User:Saikatsenbulk

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Hello and thanks for visiting my user page. My name is Saikat Sen. I am a security engineer at Microsoft. I contribute to wikipedia off and on. Wiki is a great concept, a great collaborative effort to document the Internet.

In this page I want to give pointers to visitors and new business owners to the Seattle area and in general Washington State. The resources below will give you a great starting ground to jump-start your business in the Puget Sound area.

Contents

[edit] Business Owners

Networking, networking, networking. Networking is core to any new business development.

[edit] Networking sites

  • LinkedIn - I use LinkedIn for business networking.
  • The following also work, though they are more of social networking sites:

  • MySpace
  • Orkut
  • FaceBook

[edit] Best Restaurants in Seattle area

[edit] Check out Seattle weather

[edit] Best Graphics Design and Print services in Seattle area

[edit] Best Web design/ Flash design/ web development services in Seattle area

[edit] Seattle area Business directory

[edit] Security products

  • Forefront - enterprise security product for medium and large businesses
  • SBS - Microsoft Small Business Server

Lastly, I have more useful pointers on my web site:

[edit] My Website

My website is available here

These blogs/ technical articles will come in handy to your software development team:

[edit] Technical Articles

[edit] Notable people in my family

  • My mom, Dr. Suchitra Sen and dad, Dr. Saurindra Sen, featured in 'Who's Who in the World' in 1982. Dr. Suchitra Sen worked with Prof. Zarzycki in 1989 in a collaborative project between the Indian and French govt. Prof. Zarzycki was the world's most renowned physicist in the area of Sol-gel processing in the 1980s.
  • They also featured in 'Who's Who in the East' in 1982.
  • My brother, his home page, Mainak Sen, is well-known in the field of VHDL and VLSI research.
  • My article, Windows Debuggers: Part 1: A WinDbg Tutorial won Article of the Month Award in Feb 2004 on Codeproject, the largest code-sharing collaborative project in topics of .Net and debugging on the Internet.