Ramesh Subramanian

Dr. Ramesh Subramanian is the Gabriel Ferrucci Professor of Computer Information Systems at the School of Business, Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut. Dr. Subramanian received his Ph.D. in Computer Information Systems and MBA from Rutgers University, NJ. He also holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Management from XLRI - Center for Management Studies, Jamshedpur, India, and a Bachelor of Applied Sciences from Madras University, India. Dr. Subramanian’s research interests include Information Systems Strategy, Information Systems Security, Digital Asset Management, E-commerce, XML, XSL, Web Content Management, Peer-to-Peer networking and resource sharing and IT education, and he has published and presented several papers in these areas.

Publications

Digital Asset Management Concepts
Ramesh Subramanian. © 2009. 6 pages.
“DAM. Looks like something you might say if you couldn’t find a photograph you needed for a front-page story. But DAM—digital asset management—is actually designed to preempt...
Computer Security, Privacy and Politics: Current Issues, Challenges and Solutions
Ramesh Subramanian. © 2008. 356 pages.
The intersection of politics, law, privacy, and security in the context of computer technology is both sensitive and complex. Computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses, spy-ware...
Understanding the Cultural Roots of India's Technology Development from Homi Bhabha's Post-Colonial Perspective
Ramesh Subramanian. © 2007. 18 pages.
This chapter introduces Homi K. Bhabha’s post-colonial social theory of interstitial perspective and then discusses the application or overlay of the constructs that emanate from...
Peer-to-Peer Computing: The Evolution of a Disruptive Technology
Ramesh Subramanian, Brian D. Goodman. © 2005. 300 pages.
Peer to Peer Computing: The Evolution of Disruptive Technology takes a holistic approach to the affects P2P Computing has on a number a disciplines. Some of those areas covered...
Digital Asset Management Concepts
Ramesh Subramanian. © 2005. 6 pages.
Dramatic changes have occurred on the corporate front in the last few years, as more and more businesses have started to conduct commerce on the Internet. New business concepts...
Peer-to-Peer Corporate Resource Sharing and Distribution with Mesh
Ramesh Subramanian, Brian Goodman. © 2004. 22 pages.
Peer-to-peer (or “P2P”) computing has aggressively moved to the center-stage of the computing field in recent years. “P2P computing” emphasizes the shift away from centralized...