Phaneesh was formerly worldwide head of sales and marketing and a member of the board of Infosys Technologies. He was instrumental in launching Progeon, the BPO arm of Infosys, and was its chairman.
Here's a freewheeling chat with the IT whiz kid on the gizmos he likes or dislikes.
What do you carry?
A Blackberry, a cellphone and an iPod.
First crush?
My first love was an Atari game console.
True love?
My true love is The Blackberry. I can work on it anytime, anywhere.
Latest squeeze?
The iPod.
What makes you mad?
That's clearly cellular services in the US.
Your biggest tech disaster?
I was driving along a road completely lost. I had my Blackberry, cellphone and a car phone --
Dream Gadget?
I have pretty much bought everything I wanted to buy.
PC or Mac?
PC.
Linux or Windows?
Windows.
Google or not?
Yes.
How wrong have you been?
I have been wrong in terms of governing technology. I have always felt that GSM would win out.
Instead, we see a lot CDMA and other chic technologies, which tout themselves as cheaper, still around.
I also thought Sony would come out with cooler audio devices. I was wrong; it turned out to be Apple. There are plenty of surprises in the technology world. Even if I was not wrong, there were things that came back and I said, "Wow! That's strange."
(Above) Phaneesh Murthy with wife Jaya. Photograph: Primentor