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The year 2010 marked a period of revival for the $60 billion Indian IT industry, with the global economy assuming some semblance of normalcy after a period of prolonged turbulence and demand for software technology products on the rise again.

According to industry body Nasscom, the Indian IT-BPO industry is well-poised to reach the $70 billion-mark by the end of the current fiscal.


TCS and Infosys showed good profits


http://jobs4umate.files.wordpress.com/2006/03/tcs-logo-new.gif?w=544   http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/62/Infosys-logo.gif

The year started on a positive note, with software majors like Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Infosys posting good profits, contrary to early indications of a drop in revenues.

As the year progressed, core markets like the US -- along with emerging vertical and geographic segments -- witnessed a significant pick-up in demand, resulting in a 5.5 per cent jump in overall industry revenue.


Industry players gave a positive outlook on the hiring scenario

As a result, over the next two years, the domestic IT-BPO services segment is expected to grow from $12.8 billion in FY'2009 to $16.7 billion in FY'2011, translating into a CAGR of 14 per cent, it added.


http://www.snellingnj.com/Portals/87216/images/now-hiring.jpg   Meanwhile, the products industry is expected to grow by over 11 per cent in the same period. The sector also witnessed a turnaround in terms of hiring.

A year ago, software companies had not only frozen hiring, but had also slashed jobs as a result of the slowdown in demand. However, as the year began, industry players gave a positive outlook on the hiring scenario in the country, as well as in other offshore centres.


Companies break out of recession

According to analysts, with attrition levels hovering around 18-20 per cent, the Indian IT industry is expected to hire about two lakh employees over the next one year.

However, one of the adverse impacts of the global recession was the rise of protectionist sentiments across major markets like the US and Europe.

In August, the US House of Representatives passed a Bill that effected a steep hike in visa fees for skilled workers. The move was aimed at raising $600 million to beef up security along the US-Mexico border, but would also result in $200 million in additional visa costs for Indian companies every year.



Slowdown in Europe continued

Earlier in the year, US President Barack Obama had also announced that tax benefits would be taken away from American companies that ship jobs overseas. Though the US, which is the largest contributor to the Indian IT sector's revenues, saw demand returning, the slowdown in Europe continued.

Currency fluctuation and a significant drop in new orders from the European region, the second largest market for Indian IT players, added to the woes of the IT companies.

Rising costs also posed a tough challenge, something that might continue in the year ahead. It gains relevance as other countries like Vietnam and Philippines have emerged as strong competitors to Indian players with their cost-effective structures.



US saw great opportunity in India


http://evergreenpower.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/ap_us_obama_india_singh_24nov09_4801.jpg  According to Nasscom, forex fluctuation has dented India's competitiveness and "steps need to be taken to address India's increased risk perception."

    In November, US President Obama arrived in India on a three-day visit, accompanied by US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, top administration officials and corporate leaders.

    Addressing a US-India business meet in Mumbai, Obama said the caricature of India as the land of call centres and back offices that cost American jobs was a real perception in his country.

However, he was also quick to add that the US saw great opportunity in India, as it is one of the fastest growing markets in the world. The year 2010 brought good news for Mahindra Satyam, the new brand identity of scam-hit Satyam Computer.


Raju's fraud evaluated after a prolonged silence


http://images.businessweek.com/ss/09/01/0107_scandals/image/ramalinga-raju.jpg  The new management, which took over last year after a multi-crore accounting fraud by founder Chairman B Ramalinga Raju was exposed, announced its financial results for the 2009-10 financial year and the first two quarters of 2010-11 after a prolonged silence to evaluate the extent of Raju's fraud.

The IT firms are also gearing up for leadership changes in the year ahead. During 2010, speculation was rife about banker K V Kamath succeeding N R Narayana Murthy as chairman at Infosys Technologies.

However, the company has remained tight-lipped about any specific names and has left the decision to a nominations committee, which will announce the successor next year.


A lot of philanthropic initiatives taken up by the leaders


http://www.topnews.in/files/Wipro_2.jpg     In September, Azim Premji's elder son, Rishad was roped in as chief strategy officer (CSO) for IT services, elevating him into the senior management echelon at Wipro.

Though the senior Premji has always denied that his son is in line for the top job and will eventually succeed him, Rishad has been quietly and quickly climbing the corporate ladder.

The year 2010 also saw a lot of philanthropic initiatives taken up by the leaders in the sector. The biggest contribution came from billionaire technology czar Azim Premji, who donated more than Rs 8,000 crore to his education-focused trust.



I-pad spurred the interest of technogeeks and commoners alike

His industry peer and the founder of HCL, Shiv Nadar, sold about a 2.5 per cent stake in group company HCL Technologies, while his colleague and HCL Technologies CEO Vineet Nayar sold one million shares in the company to raise about Rs 42.75 crore for a non-profit organisation.

On the global front, one saw the launch of the revolutionary 'iPad' from the stable of Apple, which spurred the interest of technogeeks and commoners alike.

The launch also prompted many others like Samsung, Dell and Motorola to join in the 'tablet' race.


2010 saw numerous acquisitions in the technology space


The year 2010 saw numerous acquisitions in the technology space, with companies breaking free from the shackles of recession. One of the largest acquisitions of the year was by global chip giant Intel, which bought security software firm McAfee for $7.68 billion.


http://startupmeme.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/acquisition-thumb.jpg   Another major deal was HP's $2.35 billion buy-out of 3PAR in September after a bidding war with Dell. However, HP inaugurated its buying spree earlier in the year, when it bought ailing smartphone maker Palm for $1.2 billion in April.

Not to be left out, Dell snapped up storage solutions firm Compellent Technologies for $960 million.

 

 

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8 comments on "What Worked & Didn't For IT Inc In 2010 - A Quick Glance"
  Commented by  Shaikh Mohd. Laeeq, Technical Associate R&D , ThinkLABS Technosloutions Pvt. Ltd.    | 01 03 2011 09:12:29 +0000
good article , well compiled , great work ,thanks for sharing 
Very informative information. The IT industry does have its ups & downs but only time will tell how good or bad things will be in the future. 
  Commented by  s.baalu, Consultant, XYZ LTD    | 01 01 2011 05:43:39 +0000
very patiently compiled Congrats
  Commented by  Saibal Ray, Sr. QA Engineer, Infotech Enterprises    | 12 31 2010 11:13:33 +0000
Some great headlines making news and some that really shocked the country...Well..Let bygones be bygones...lets now look ahead with optimism but also be ready for some surprises...
  Commented by  NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN, AREA SALES MANGER, UNIFLEX CABLES LTD    | 12 27 2010 17:20:54 +0000
Thanks for sharing the useful & valuable information Ms.Ruchi Chawla.
  Commented by  Badri N Srinivasan, Head - Quality, Valtech India Systems Pvt. Ltd.    | 12 27 2010 13:33:56 +0000
Useful information, Thanks Ruchi....
Sorry Ruchi!
I did not go through the whole stuff but i found something interesting. Thanks for sharing this info. I will read the content soon.
  Commented by  prateek choudhary, PG Diploma student, maya academy of advanced cinematics    | 12 27 2010 08:38:37 +0000
well bad times for TATA group first they got their hotel taj blown which wasn't worse compared to what happed next tata nano got a bust at nandi gram and finally the icing of disasters the radia tapes looks like its a roller coaster for the whole group
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