Says the top challenge that the IT industry is facing right now is talent. The companies who win the war on talent, win the game
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Xebia began as a group of technologists advising on precise tech blueprints and architecture to companies that had burnt their fingers with shoddy IT implementation
The software market in India is estimated to surpass USD 8.2 billion by the end of the calendar year 2021, according to research firm IDC. India software market was pegged at USD 4 billion in the first half of 2021, registering a growth of 15.9 per cent year-over-year (YoY), as per IDC's Worldwide Semiannual Software Tracker 1H21 (January-June) report. India accounted for a share of 18.3 per cent of the overall Asia-Pacific excluding Japan and China (APeJC) region software market during the January-June 2021 period, it added. Microsoft, Oracle, and SAP maintained their leadership position in the India market during the first half of the year. "Indian enterprises are continuing their digital transformation initiatives with a clear focus on scalable, secure and agile frameworks. They ramped up investments on cloud for scalability, AI to leverage data accurately and serve the clients more efficiently, and security to protect their network and systems with greater emphasis on SASE and
Analysis of about 100 shortlisted "scale-up" stories in startups indicate a story of growth and focus over the past decade
The Vice President said it has become necessary to transform IT and BT "by doing our duty to become mighty" in creating knowledge wealth for the country
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India's demand for Digital Talent jobs is currently 8x larger than the available talent pool and is expected to rise to 20x by 2024
The government expects the Indian electronics manufacturing sector to grow to around $300 billion (about Rs 22.5 lakh crore) by 2024-25, IT minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said
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He said the industry needs to play a bigger role in tackling skilling-related challenges
Global technology company Qentelli on Thursday said it is planning to hire over 500 professionals in India by the end of this year to meet the demands of its new business wins.
The new rules for operating drones in the country will usher in new growth opportunities and enable startups and SMEs to create innovative use cases and applications in various sectors, Nasscom said.
The recovery will be led by increasing outsourcing and accelerating digital transformation services mainly in sectors such as banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI), healthcare, and retail
IT industry's margins are expected to be impacted by wage increases as well as high attrition rate, said HDFC Securities.
IT industry's growth will largely be led by next-gen technologies and services with areas like data, cloud and cybersecurity expected to see huge incremental growth, Wipro CEO Theirry Delaporte said