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In this episode, we have an exceptional guest with us. Sumit Rajwade is a highly experienced product leader with 24+ years of industry experience working on large-scale product development, program management, leadership and investor relations. He served as CTO for Logo Infosoft and co-Chairman of the Digital Transformation Committee at IMC. Sumit played a crucial role in building India's first email service at Rediff, consecutively winning the CIO Choice of the Year award for three years. He is also a visiting lecturer at VJTI and Welingkar Institute of Management and a guest speaker at CDAC. Currently, he works on mentoring companies' technology teams to be ready for future digital transformations and building products using generative AI to serve B2B needs.
During this episode, we had an engaging conversation with Sumit about India's internet journey. He takes us back to the early days of the Internet in India, sharing insightful stories about the challenges and technological limitations they faced. Sumit discusses how they developed innovative products to accommodate low data speeds and reveals the monetization approaches and scaling strategies that shaped Rediff's success. Furthermore, he reflects on how business metrics have evolved, influencing the product development trajectory.
Whether you're curious about tech evolution or an aspiring product manager, this podcast is a must-listen. Join us on "Product Unwind" as we unravel the inspiring story of Sumit Rajwade and his significant contributions to shaping India's internet journey.
Thank you for listening to this episode of Product Unwind. We hope you enjoy the Product Unwind Podcast on your favourite podcast platforms- Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and many more.
If this episode helped you understand and learn something new, please share and join the knowledge-sharing community #Spreadknowledge.
This podcast aims to make product knowledge accessible to all. Product Unwind is a non-profit and self-sponsored initiative by Tejj and NwO team.
In this episode, we have an exceptional guest with us. Sumit Rajwade is a highly experienced product leader with 24+ years of industry experience working on large-scale product development, program management, leadership and investor relations. He served as CTO for Logo Infosoft and co-Chairman of the Digital Transformation Committee at IMC. Sumit played a crucial role in building India's first email service at Rediff, consecutively winning the CIO Choice of the Year award for three years. He is also a visiting lecturer at VJTI and Welingkar Institute of Management and a guest speaker at CDAC. Currently, he works on mentoring companies' technology teams to be ready for future digital transformations and building products using generative AI to serve B2B needs.
During this episode, we had an engaging conversation with Sumit about India's internet journey. He takes us back to the early days of the Internet in India, sharing insightful stories about the challenges and technological limitations they faced. Sumit discusses how they developed innovative products to accommodate low data speeds and reveals the monetization approaches and scaling strategies that shaped Rediff's success. Furthermore, he reflects on how business metrics have evolved, influencing the product development trajectory.
Whether you're curious about tech evolution or an aspiring product manager, this podcast is a must-listen. Join us on "Product Unwind" as we unravel the inspiring story of Sumit Rajwade and his significant contributions to shaping India's internet journey.
Thank you for listening to this episode of Product Unwind. We hope you enjoy the Product Unwind Podcast on your favourite podcast platforms- Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and many more.
If this episode helped you understand and learn something new, please share and join the knowledge-sharing community #Spreadknowledge.
This podcast aims to make product knowledge accessible to all. Product Unwind is a non-profit and self-sponsored initiative by Tejj and NwO team.