Indian IT Industry to survive the Economic Downturn : A Research Report

With a Global Economic Downturn hitting the IT Industry, IT firms chopping workforce and reducing salaries all over the world, will the Indian IT industry survive ?

Indian IT industry was unlikely to witness a downturn but could see lengthening of sales cycles in the event of a slowdown in the US, a top official of Gartner, a leading global IT research company said. “There is no sign at this point and no evidence of a slowdown (of IT industry) and India will continue to grow at a rate of 25-30 per cent,” Gartner Vice President Partha Iyengar told reporters. “It is unlikely to have a strong endemic but there could be some lengthening of sales cycle.”

Earlier, Gartner Senior Vice President (Research) Peter Sondergaard said that companies of Western Europe, North America and Japan should draft a shadow IT budget to factor in a cut, if any in IT spending. “IT cost as a ratio to revenues will start to decline in the long term,” he said. India’s ICT market is estimated to grow at a five-year compound annual growth rate of 20.3 per cent to reach 24.3 billion dollars by 2011. Based on the findings of the Gartner EXP Worldwide Survey of CIOs, the IT spending by Indian firms have increased by 13 per cent as against the world average of 3.3 per cent for 2008.

Any New IT destinations to complement India?

India may be taking giant leaps in the IT/ITeS sector while countries like neighboring Pakistan and Egypt are also taking tiny steps to corner a share of large global business.

Pakistan’s IT industry has grown to the size of $3 billion and is expected to grow to $10 billion by 2010-11. Similarly, Egypt, a very new entrant, is doing business of $450-480 million and will touch $1.1 billion by 2010. “The cost of doing business in Pakistan is 30 per cent lesser than in India,” Jehan Ara, President, Pakistan Software Houses Association (Pasha) said. Pasha is the representative body of IT/ITes industry of Pakistan. Similarly, Egypt, which has centres of IBM and Orange, is a door to the Arab World, Europe and Africa, says Amin Khairaldin, Advisor, Information Technology Industry Development Agency, Egypt.

We seek to compliment India not compete with it. Together we can win.

India is a giant shore but smaller companies in countries like Bangladesh or Egypt were doing good business,” he said.

So, will the IT spend of Indian firms be affected?

Even as the $40 billion IT export services industry waits for fresh IT budgets from global companies, one thing is clear: there will be cost pressure on IT. With a sentiment of recession in the US, which accounts for over 60% of the business, top industry honchos believe that IT intensity (that is, spends on IT as percentage of overall revenue) and discretionary budgets will see a downward trend.

That is, Fortune 500 and other companies may reduce overall IT budgets marginally and are unlikely to commit to new systems upgrades. IT spends as a percentage of revenue vary from 3.5% in manufacturing companies, 5-6% in global retail chains to about 9.5% in the banking industry. These could see marginal decline and companies will hold on spends on new IT deployments. While demand side concerns will be clear once the IT budgets are out—expected later this month—most honchos believe that the banking sector reeling under the pressure of sub-prime and mortgage crisis could see IT budgets getting tightened.

Says HCL Technologies CEO Vineet Nayar, “What impact a US slowdown will have on IT budgets is not clear as yet. But I do see IT budgets related to banking, credit card, mortgage space getting impacted. Contracts could be structured in a manner where clients seek to reduce IT intensity. Clients might not increase IT spends irrespective of volumes or revenues going up.’’ For the IT services players already impacted by a 14% rupee strengthening (against the dollar), IT budget cuts by clients will force them to offer greater value. Larger spends on training, R&D, a focus on consulting and higher value services could be the only way out for the services players.

What does China want?

China has invited Indian IT and business process outsourcing companies to set up more units in its IT parks and build them up at par with those in cities like Bangalore, Chennai and Pune. A delegation from Wuxi, an emerging economic zone in the Yangtze river delta, met representatives of software industries here and expressed a desire to convert their district into a “Bangalore of China”.

This is what we want to do for ourselves. That is why we are here.” Weize earlier spoke at a symposium where the delegation held talks with several IT business executives. The companies included Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Larsen and Toubro (L&T) and others.

What do the advisory firms have to say?

Despite talks of a possible slowdown in technology budgets, the outsourcing of IT services contracts is likely to see a 7% growth in the current year. TPI, a sourcing advisory firm, said “we project around 7% annualised growth in 2008.” In 2007, the total contract value (TCV) of outsourcing contracts above $25 million touched $80.4 billion.

Ok. Now, Let’s be REAL

India’s top technology and outsourcing body said it is confident it can ride out the challenge of a stronger rupee and a global economic slowdown as it wrapped up its annual meeting. India’s flagship outsourcing industry is grappling with a rupee that rose 12 per cent last year lowering the local equivalent of every dollar earned and a potential recession in its main market, the United States.

The Indian Union Budget : What does it say?

Union communications and IT minister A Raja said his ministry is asking for a dedicated incentive package for the Indian IT and BPO industry in the forthcoming budget and for the continuation of tax holiday benefit under the software technology parks scheme.

 

With the Union budget asking IT Cos to raise salaries of IT professionals, and IT Cos facing major cost-cutting from their US clients, which way will this go? Only time will tell.

For the time being, let’s keep our fingers crossed and hope for the best.

AIMK : The Bio

Hello Friends, from my previous posts on the topic “AIMK Zooming Ahead”, you all might be guessing that what exactly AIMK is. So, here goes…

 

Army Institute of Management Kolkata (Formerly, National Institute of Management Calcutta) (NIMC) was established on 28 July 1997 by the Indian Army under the aegis of Army Welfare Education Society (AWES), New Delhi, to conduct state-of-art Management Programme for the wards of Army personnel with an opportunity for the general candidates as well.

 

The eco-friendly campus is spread over nine acres of land at Alipore, in the heart of the City of Joy, Kolkata. The institute is only one of this kind in the country; having a blend of civilian students and wards of army personnel (children of serving and retired army personnel and war widows).

 

 

MISSION: Grooming the Managers of Tomorrow with Indian Values

 

OBJECTIVES:

  • To inculcate state-of-the-art management concepts and applications.
  • To develop managerial acumen and personality.
  • To synthesize management education with information technology.
  • To prepare the students for global market.

USP:

  • Established and managed by the Indian Army.
  • Ranked B-School in India (within Top Five in Eastern India).
  • Admission through CAT.
  • Cosmopolitan student profile.
  • Fully residential.
  • Eco-friendly campus with appropriate infrastructure.
  • Excellent Core Faculty with industry background.
  • 100% Placement

LOCATION

AIMK is located in Alipore, Kolkata on Diamond Harbour Road, near Kidderpore dock. Howrah & Sealdah Railway Stations both are approximately 6 to 8 Km and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport is approximately 20 Km from the Institute. Institute can easily be located besides the Calcutta Medical Research Institute and behind Command Hospital, Eastern Command.

 

About the Institute:

Not only is AIMK a professional training institute that caters for excellence in academics, the all round personality development of the students takes a high priority here. Subsequently, students at AIMK are not passive recipients in the teaching-learning process but a vital and integral part of it. You do not have to take our word for it – our impressive academic as well as co-curricular record speaks for itself.

 

The institute is a non-aided and non-profit making private college and is affiliated to the West Bengal University of Technology, recognized by AICTE and is managed by Army Welfare Education Society (AWES) New Delhi.
Located within Kolkata AIMK is a fully residential institute. It occupies 9 acres of lush green sprawling campus with the famous “Kalighat” on the backdrop. Activities at AIMK are supervised and guided by high caliber, competent and dedicated teaching faculty supported ably by motivated non teaching staff members. Following are few organizations which visit the campus every year and make sure that they get some of the Best students of India for themselves:

And the list goes on and on…

Auto Expo India 2008

Hi friends, in my previous posts on the automobile category, I had covered the hottest trends in the Automobile Sector of the world. But this time, I want to post a complete coverage on the Auto Expo 2008 in India, which was held on 9th to 17th January, 2008. I was toying with this idea for a long time now, to post the report on this event, to which I was an eye-witness. Now, the big question: Why did I choose to write a report on an Indian Auto Expo? The reasons are quite simple:

  • India is the 2nd largest two-wheeler market in the world
  • India is the 4th largest commercial vehicle market in the world
  • India is the 11th largest passenger car market in the world
  • India is expected to be the 7th largest Automobile market by 2016
  • I am an Indian

Here are a few snapshots fo the event:

Media Days                                 : 9th & 10th January 2008

Inauguration Day                     : 10th January 2008

Organized By                    : ACMA ( Automotive Component Manufacturers Association) ,CII ( Confederation of Indian Industry) ,SIAM (Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers)

Auto Expo 2008 Theme        : Mobility for All

Accreditation By                    : OICA (Organisation Internationale Des Constructeurs D’automobiles International Organization Of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers )

Area Covered                          : 1,20,000 sqmts

Number of Participants      : 2000 : Indian – 1300 Overseas – 700

Vehicle Manufacturers        : 53

Auto Components Mfrs       : 1709

Others – Accessories,             : 238

Garage Equipments, Alternate

Fuel Technologies, Auto Design,

IT, Audio & Electronics, etc.

Estimated Orders         : Rs 2017 million

Trade Enquiries            : 2,27,335 Nos.

Total Number of Visitors : 18,00,237

Business Visitors            : 1,35,000: Domestic – 1,17,385 & Overseas – 17,615

Country Pavilions         : Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Spain,Taiwan, UK & USA

International Participation : 29 countries – Austria, Bangladesh, Canada, China, CzechRepublic, Egypt, France, Germany, Holland, Hong Kong, India,Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Poland, Russia, South Africa,Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, Thailand,United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America.

Overseas Delegations : 84 delegations from 33 countries – Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Spain, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Tanzania, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.

Focused Pavilions : Accessories / Car Décor Pavilion, Alternate fuel Technologies, Design Pavilion, Diesel City, Garage Equipment, Infotronics

Following are some of the awesome New Releases by Auto Manufacturers all over the world:

So, here’s all from me for the time being. Watch this space for more in Automobiles.

 

Google : Ready for an Economic Downturn

Google Inc (GOOG.O: Quote, Profile, Research), the world’s leading Internet search engine, said on Tuesday it was well positioned to weather any economic downturn as its advertisers were broad based.

Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt acknowledged sliding share values and a shortage of credit in financial markets was “a very serious issue” and that many people were expecting a global economic slowdown.

“It’s too early to say if there’s (already) been any specific impact but if there were I don’t think it would be much,” Schmidt told reporters at a briefing during a visit to Sydney.

“We believe that if there were (a U.S. recession), we’ll be well positioned. We’re not particularly dependent on any particular one market. There’s not a lot of advertising for any one market over another,” he said.

Direct marketing, a successor to online marketing, had historically performed well in times of economic recession, Schmidt said.

“There tends to be a flight in a global slowdown to higher quality advertising and higher quality advertising is determined by what sells,” he said.

Google, which earned $4.827 billion in revenue in the fourth quarter, makes around 98 percent of its income from text ads but was exploring new formats, such as advertising on You Tube videos.

Google has a $900 million, three-year deal to sell advertising to News Corp’s (NWSa.N: Quote, Profile, Research) MySpace customers under which it must pay MySpace whether or not it makes money selling ads on the site.

Shares in Google, which traded near $750 in November, fell 4.1 percent to $419.87, yesterday.

Brain Map : To Revolutionise Neuroscience

Take the most complex organ in the human body, superimpose the legacy of biology’s biggest research project, and what have you got? An unprecedented brain map that is set to transform studies of neuroscience and brain disease.

The Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle, Washington, US, is today launching a four-year, $55-million effort to build a three-dimensional map documenting the levels of activity of some 20,000 different genes across the human brain.

“The Human Genome Project was the ‘what’, and our project is the ‘where’,” says Allan Jones, the institute’s chief scientific officer.

Established in 2003 with a $100-million gift from Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, the Allen institute has already created a similar atlas of the mouse brain, unveiled in December 2006.

By revealing patterns of gene activity, the mouse atlas has allowed neuroscientists to identify functionally important regions that were invisible simply by looking at the brain’s anatomy.

Evolution insights

“That’s why the brain is such a unique structure,” says Greg Foltz, a neurosurgeon at the Swedish Neuroscience Institute, also in Seattle. “Its function is very much embedded in its anatomy.”

Foltz’s team has also used the mouse atlas to help home in on two genes, known as BEX1 and BEX2, which seem to be silenced in a form of brain cancer called glioma. An atlas of the human brain should be an even more powerful tool in identifying what goes wrong at the gene level in cancer and other diseases, he says.

For instance, some neuroscientists suspect that autism may be linked to abnormalities in a paired structure called the amygdala, involved in processing emotional information. This can be tested by comparing patterns of gene activity in autistic people with that in the atlas, which will be drawn up by studying the brains of recently deceased healthy people.

Comparisons between the mouse and human brain atlases should also yield insights into the evolution of our advanced cognitive abilities, suggests David Anderson, a neuroscientist at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, and one of the Allen institute’s scientific advisers. “Are there fundamental differences in the organisation of the brain?” he asks.

Huge task

The mouse atlas was produced using a method called “in situ hybridisation”, in which thin slices of brain tissue are bathed in a solution containing molecular probes that bind to messenger RNA sequences produced by each gene. This gives a very detailed map of gene activity, down to the level of individual cells.

Trying to repeat this effort for all 20,000 genes across an organ about 2000 times larger than the mouse brain is impractical, for now. So Allen institute scientists will instead divide the human brain into between 500 and 2000 anatomical regions, and study gene activity in each by washing extracts from tissues in these regions across “gene chips” that can record which messenger RNA is present.

Once results from this initial phase of the project are in, which will take about two years, the institute’s scientists will perform in situ hybridisation across the whole brain for up to 500 genes with the most interesting patterns of activity.

A Peaceful New World : The World of Jehovah

Last Sunday, 3 people came to my place saying that their God will ensure a peaceful New World. They called themselves, Jehovah’s Witnesses.

I don’t know whether I should tell the story here, but, it seemed really interesting to me. No, I’m not a Christian, nor do I have any knowledge of Bible and Jesus. But what they explained was really interesting. I spent about 1 hour speaking to them, about their concept, about my concept, and how they differed.

Here’s what they had to say:

Today’s realities are – war, crime, hunger, sickness, aging – to name a few. Yet, there is reason for hope. Looking to the future, the Bible tells of a “new heavens and a new Earth that we are awaiting, according to God’s promise, and in these righteousness is to dwell.”

These “new heavens” and “new Earth“, according to the Bible, are not a new material heaven or new literal Earth. The physical Earth and heaven were made perfect, and the Bible shows they will remain forever. The “new Earth” will be a righteous society of people living on Earth, and the “new heavens” will be a perfect heavenly kingdom, or government, that will rule over this earthly society of people.

But, I asked, “Is it realistic to believe that “a new Earth” or a glorious new world, is possible?”

This is what they had to say:

How is it possible for you:

Surely your heart must be moved by the promises of God regarding life in this new world of righteousness. Of course, there are requirements to be met if we are to live forever in the coming Paradise on Earth. Jesus showed a principal one, saying in prayer to God: This means everlasting life, their taking in knowledge of you, the only True God, and of the one whom you sent forth, Jesus Christ.

Well, this did not solve my query though. The guy asked me to learn God’s will and then do it. But How?, I asked. The guy said, “I will come later and explain it to you.”

Well……. I’m still waiting for that guy to come back and tell me “How feasible is it in this world, to hope for a New World.” I hope he will come back to me, to explain to me about The World of Jehovah, the Creator.

I’m Trapped…….

Welcome to this world of mine
Welcome to this place where the sun doesn’t shine
I’m locked in this cage
I’m fighting my own rage

Slowly and slowly I’m losing my pace
To the world beyond, I am a disgrace
Trapped between these walls
I keep looking at my scars

No gain in this pain
Only the wind and the rain
I wish I could erase myself
Look into my eyes & u will see urself

The pain I carry in me
The blame that’s been put on me
What did I do to deserve this life
What did I not do to get this life

There’s no day in sight
All that is there is this unending night
I crawl deep into the darkness
Trying to remind me of my lost goodness

Beyond the dark walls is there some hope?
This is something that I will only know
When will I be able to get away from this dark hole!!!
I’m trapped…