The economic effect of the technologically 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 is summarized by sharma(2006).
today Bangalore is known as the silicon valley of india and contributes 33% of indian IT exports. India's second and third largest software largest software companies are head quarted in Bangalore as many of the gobal SEI-CMM level 5 companies
Mumbai too has its share of IT companies that are India's first and largest like T CS and well establishment like reliance,patni,Lnt ,infotech, i-Flex,Wns ,shine etc. are head quarter in Mumbai,Delhi,Chennai.and these companies are ruling the roost of Mumbai's relatively high octane industry of information technology. such as the growth in investment and outsourcing, it was revealed that cap Gemini will soon have more staff in India than it does in its home market of France with 21000 personnel+ in India.
today Bangalore is known as the silicon valley of india and contributes 33% of indian IT exports. India's second and third largest software largest software companies are head quarted in Bangalore as many of the gobal SEI-CMM level 5 companies
Mumbai too has its share of IT companies that are India's first and largest like T CS and well establishment like reliance,patni,Lnt ,infotech, i-Flex,Wns ,shine etc. are head quarter in Mumbai,Delhi,Chennai.and these companies are ruling the roost of Mumbai's relatively high octane industry of information technology. such as the growth in investment and outsourcing, it was revealed that cap Gemini will soon have more staff in India than it does in its home market of France with 21000 personnel+ in India.
No comments:
Post a Comment