise Partnership with VMware, Gold partnership with Intel and Consulting Partnership with Amazon have put us in driving seat in multiple cloud initiatives.

On the Managed Services front, We have seeded the team by building a 24x7 help desk to support a Large Global IT Services Company for their Desktop as a Service during initial rollout.
We are currently providing level2/3 support to several SaaS Platforms and VMware Customers.

We continue the training initiatives with over 200+ VMware Professionals Trained and corporate training relationships with DE SHAW, IVYCOMPTECH, United Health Group and more.

As with any toddler we had our share of excitement and despair. We had made some missteps in trying to move to a larger and nicer office. We quickly realized that it would impact our financial freedom and called it off. God's grace conserving resources helped us to be healthy during some recent challenging times. We did loose some people due to the sentiment during the alignment of priorities in one of our projects. However, We remained stable and could retain almost all of the key people. We invested in a small hangout place on the top of our building. We have some games, music and food.

We are inspired by the theme song of LEGO-movie:

Everything is awesome
Everything is cool when you're part of a team
Everything is awesome, when we're living our dream...

Brad, Paul, Dorothy, Rich, Bipin, Niranjan, Kishan, Randhir, Misra, Prasad, Sridhar, Supriya, Bhaskar, Hari, Ramana, Karpe and many more...We would like thank all our friends, partners, customers and well wishers who helped us live our dream... A BIG THANK YOU







Comments

kishore said…
Its Awesome sir. Congrats and all the best.
Unknown said…
hi raj congrats its nice to see ur company progress . wish u all the best.
Unknown said…
hi raj congrats its nice to see ur company progress . wish u all the best.
Suseela said…


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