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This document discusses business delivery models and talent dynamics in the Indian information technology industry. It covers:
1) Three main business delivery models used by Indian IT companies based on technology used (product, service, or host), services provided (application development, infrastructure, etc.), and location of project work (onsite, offshore, nearshore, etc.).
2) Key factors related to software talent in the Indian IT industry including required skills, learning and development opportunities, and regional variations in remuneration.
3) A case study example of how one company implemented a job leveling process to create a consistent framework for defining roles and structuring talent across the organization.
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1) The document provides guidance for SMEs on implementing IT capabilities. It discusses understanding business needs, aligning IT with business goals, identifying types of IT projects, selecting and managing IT vendors, and outsourcing IT needs.
2) Key recommendations include comprehensively planning IT with stakeholder input, seeking external expertise, choosing vendors that understand your business, and developing service level agreements to manage vendor relationships.
3) A case study shows a printing company implementing an online ordering system, highlighting the importance of defining requirements, selecting a knowledgeable and cost-effective vendor, and anticipating support needs.
The document discusses trends in information technology including the externalization, consumerization, and democratization of IT. It notes that IT innovation is increasingly driven by employees and customers rather than internal IT departments. Cloud computing is highlighted as an important trend, with different types of cloud services described. The transition from traditional data centers to private clouds is discussed. Key IT roles are also summarized. The document provides the perspective of Ondrej Felix on how chief information officers can be successful by governing IT through a well-defined architecture.
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Business & Talent Dynamics of Information Technology in IndiaIRJET Journal
This document discusses business delivery models and talent dynamics in the Indian information technology industry. It covers:
1) Three main business delivery models used by Indian IT companies based on technology used (product, service, or host), services provided (application development, infrastructure, etc.), and location of project work (onsite, offshore, nearshore, etc.).
2) Key factors related to software talent in the Indian IT industry including required skills, learning and development opportunities, and regional variations in remuneration.
3) A case study example of how one company implemented a job leveling process to create a consistent framework for defining roles and structuring talent across the organization.
FCFF and valuation of infosys,tcs,zylog systemSagar Choudhury
The document is a business analysis report of three major Indian IT companies: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Wipro, and Zylog Systems. It provides an overview of the Indian IT industry and each company's background, products, market share, and revenue composition. It also analyzes the business strategies of the three companies using Porter's Five Forces model and examines their employee retention rates, customer retention rates, owner compositions, and dividend policies. The objective of the report is to perform business analysis and valuation of these three Indian IT companies.
1) The document provides guidance for SMEs on implementing IT capabilities. It discusses understanding business needs, aligning IT with business goals, identifying types of IT projects, selecting and managing IT vendors, and outsourcing IT needs.
2) Key recommendations include comprehensively planning IT with stakeholder input, seeking external expertise, choosing vendors that understand your business, and developing service level agreements to manage vendor relationships.
3) A case study shows a printing company implementing an online ordering system, highlighting the importance of defining requirements, selecting a knowledgeable and cost-effective vendor, and anticipating support needs.
The document discusses trends in information technology including the externalization, consumerization, and democratization of IT. It notes that IT innovation is increasingly driven by employees and customers rather than internal IT departments. Cloud computing is highlighted as an important trend, with different types of cloud services described. The transition from traditional data centers to private clouds is discussed. Key IT roles are also summarized. The document provides the perspective of Ondrej Felix on how chief information officers can be successful by governing IT through a well-defined architecture.
The document discusses the technology services outsourcing industry and Rolta India Ltd., which provides IT services. It provides background on the growth of India's IT industry and factors contributing to its success. It then discusses Rolta India Ltd. specifically, describing its services, subsidiaries, locations, and financial performance. Rolta provides services including engineering design, software development, and GIS solutions. It has operations in over 40 countries and is a publicly traded company listed on Indian stock exchanges.
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This issue of the Balmer Lawrie Organisational Gazette focuses on the various Information Technology initiatives undertaken by the company recently. It discusses emerging technology trends like IoT becoming BIoT, fintech renaissance, augmented reality going mainstream, and uses of bots. It emphasizes that proactively driving technology improvement is critical for business processes, service delivery, and survival of some business units. The leadership speaks article stresses the importance of IT enabling business activities and processes to effectively deliver services. It highlights various ongoing IT projects in the company around digitization, cyber security, and improving business processes.
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- It offers services such as MPLS and VPN networks, security, remote infrastructure management and application acceleration through partnerships with over 500 carriers in over 190 countries.
- Virtela provides expert IT infrastructure design, implementation, monitoring and management to connect customers' offices globally, secure their networks and applications, improve application performance, and manage their infrastructure.
The IT sector in India has grown rapidly since the 1970s and is one of the fastest growing sectors in the economy. It is projected to have annual growth rates of over 35% and contribute over 7.5% to India's GDP by 2008. The major players in the Indian IT industry are TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and Satyam, with TCS having the largest turnover of over $9 billion. Organizational structures in the IT sector typically include roles like CEO, project managers, team leaders, and software developers. Recruitment challenges include finding candidates with the required skills and experience as well as high attrition rates in the industry.
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This document provides an executive summary of the IT industry and Infosys company. It discusses the history and evolution of the IT sector in India and abroad. It then analyzes the IT industry through a macro lens, covering major players, products/services, financial overview, government regulations, and SWOT/PEST analyses. The document also provides a micro analysis of Infosys, including its human resources policies, marketing strategies, financial performance, SWOT analysis, and Porter's five forces model. Finally, it acknowledges those who contributed to the successful completion of the project report.
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This document provides a summary of a term paper on handheld devices and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) adoption in enterprises. It discusses drivers of BYOD such as increased use of mobile devices and collaborative applications. Executives at Cisco were interviewed and noted that BYOD can boost productivity but challenges include security issues and changing employee behaviors. The document also analyzes factors fueling BYOD adoption such as the overlap of work and personal tasks on mobile devices. However, BYOD implementation presents security and policy challenges for IT that companies are working to address.
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December 2022 Examination
Q1. Farokh Motorwala is the CTO at D'Costa Cosmetics in Hyderabad, Farokh wants to
revamp the firm's IT Infrastructure and align it to the Corporate Strategy.
In order to do this, what are the Technical and Business Considerations for Farokh? What
are the Laws of IT Infra which Farokh must keep in mind? (10 Marks)
Ans 1.
Introduction
IT infrastructure is a collection of IT elements, networking, programming, and human resources
working together to assist design, growth, release, management, administration, and keep a
company's IT community. IT infrastructure could be installed on the company or the cloud's
properties. Hardware, programming, connection components, a software system, and information
management are distributed throughout the body to supply IT items and solutions. On the other
hand, even when an IT infrastructure isn't correctly built, firms might have connection and
performance, consisting of cybersecurity troubles, such as systems disruptions and assaults. In
this job, FarokhMotorwala seems to be
2. Q2. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is an Indian government-owned oil
and gas explorer and producer. BPCL's CEO is K. Padmakar. In this role, what is the
Focus of the CEO’s role (i.e. Objectives, Kinds of Decisions, information needed,
Timeframes etc.)? What are the Primary IS & Supporting IS Used (Description Data
Types, Kind of Data, Type of Processing, which provides data to these IS)? (10 Marks)
Ans 2.
Introduction
"Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL)" seems to be a policy oil and gas expedition and
production business in India. K. Padmakar is the CEO of BPCL. Bharat Petroleum Corporation
Limited (BPCL) is an Indian state-owned oil and gas business headquartered in Mumbai. The
firm is rated 367th on the Ton of money Global 500 listing for 2020. It is India's second-largest
oil refining company, with a refining capacity of 18.2 million metric heaps per year. The
business has two main business sectors
Q3. Jennifer Roberts has just been hired as the CIO at Hawthorne Investments. During her interview,
Vijay Ananth, the CEO, had tasked Jennifer with the responsibility of revamping the firm’s IT
Infrastructure. Now that Jennifer has come onboard, she is keen to get started on the Infra Revamp
initiative and has targeted BYOD as her first initiative.
a. What is BYOD? Explain the three (3) levels of BYOD? (5 Marks)
Ans 3 A.
Introduction
"BYOD brings your device" is an approach that allows employees to use their equipment for
occupational purposes. This refers to a strategy for end-user computer systems, which includes a
business's end-users being supported-- indeed urged-- to connect necessary IT solutions through
their gimmicks. These actions include reviewing emails, signing up for the business network, and
accessing business applications and information.
3. Discussion
BYOD modifies the risk environment for services. Companies must participate in unsafe
applications that can steal individual information or offer unauthorized users access to inner
properties. Comparable to how they have dealt with remote employees and other personal
devices, they have to take care of individual data and safety, including damage caused by device
robbery or malfunction. Additionally, the
b. What are the Pros & Cons (2 each) of BYOD? (5 Marks)
Ans 3B.
Introduction
Businesses utilize BYOD policies to allow them to utilize their mobile phone, computer systems,
and tablet computer tools for business objectives. A BYOD technique can aid a company to be
successful, particularly a smaller business, yet there are specific drawbacks to consider. Whether
you're considering introducing a BYOD plan, this is an intelligent choice to weigh the
disadvantages and advantages first.
Discussion
Pros
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