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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY
            IN INDIA




                 By:- Ajay Kumar
                Assistant Professor
            Management Department
       Punjab College of Technical Education
                     Ludhiana
OVERVIEW
• The Indian Information Technology industry accounts for a 5.19% of
  the country's GDP and export earnings as of 2009, while providing
  employment to a significant number of its tertiary sector workforce.
•   However, only 2.5 million people are employed in the sector either
    directly or indirectly.
• In 2010-11, annual revenues from IT -BPO sector is estimated to have
  grown over $54.33 billion compared to China with $35.76 billion
  and Philippines with $8.85 billion.
• It is expected to touch at US$225 billion by 2020. The most
  prominent IT hub are Bangalore and Hyderabad.
• The         other        emerging           destinations     are
  Chennai, Coimbatore, Kolkata, Kochi, Pune, Mumbai, Ahmedaba.
OVERVIEW
• Technically proficient immigrants from India sought jobs in the
  western world from the 1950s onwards as India's education system
  produced more engineers than its industry could absorb.
•    India's growing stature in the Information Age enabled it to form
    close ties with both the United States of America and the European
    Union.
• However, the recent global financial crises has deeply impacted the
  Indian IT companies as well as global companies.
• As a result hiring has dropped sharply, and employees are looking at
  different sectors like the financial service, telecommunications, and
  manufacturing industries, which have been growing phenomenally
  over the last few years.
OVERVIEW
• India's IT Services industry was born in Mumbai in 1967 with the
  establishment of Tata Group in partnership with Burroughs.
• The first software export zone SEEPZ was set up here way back in
  1973, the old avatar of the modern day IT park. More than 80% of
  the country's software exports happened out of SEEPZ, Mumbai in
  80s
HISTORY
• The Indian Government acquired the EVS EM computers from
  the Soviet Union, which were used in large companies and research
  laboratories.
• In 1968 Tata Consultancy Services—established in SEEPZ, Mumbai by
  the Tata Group—were the country's largest software producers
  during the 1960s.
• As an outcome of the various policies of Jawaharlal Nehru (office: 15
  August 1947 – 27 May 1964) the economically beleaguered country
  was able to build a large scientific workforce, third in numbers only
  to that of the United States of America and the Soviet Union.
HISTORY
• Relaxed immigration laws in the United States of America (1965)
  attracted a number of skilled Indian professionals aiming for
  research.
•    By 1960 as many as 10,000 Indians were estimated to have settled in
    the US.
• By the 1980s a number of engineers from India were seeking
  employment in other countries.
• In response, the Indian companies realigned wages to retain their
  experienced staff.
HISTORY
• The National Informatics Centre was established in March 1975. The
  inception of The Computer Maintenance Company (CMC) followed in
  October 1976.
• Between 1977-1980 the country's Information Technology
  companies Tata Infotech, Patni Computer Systems and Wipro had
  become visible.
• The 'microchip revolution' of the 1980s had convinced both Indira
  Gandhi and her successor Rajiv Gandhi that electronics and
  telecommunications were vital to India's growth and development.
HISTORY
• Between 1986-1987, the Indian government embarked upon the
  creation of three wide-area computer networking schemes:
   • INDONET (intended to serve the IBM mainframes in India),
   • NICNET (the network for India's National Informatics Centre),
   • The academic research oriented Education and Research
     Network (ERNET).
RECENT DEVELOPMENT
•   Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (VSNL) introduced Gateway Electronic Mail
    Service in 1991, the 64 kbit/s leased line service in 1992, and commercial
    Internet access on a visible scale in 1992.
•   Election results were displayed via National Informatics Centre's NICNET.
•   Economic growth of over 6% annually was seen between 1993-2002. The
    economic reforms were driven in part by significant the internet usage in
    the country.
RECENT DEVELOPMENT
• The new administration under Atal Bihari Vajpayee—which placed
  the development of Information Technology among its top five
  priorities— formed the Indian National Task Force on Information
  Technology and Software Development.
• The economic effect of the technologically inclined services sector in
  India—accounting for 40% of the country's GDP and 30% of export
  earnings as of 2006, while employing only 25% of its workforce.
RECENT DEVELOPMENT
•   Today, Bangalore is known as the Silicon Valley of India and contributes 33%
    of Indian IT Exports.
•   India's second and third largest software companies are head-quartered in
    Bangalore, as are many of the global SEI-CMM Level 5 Companies.
•   India is now one of the biggest IT capitals in the modern world.

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Information technology industry of india

  • 1. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY IN INDIA By:- Ajay Kumar Assistant Professor Management Department Punjab College of Technical Education Ludhiana
  • 2. OVERVIEW • The Indian Information Technology industry accounts for a 5.19% of the country's GDP and export earnings as of 2009, while providing employment to a significant number of its tertiary sector workforce. • However, only 2.5 million people are employed in the sector either directly or indirectly. • In 2010-11, annual revenues from IT -BPO sector is estimated to have grown over $54.33 billion compared to China with $35.76 billion and Philippines with $8.85 billion. • It is expected to touch at US$225 billion by 2020. The most prominent IT hub are Bangalore and Hyderabad. • The other emerging destinations are Chennai, Coimbatore, Kolkata, Kochi, Pune, Mumbai, Ahmedaba.
  • 3. OVERVIEW • Technically proficient immigrants from India sought jobs in the western world from the 1950s onwards as India's education system produced more engineers than its industry could absorb. • India's growing stature in the Information Age enabled it to form close ties with both the United States of America and the European Union. • However, the recent global financial crises has deeply impacted the Indian IT companies as well as global companies. • As a result hiring has dropped sharply, and employees are looking at different sectors like the financial service, telecommunications, and manufacturing industries, which have been growing phenomenally over the last few years.
  • 4. OVERVIEW • India's IT Services industry was born in Mumbai in 1967 with the establishment of Tata Group in partnership with Burroughs. • The first software export zone SEEPZ was set up here way back in 1973, the old avatar of the modern day IT park. More than 80% of the country's software exports happened out of SEEPZ, Mumbai in 80s
  • 5. HISTORY • The Indian Government acquired the EVS EM computers from the Soviet Union, which were used in large companies and research laboratories. • In 1968 Tata Consultancy Services—established in SEEPZ, Mumbai by the Tata Group—were the country's largest software producers during the 1960s. • As an outcome of the various policies of Jawaharlal Nehru (office: 15 August 1947 – 27 May 1964) the economically beleaguered country was able to build a large scientific workforce, third in numbers only to that of the United States of America and the Soviet Union.
  • 6. HISTORY • Relaxed immigration laws in the United States of America (1965) attracted a number of skilled Indian professionals aiming for research. • By 1960 as many as 10,000 Indians were estimated to have settled in the US. • By the 1980s a number of engineers from India were seeking employment in other countries. • In response, the Indian companies realigned wages to retain their experienced staff.
  • 7. HISTORY • The National Informatics Centre was established in March 1975. The inception of The Computer Maintenance Company (CMC) followed in October 1976. • Between 1977-1980 the country's Information Technology companies Tata Infotech, Patni Computer Systems and Wipro had become visible. • The 'microchip revolution' of the 1980s had convinced both Indira Gandhi and her successor Rajiv Gandhi that electronics and telecommunications were vital to India's growth and development.
  • 8. HISTORY • Between 1986-1987, the Indian government embarked upon the creation of three wide-area computer networking schemes: • INDONET (intended to serve the IBM mainframes in India), • NICNET (the network for India's National Informatics Centre), • The academic research oriented Education and Research Network (ERNET).
  • 9. RECENT DEVELOPMENT • Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (VSNL) introduced Gateway Electronic Mail Service in 1991, the 64 kbit/s leased line service in 1992, and commercial Internet access on a visible scale in 1992. • Election results were displayed via National Informatics Centre's NICNET. • Economic growth of over 6% annually was seen between 1993-2002. The economic reforms were driven in part by significant the internet usage in the country.
  • 10. RECENT DEVELOPMENT • The new administration under Atal Bihari Vajpayee—which placed the development of Information Technology among its top five priorities— formed the Indian National Task Force on Information Technology and Software Development. • The economic effect of the technologically inclined services sector in India—accounting for 40% of the country's GDP and 30% of export earnings as of 2006, while employing only 25% of its workforce.
  • 11. RECENT DEVELOPMENT • Today, Bangalore is known as the Silicon Valley of India and contributes 33% of Indian IT Exports. • India's second and third largest software companies are head-quartered in Bangalore, as are many of the global SEI-CMM Level 5 Companies. • India is now one of the biggest IT capitals in the modern world.