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Information Technology and Information Technology Enabled Services SectorVibrant Gujarat
Highlighting the value proposition of the ever growing IT-ITes Sector in India, this presentation gives an overall idea about the future of the sector in India as well as Gujarat. It mentions the various initiatives, incentives and schemes launched by the Government of India and the Government of Gujarat to promote business and investment in the sector.
The advent of Indian librelisation plocies brought about a revolution in Indian IT and ITES universe. This revolution has brought about the presence of Indian IT led Industry to shape in to a major forex earner and a priority government sector. The presentation briefs the student about the sector and gives of small glimpse of its various issues and challenges.
[Article] Technology: A major driver for India's growth in the next decadeBiswadeep Ghosh Hazra
This article is written on how technology is India's major growth driver in the next decade. The article is divide into the following sections-
i. How has India changed since independence
ii. Things that India has already figured out
iii. The challenge ahead and the way forward
iv. Conclusion
A point of view on Indian IT - Its extraordinary growth & factors that led to it, its current state & future challenges. Specifically, the case of captives in India & 3rd party technology providers (IPPs) are discussed.
The presentation in short explains the innumerable opportunities which the IT industry in india holds and how one can get into the space with the right education from the leaders.
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The advent of Indian librelisation plocies brought about a revolution in Indian IT and ITES universe. This revolution has brought about the presence of Indian IT led Industry to shape in to a major forex earner and a priority government sector. The presentation briefs the student about the sector and gives of small glimpse of its various issues and challenges.
[Article] Technology: A major driver for India's growth in the next decadeBiswadeep Ghosh Hazra
This article is written on how technology is India's major growth driver in the next decade. The article is divide into the following sections-
i. How has India changed since independence
ii. Things that India has already figured out
iii. The challenge ahead and the way forward
iv. Conclusion
A point of view on Indian IT - Its extraordinary growth & factors that led to it, its current state & future challenges. Specifically, the case of captives in India & 3rd party technology providers (IPPs) are discussed.
The presentation in short explains the innumerable opportunities which the IT industry in india holds and how one can get into the space with the right education from the leaders.
Don't miss this opportunity - Regisiter Now as a student for our branded career programs: http://karrox.com/training_programs/career_program/Netfusion.html?ItemNo=48&MainMenu=10
Stay connected to us on the following platforms:-
Trupti Verma On Orkut (Official Mascot for Karrox)
Official Karrox Group on Orkut Communities
gyaanonit.wordpress.com On Social Blog
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Primarily, among numerous sectors of
the economy IT and ITeS industry is one whose
service is required for the rapid growth of the
economy and primarily the information technology
and information technology enables services sector
has covered the in-house development of the
nations’ infrastructure. In general, IT and ITeS
handles most of the official and unofficial
information. There is a lightning growth of Indian
software industry with the participation of global
corporate dominators for the past two decades.
Indian IT sector has contributed most in the
production and export of the software based
applications to all over the universe. This paper
highlights the growth and performance of IT and
ITeS and also examined the contribution and
development of IT and ITeS in Indian industry.
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UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdfCheryl Hung
Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
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We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
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This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
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Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
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2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
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Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
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https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
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2. 1. IT Sector
- Classification
- Strengths
2. Bodies Behind the IT Sector
- Department Of Information Technology [DIT]
- NASSCOM
3. Contribution Of IT to Indian Economy
4. IT and Economic Development
-Growth of IT in India
-Size of IT in India
5. Govt Initiatives for IT Development
6. IT Players
AGENDA
3. The Indian information technology (IT) industry has played a key
role in putting India on the global map.
Focusing States in IT
- Bangalore ( IT Capital Of India )
- Mysore
- Hyderabad
- Trichy
- Kolkata
- Coimbatore
- Pune
- Mumbai
- Ahmadabad
- Kochi
IT Sector
5. Highly skilled human resource;
·Low wage structure;
Quality of work;
Initiatives taken by the Government (setting up
Hi-Tech Parks and implementation of
e-governance projects);
Many global players have set-up operations in
India like Microsoft, Oracle, Adobe, etc.;
strengths of the Indian IT sector
(why India is Focusing country in
India?)
6. Quality Standards such as ISO 9000,
SEI CMM etc.;
·English-speaking professionals;
·Cost competitiveness;
·Quality telecommunications infrastructure
Continued . .
7. Department Of Information Technology (DIT):
This department which is under the Ministry of
Communications and Information technology
Responsible for
formulation, implementation and review of national
policies in the field of Information Technology
including hardware and software, standardization of
procedures, internet, e-commerce, IT education and
development of electronics.
Bodies behind the IT sector
8. Policy Making
Promotion of Internet, IT and IT enabled services
Promotion of E-Governance, E-commerce,
E-Medicine, E-Infrastructure.
Promotion of Information Technology education and
Information Technology-based education
Managing issues regarding Cyber Laws.
Matters relating to promotion and manufacturing of
Semiconductor devices in the country;
DIT functions
9. What it Does ?
Acts as an advisor for consultant and coordinating body
for the IT-BPO industry in India
Information Technology Act, 2000:
Constraints :
Legal Recognition of Electronic Documents;
Legal Recognition of Digital Signatures;
Offenses and Contraventions;
Justice Dispensation System for Cyber crimes.
NASSCOM
[National Association of Software
and Services Company]
10. The contribution of India's IT industry to economic
progress has been quite significant.
The rapidly expanding socio-economic infrastructure
has proved to be of great use in supporting the
growth of Indian information technology industry.
The IT sector maintaining its competitiveness in the
global market.
The IT and IT enabled services industry in India has
recorded a growth rate of 22.4% in the last fiscal year.
Contribution of IT Sector To
Indian Economy
11. The total revenue from this sector was valued at 2.46
trillion Indian rupees in the fiscal year 2007
Out of this figure, the domestic IT market in India
accounted for 900 billion rupees.
Played a major role in drawing foreign funds into the
domestic market.
Continued
12. India's information and communication technology
market is estimated to grow 20.3 % annually to reach
US$ 24.3 billion by 2011.
Presently ITES-BPO segment of industry is almost as
big as the hardware segment.
Contribution of the ITES-BPO to the IT sector’s
total revenue is increased by 7.4% to 20.2%.
One of the biggest job creators in India and a mainstay
of the national economy
More than 2.5 million people are employed in the
sector either directly or indirectly, making it
Continued . .
13. The Indian addressable market for IT products and
services is now projected to increase from
$18.6 bn in 2011 to $40.5 bn by 2015.
There is growing interest in cloud computing
Opportunities in
Healthcare
Education
Telecoms & Financial Services
IT & Economic Development
14. India developed a number of outsourcing companies
India has a total of 3,71,60,000 telephone lines in use
Total of 50,60,40,000 mobile phone connections
A total of 8,10,00,000 Internet users
75,70,000 people have access to broadband Internet
Continued . .
15. IT used to
- provide distance education
- Telemedicine
- Internal record keeping
- E-Governance
- E-Management
Continued . .
16. The software sector in India has grown at almost
double the rate of the US software sector.
Export of software and services from India is
expected to add almost 41 billion US dollars to the
annual revenue of the Indian government in the
current year.
Nasscom, India’s technology and business services
revenues accounted for 6.1 % of GDP in fiscal 2010
Growth of IT sector in India
17. IT and business process outsourcing (BPO) exports
grew by 5.5 % in 2010
The IT market will grow at a compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of 21% between 2011 and 2015,
with unit sales resuming strong growth.
Each year India produces roughly 5,00,000 engineers
in the country, out of them only 25% to 30% possessed
both technical competency and English language
skills.
Continued . .
19. In order to promote
• Domestic investment
• Foreign direct investment
• Transfer of technology
• Technical collaboration
• Joint venture
• Export IT software products and services
The Central Govt & State Govts’ have been offering
series of policies including tax breaks, import duty
concessions etc . .
Govt Initiatives For IT Development
in India
20. Apart from the various offers
Electronics Hardware Technology Parks
Software Technology Parks
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Scheme for free
manufacturing and trading for export purposes.
Export Oriented Units (EOUs) Scheme to boost the
exports by creating additional production capacity.
Continued . .
21. Tier 1 companies in the IT sector
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.
Tata infotech Ltd
Wipro Technologies Ltd.
Infosys Technologies Ltd.
Other IT Key players
IBM
Cisco
Cognizant
Emphasis
Aditya Technologies
NIIT Ltd
Asset Infotech Ltd
IT Key Players in India
22. Baan Info Systems India P Ltd
B-commerce Infosystems Pvt Ltd
HCL Infosystems Ltd
Cerulean Information Technology Pvt Ltd
Hexaware Technologies Ltd
I-flex Solutions Ltd
CMC Ltd,
I-gate Global Solutions Ltd
HCL Corporation Ltd
Satyam Computer Services Ltd
Larsen & Toubro Ltd
Patni Computer Systems (P) Ltd
Atari Informatics Ltd
Polaris Software Lab Ltd
Continued
23. There are large no of multi-national IT enterprises
operating in India in sectors such as:
Integrated Chip Design
System Software
Communication Software
R&D Centers'
Technology Support Sector
BPO Sector
Global IT Players in India
24. Siemens, Philips, Intel, Texas Instruments etc.
(Chip Design);
Microsoft, Oracle, Sun Microsystems, HP, Compaq etc.
(Systems Software);
Google, Yahoo etc. (R&D Centers);
Axa Business Services, Swiss Shared Services, Siemens
Shared Services etc. (BPO Sector);
Accenture, DELL, HSBC, GE Capital, Fidelity etc.
(Captive Support Sector).
MNCs’ in India
25. “The credit goes to technical young peoples and
English-speaking scientific professionals for the
success in India's software industry. Presently for
further strengthening the industry, the Government
has stepped forward with more qualitative institutes
in India”
.