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India IT Software and Services Industry (US$ billion)
http://www.businessweek.com/adsections/indian/infotech/2001/software_bar.jpg
India’s software industry statistics illustrate the massive strides achieved by this sector and the opportunities the future holds. According to NASSCOM’s estimates for the fiscal year 2000-01, the country’s software industry is worth $8.26 billion, up from $100 million ten years ago.
http://www.businessweek.com/adsections/indian/infotech/2001/sware_export.jpg
http://www.businessweek.com/adsections/indian/infotech/2001/sware_export.jpg
According to the NASSCOM-McKinsey study, the Indian software industry is expected to gross US$50 billion in exports in 2008! This is based on an average growth rate of 35 percent per year. The industry is well placed to achieve this target.


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Revision as of 10:12, 21 March 2006

Profile

Brian Chiu


Object of The Future: India Silicon Valley

  • Business Process Outsourcing

http://www.bebeyond.com/KeepCurrent/Indepth/india.jpg http://www.machrotech.com/images/BPO_model.gif http://www.ocwen.com/BPO/images/strategicchart.jpg


New

what is new about this object, what makes it different?

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Software Cluster
Business Process Outsourcing

Replace

what other objects does this object replace?

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uncompetitive or unefficient process in US & West Europe
Call center -> IT business

Change

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Growth

Are there many of these objects around, what are the growth statistics for these objects?

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India IT Software and Services Industry (US$ billion) http://www.businessweek.com/adsections/indian/infotech/2001/software_bar.jpg India’s software industry statistics illustrate the massive strides achieved by this sector and the opportunities the future holds. According to NASSCOM’s estimates for the fiscal year 2000-01, the country’s software industry is worth $8.26 billion, up from $100 million ten years ago. http://www.businessweek.com/adsections/indian/infotech/2001/sware_export.jpg According to the NASSCOM-McKinsey study, the Indian software industry is expected to gross US$50 billion in exports in 2008! This is based on an average growth rate of 35 percent per year. The industry is well placed to achieve this target.

Other

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Labour
China competition
BRIC effect

References