Friday, December 30, 2011

SAG Chennai wishes you a fun filled and peaceful New Year 2012. Let the year fill each day with bright expectancies and triumphs……. Unwrapping the gift of technology… :)

SAG Sportz Extravaganza - Winners


Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Teams

TT

Match No
Clashing teams
1
Balaji/Malathi Vs Shaik/Dinesh
2
Hari/Murugan Vs Murugadas/Sampath
3
Sesha/Sam Vs Mubin/Subbu
4
KG/Venka Vs Veeran/Deepak
5
Aravind/Adhikari Vs Karni/Prabahar
6
Gokul/Praveen Vs Aratti/Shan R
7
Shekawat/ArunChi Vs Rohit/Vaishnavi
8
Rajalakshmi/Stephen Vs Malli/Vasu
9
Anki/Koushik – By
10
Winner 1 Vs Winner 9
11
Winner 2 Vs Winner 8
12
Winner 3 Vs Winner 7
13
Winner 4 Vs Winner 6
14
Winner 5 – By
15
Winner 10 Vs Winner 14
16
Winner 13 Vs Winner 11
17
Winner 12 – By
18
Winner 15 Vs Winner 17
19
Winner 16 – By
20
Winner 18 Vs Winner 19
























Carrom
 
Match No
Clashing teams
1
KG/ShanR Vs Veeran/Sesha
2
Subbu/ArunChi Vs Shekawat/Anki
3
Hari/Aravind Vs Manjunath/Sam
4
Malli/Venka Vs Gokul/Vasu
5
Murugan/Rohit Vs Praveen/Karni
6
Prabahar/Dinesh Vs Vaishnavi/Deepak
7
Adhikari/Malathi Vs Stephen/Aratti
8
Sampath/Rajalakshmi Vs Mubin/Shaik
9
Balaji/Murugadas – By
10
Winner 1 Vs Winner 9
11
Winner 2 Vs Winner 8
12
Winner 3 Vs Winner 7
13
Winner 4 Vs Winner 6
14
Winner 5 – By
15
Winner 10 Vs Winner 14
16
Winner 13 Vs Winner 11
17
Winner 12 – By
18
Winner 15 Vs Winner 17
19
Winner 16 – By
20
Winner 18 Vs Winner 19

























Treasure Hunt

Team No
Clashing teams
1
Anki, Sam, Dinesh, Rohit, Venka, Shekawat, Shaik, Vasu
2
Vaishnavi, Stephen, Veeran, Koushik, Murugan, Subbu, Balaji, Nithya, Betsy
3
Karni, KG, Mubin, Malathi, Manjunatha, Mururgadas, Sesha, Hari, Prabahar
4
Shan R, Sampath, Deepak, Rajalakshmi, Hari, Gokul, Arunchi, Aratti










Monday, December 5, 2011

Friday, September 23, 2011

SAG Chennai - Fun Club - 555

1) If given a rectangular cake with a rectangular piece removed (any size or orientation), how would you cut the remainder of the cake into two equal halves with one straight cut of a knife?

    Slice the cake along half its height, parallel to the ground.(or) Cut it in such a way that the plane of cut passes through the center of the actual cake and the removed piece.

2) Sam is a pet lover. He has few chickens and goats. Causally when I asked him, how many chicks and goats he has, he answered me , there are 40 eyes and 54 legs. Can someone help me to find how many goats and chicken sam has?

13 Chickens and 7 Goats

(Hint: Before you think out of box, pls note, none of the pets are handicapped or abnormal)

3) A bag contains 5 bananas. Divide them among 5 kids so that each one gets one banana and one banana stays in the bag?

  The last banana with the bag

4) Name any two Software AG’s current research projects.

  ADiWa (Allianz Digitaler Warenfluss / Digital Flow of Goods)
  NeOn (Networked Ontologies)
  BRITE (Business Register Interoperability Throughout Europe)
  SemanticGov (E-Government using Semantic Web Services)


5)You have someone working for you for seven days and you have one gold bar to pay them. The gold bar is segmented into seven connected pieces. You must give him a piece of gold at the end of every day. If you are only allowed to make two breaks in the gold bar, how do you pay your worker?

GOLD BAR  - Divide into 1+2+4


1
2
3
4
5
6
7


ALL THE BEST....

The winners are
KG and Deepak... Congraztzz...

Friday, September 9, 2011

Onam@SAG

SAG Chennai wishes a very happy ONAM to all...

Catch the celebration...


SAG Chennai - Fun Club - 555

1. Mention at least 3 products involved in Model-to-Execute scenario

CS, ARIS Business Architect, Desinger and IS

2. Find the correct SAG product name from the jumbled letters “donatea”

Onedata

3. If “ubnjop” can be called as “Tamino”, then what will be “nfejbups” called as?

Mediator

4. The number of iTracs in ‘Open” status as mentioned in today’s newsletter
a.164
b.146
c.129

164

5. If CentraSite and Mediator together costs 1.5 million euro, and CentraSite alone is 1 million more than Mediator, then what would be the cost of CentraSite?

1.25 Million

Note:
For your information, we were at close to 120 when we released J. Since focus of J+ is stability, let’s pledge to get this down to less than 50. Thanks for your contribution... :)

Mail the answers to inarav....

And the winners are...

1) SAM
2) PRAVEEN

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

SAG @ Pegasus


We had a fantastic Outbound learning and team building training filled with fun at an offsite center, Pegasus, for two days from 6th July 11 - 8th July 11.

36 of us from the Chennai team attended this training which was quite an experience for all of us.

The program focused on the effective team-work on meeting the goals, managerial effectiveness, and leadership qualities..

The best part of it for most of us was SELF-REALIZATION of our strengths and weakness and how to work with each other as a team.

In a gist, an outbound team building program that ensured learning through a whole range of activities that are adventurous, enthralling and scintillating.

PEGASUS - OUTBOUND LEARNING (OBL) 6,7,8 July '11

It all started vague...but turned out to be a life changing experience...
quite a challenge for the driver through the sharp turns to take us there when the sun was beginning to fall below the horizon...
serene skies and a bright blue sea was all that we could see when we stepped out of our bus...
the serenity and the beauty of the place with its beautiful strains, seem to resonate across the area as you walk around...

Williams @ willy gave us the welcome notes and instead of a warm welcome it was a cool reception.. :)
we all had the lines "The night is yours" by willy to give it a try...

People were occupying their resting places in the raised huts...with a ladder connecting it to the ground...
we all were there @ the volley ball court, where we had couple of good rallies and matches..
It was a dinner worth it after playing an exhaustive session... :)

The day started even before the dawn.. and somewhere heading towards the sea shore to catch a glimpse of the sun coming up..
Walk @ the beach, and witnessing the act of catching shore crabs..:) was the scene...

we all assembled @ 8.30 in a gazebo, where william and jagdeesh welcomed us once again...

They kicked off an ice breaking introductory session, where we shared our nick names, native place,interests... after which we got down to work...

Human web :

The first activity... where we split up into 4 teams and all the teams standing in front of the web should cross it and reach the other side...

The teams where working within their own boundaries, and in the go, we were all concerned with the respective teams without seeking help from the

other teams..

The question here was.. What was blocking us to think that all the 36 of them should cross the web and we didn't step out of our team to help other

teams?

The activity was put into postmortem and the following points were the highlights...

* Trust within us and others
* Co-ordination and collaboration
* Planning
* Negotiation
* Quality check

The journey promised to be exciting and challenging and left us all with a desire to do the best...


Willy & Jag shared the methodology followed in Pegasus, which is based on a learning platform called

"Action Learning Cycle". It includes Activity->Reflection->Learning->Application

Activities are facilitated and sessions happen to Reflect things, through which learning happens and applying them in an other activity either validates this
learning or throws up fresh learning.

This process of action learning cycle continues like a spiral throughout the program.

We all passed through the list of habits that help in OBL...


Time for next activity, Pilot Project I (Dynamic delivery)

Willy briefed the team leaders with the work to be done.

We all gathered at the activity area, and all were briefed about the requirement and the rules

The activity was like of pilot project which had some working modules, h/w and s/w tools...

The teams stood opposite to each other and the target was to reach the other side within a time frame.

Rule of ground : The members shouldn't touch the ground in the working modules area.

Rule of red : working modules which are painted red shouldn't be used.

Rule of four feet : Jump more than four feet isn't allowed within the working modules.


The teams started by sharing the tools, (poles and the ropes) and were planning to how to proceed on this.

Teams helped each other to cross the hurdles and was struck at place, where both the teams had to manage in the same way...

Quality check in this activity was also by the members itself, which was good.

Some, who were able to walk over the hurdles, proceeded, but again got struck for help..

This activity left us with lotta questions...

* Clear understanding of the requirement
* Customer focus
* Time management
* Heeding - The act of listening attentively

were the key factors reflecting before us after this activity...

Activity II Brick Game

Another mind breaking activity, where the four teams standing around the square has to reach the opposite side...

We all were trying to apply our learningz from the activities which we went throu..

The teams should form a chain to cross the side and ensure that the chain isn't broken

The brick when there is no contact on it, will be removed in the course of the activity

We had a retrospect at the end of the first try..and discussed the happeningz...

* Togetherness
* Commitment
* Communication
* Problem solving approach
* Concentration were the parameters matched to the activity...

Activity III The morning walk..

Blind & Dumb

We would have never thought, we will become blind and dumb @ start of the day and it was very touching experience.

we were walking in their shoes... and with delusion...

The blind men seeking sunlight.. lookin into the sky... and the dumb men trying to speak... :)

The experience were shared and as usual there were some learning out of it..

we had a relaxing session when we reached the station.. :)

* Trust
* Leadership
* Commiting yourself

The final one.. Activity IV Planks

We had a project manager and four team leaders from us.

The teams were all buzzed on what to do with the pile of planks provided...

Some team started looking at the diagram provided and was sharing their thoughts on the activity

some team relaxing by having some talk and waiting for the team leader to return back from the onsite...

we need to compile the planks in the form of the shape illustrated in the print out..

The teams decided upon the way, they would go and still what we all had in our mind is the restricted thinking towards the small group which we

belonged to...

We had lotta tries, registering the times and were happy for it..

At the demo... it wasn't the same what we had in our trails...

The moments during the activities left us all reckoning...

we all left PEGASUS with lotta learningz.... the journey was excellent...


Challenge yourself. Evolve. Change forever.
Keep moving. Don't stop. Start the revolution.