Indian IT Industry (Information Technology)
Indian IT Industry (Information Technology)
Indian IT Industry (Information Technology)
IT Industry
IT - ITES Industry
(USD 100.7 Bn)
Internet
Telecom Industry
Hardware Industry
Domestic
(USD 31.7 Bn)
High import duty Execution of lower end services Presence of few player Modest beginning of software exports
Phase II
Phase I
Detailed overview:
Improved access and delivery of services, bridging technological divide, e-governance solution, CSR activities 7.5 of Indias GDP 15% of total exports 10% of Indias service sector revenues
Contributing to state GDP Enhancing education system Employment generation Infrastructure creation
58% of workforce from tier II/III cities 31% are women,74%are below 30 years, 5% from economically backward classes
putting India on the Global map Presence in 95 countries, with over 600 global delivery 60,000 + foreign nationals employed 20 + cross border acquisition 750 + captives
Source : Nasscom
69
59 47 22 6.4 2008 2009 22 6.7 2010 50 24 6.5 2011 29 7.1 2012
41
32
7.5
ITeS-BPO
Customer Interaction Services Financing & Accounting
IT Outsourcing
Training & Support Hardware development & Support Software Development & Support IT Education & Support
Application Management
IS Outsourcing
HR Services
KPO Services LPO Services
CADM
Network Consulting and Integration
Software Testing
S.No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10
Company name
Polaris Software Lab Ltd MindTree Ltd Zensar Technologies Ltd Infotech Enterprises Ltd Hexaware Technologies Ltd KPIT Cummins Infosystems Ltd Honeywell Technology Solutions Lab NIIT Technologies Ltd 3i Infotech Ltd Infinite Computer Solutions (India) Ltd
Source : Nasscom
IMPORTANT IT-CENTERS
Mumbai Pune
Hyderabad
Bangalore Chennai
Qualified workers
High Hong Kong UK Ireland India Philippines
Location Attractiveness
Infrastructure Foreign Direct
Mexico
Workforce Capability
Skill Sets, Language
High
Cont
Challenges in rural market under-developed infrastructure facilities lack of power and poor telecommunication Transportation education, and other support facilities. Technological penetration including telecom coverage has improved to a great extent in rural India. Since its early days, the regional development are; cities where the ITeS/ BPO companies have established base seem to have developed better infrastructure Moreover, IT-BPO intensive states have 100% higher broadband penetration and 50% higher tele-density than the national average and account for 75% of the SEZs.
USA & Canada Europe S.E Asia Japan W . Asia Australia & NZ Rest Of World
4%
4% 2% 2% 4%
23%
61%
Source : Nasscom
commerce
10% 38% science other grad 13% 15% engineering grad engg. Diploma grad
Source : Nasscom
Automobile
Architecture Civil
Agriculture
Chemical Mechanical
Instrument
Electronics & Telecom
Textile
Electrical
182,810 163,740
113,410
99,290 36,660 14,670 9,290
8,250
3,820 2,020
No. of it professional
6395
4384 6764 7205 7558
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Source : Nasscom
e-business hardware
IT services
software
Source : Forrester-Nasscom
12 1.4
2008 2015 ( Target )
32%
FY2008
41%
2015 ( Target )
120
1.4
FY2008 2015 ( Target )
Government Initiatives
Industry experts believe that increase in Government spends over egovernance projects would be a major driver of growth for Indian IT/ITES space. The Government of India has also undertaken a project that aims to provide high quality broadband access to village Panchayats through National Optical fibre network by 2014. The process is in progress and is projected to be very beneficial, especially for the SMEs. Infosys has recently inked an agreement with Government of Madhya Pradesh for setting up a development centre in Indore and is awaiting response from Government of West Bengal for setting up a centre in Kolkata as well.
Job Opportunity
Information technology still ranks among the best careers for the future. Technology has already enriched itself in many areas, and the widespread development and spread of technology such as mobile computing and increased internet speeds in the coming years provide maximum prospects for new jobs. The specific information technology jobs expected to grow most include: data communications analysts and network systems administrators, to establish and maintain the increased connectivity. These professions have an expected growth rate of 53.6 percent in the coming decade technical support specialists. More and more people depend on technology increases job prospects for this profession by 45 percent data mining that provides businesses with high quality data regarding customer behavior simulation development, providing solutions such as live simulations for virtual treatment of patients, gaming, training, conferences, and others systems security specialists and computer forensics, with demand increasing with more people committing to personal and financial data online
Emerging technology
status
Potential applications
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4G cellular First commercial communication LTE networks broadband deployed in Sweden Ambient intelligence Artificial brain theory Research
Pervasive computing
Neurological disease's treatments, Human decision, analysis, etc. Creating intelligent devices
Artificial intelligence
Theory experiments
Atomtronics
theory
Augmented Reality
Cyber
diffusion
Emerging memory technologies T-RAM , Z-RAM TTRAM, CBRAM SONOS RRAM, Racetrack memory, NRAM
In development
Research, prototyping
All other mass storage methods/devices, magnetic tape data storage, optical data storage
Holographic Disc stores Ultra HD big Electronic IT companies are interested in this technology it has bigger capacity than Blu-ray Disc 10x times more than optical storage
Diffusion of primitive amplifications; working prototypes of more; theory, experiments on more substantial amplification
Machine translation
Diffusion[
Human translation of natural languages, in areas where misunderstanding is non-critical and language is formalized Biotic vision and perception, including humans
Machine vision
Biometrics, controlling processes (e.g., in driverless car, automated guided vehicle), detecting events (e.g., in visual surveillance), interaction (e.g., in humancomputer interaction), robot vision
Mobile collaboration
Development, commercialization
Extends the capabilities of video conferencing for use on hand-held mobile devices in real-time over secure networks. For use in diverse industries such as manufacturing, energy, healthcare.
Many electronics devices, integrated circuits Smaller, faster, lower power consuming computing
Optical computing
Quantum computing
Much faster computing, for some kinds of problems, chemical modeling, new materials with programmed properties, theory of hightemperature superconductivity and superfluidity
Quantum cryptography
Commercializat ion
Secure communication s
Smartstores - RFID based self checkout (keeping track of all incoming and outgoing products), food packaging, smart shelves, smart carts.
Radiofrequency identification
Introduction
Founded in 1981 Founded by N R Murthy, Nandan Nilekhani, S Gopalakrishnan Headquater at Banglore
Delivers IT-enabled business solutions to enable Global 2000 companies to build their enterprises of tomorrow.
Infosys has strategic alliances with key players in all the segments to provide best services at optimal cost..
Key Alliances of Infosys:
Infosys rich client base enables it to leverage the best practices followed in other accounts.
Sample client base
To summarize, the strengths of people, process and technology converge seamlessly within Infosys to fulfill your end to end IT needs.
End-to-end services
Addressing your complete landscape High Confidence Levels in Delivery and Relationship Sustainable Learning Curve Advantages
Ability to scale
Global Presence and matured Delivery Models SEI CMMI Level 5 Processes and high quality focus
Quick Time to Market, Lower Costs Quality Delivered by a very few Companies worldwide
What we offer
Introduction
Type Traded as Founded Founder(s) Headquarters Area served Key people Revenue Profit
Employees
Parent
public company It service and consulting 1968 J R D Tata Mumbai, Maharastra, India Worldwide Cyrus Mistry(chairman), N.Chandrasekaran (Ceo,MD) US$ 10.17 billion (2012) US$ 2.2 billion (2012) 263,637 (2012) Tata Group CMC Limited, TCS China,TRDDC WWW.tcs.com
Subsidiaries Website:
Products and services TCS and its subsidiaries provide a wide range of information technology-related products and services including application development; business process outsourcing; capacity planning; consulting; enterprise software; hardware sizing; payment processing; software management; and technology education services.[ Service lines TCS' services are currently organised into the following service lines (percentage of total TCS revenues in the 2011/12 fiscal year generated by each respective service line is shown in parentheses): Application development and maintenance (44.75%); Asset leverage solutions (3.84%); Assurance services (7.45%); Business intelligence (4.55%); Business process outsourcing (11.04%); Consulting (2.58%); Engineering and Industrial services (4.62%); Enterprise solutions (11.11%); and IT infrastructure services (10.06%).
Operations: As of 31 March 2012, TCS had 183 offices across 43 countries and 117 delivery centers across 21 countries. At the same date TCS had a total of 58 subsidiary companies. Locations: India, South America, North America, Dubai, Australia and Europe Innovation Labs: In 2007, TCS launched its Co-Innovation Network, a network of TCS Innovation Labs, startup alliances, University Research Departments, and venture capitalists. In addition to TRDDC, TCS has 19 Innovation Labs based in three countries. TCS' Co-Innovation Network partners include Collabnet, Cassatt, academic institutions such as Stanford, MIT, various IITs, and venture capitalists like Sequoia and Kleiner Perkins
Acquisition
Name Acquisition date Activities Country of HQ Value Headco unt(at acquisiti on)
January 2004
BPO
India
$5.1 m
316
May 2004
IT Services
India
n/a
180
May 2004
BPO
India
$13 m
350
May 2005
IT Services
Sweden
$4.8 m
n?/a
Insurance
TCS Nov 2006 Management TKS-Teknosoft Nov 2006 Citi Global Services Limited Supervalu Services India 8 October 2008
Switzerland
India
$80.4 m
$505 m
115
12,472
8 October 2010
India
612
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