Biju KurianBiju Kurian ![]() Objectstream Inc, an IT Management and Consulting company, made a stunning first time appearance on the Metro 50 list of fastest-growing privately owned companies in the Greater Oklahoma City Metro Area. Objectstream grew 1,222 percent over three years to earn this distinction as the No. 1 fastest growing company in Oklahoma City for 2008. This spectacular growth as an Oklahoma City-based information technology consulting firm brought unexpected, but well-deserved, recognition for a company founded only four years ago. "We were ecstatic," Objectstream co-founder and President Biju Kurian said of the Metro 50 honor. "We knew we were growing at a fast pace, but we never expected to be No. 1." Objectstream services both state and federal government clients, including the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the State of Tennessee. It provides a broad range of information technology services ranging from developing customized software applications to IT management and consulting to hardware and network support. The seeds of this success were sown when a young man from a small town in India came to the United States to pursue his dream of higher education. A recommendation from an Oklahoman friend of his father led this young man to Oklahoma City University in the 1990s, where the native of India earned his MBA. This young man was none other than the Objectstream co-founder and President Biju Kurian. Around the same time, Biju Kurian became friends with Shyam Nagarajan, his business partner in Objectstream. This friendship continued to grow over the years even as they went their separate ways after completing their respective educations. After graduation, Biju stayed in the Oklahoma City area and put his IT skills to use as a consultant for the FAA. Years later, in 2004, Biju and Shyam co-founded Objectstream. Objectstream grew to a 40-employee company in the short span of four years. It is now recognized as a trusted partner of the FAA and the State of Tennessee in their various IT initiatives. Objectstream is now expanding its services to include a new range of clients that need help with their IT requirements ranging from IT infrastructure to IT systems. "Information Technology can be applied to the oil and gas business, the newspaper business, etc.; every company has a need to automate in order to efficiently run its business." says Biju. Biju's wife, Beksy, is also a seasoned senior IT professional, serving clients at Tinker Air Force Base. The Kurians' two children, Kevin and Norah, attend Casady School in Oklahoma City. Biju and his Objectstream employees actively support several area school districts and athletic teams, and serve as mentors at Francis Tuttle Career Tech. In a conversation at the Objectstream headquarters in west Oklahoma City, Biju discussed his life as the CEO of a growing technology business. Here are excerpts: Q: What are the major contributing factors for the growth of Objectstream? Q: Why is Oklahoma City a good place to start and grow a business? Q: How does Oklahoma City compare with cities in the so-called tech-hubs in California, Texas and elsewhere? Q: Does Oklahoma City's location present any challenges to hiring qualified people to work in information technology? Q: What motivates you to come to work each day? Q: How does Objectstream distinguish itself? Q: What advice do you have for would-be entrepreneurs? |
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