The Indian market is slowly leaning towards adapting
to the new cutting-edge IT solutions as well as technologies such as artificial
intelligence and machine learning. Such applications find many fields in which
they can be used, such as the fields of camera vision, facial recognition, and
object identification, along with the use of recent trends and the behavioural
patterns, these will find their way in the long run.
Indian market's trends for IT adaptation in the
enterprise sector is quite unclear. Let us see some of the observations that
have been made:
There has been a tremendous adoption of IT in the
enterprise sector over the past couple of years. It has been led primarily by a
mobile-first strategy. India had a lot to catch up to in the past two decades
as compared to the Western economies, where IT solutions like ERP, SCM were
implemented on a large scale.
With the introduction of smartphones and the web, this
has significantly changed. The rapid use of smartphones triggered the adoption
of IT solutions in the enterprise sector. Initially, the entire customer0base
was outside India, but, with the recent trends, we now have a 50-50 mix of
foreign and Indian customers.
What is the effect of automation
on the Indian market? We do not know how beneficial automation is, let
us see the pros and cons of automation:
The continuous and rigorous push from the CIO's of the
big Indian enterprises for automation has created a demand and is quite
beneficial to the enterprise sector. The primary drivers of automation are the
larger economies of the world. However, Indian companies are bending towards
the productivity, efficiency, and customer experience that can be achieved with
the help of automation. The market trends show that the adoption of automation
is in areas where employee efficiency and productivity can be substantially
increased. The initial goal of automation in India is to launch a proof of
concept which helps in showcasing the potential ROI and creates a sense of
confidence among the customers.
So, we are quite unsure about the data protection
bill, here's all you need to know about the data protection bill:
With India rapidly evolving into a digital economy,
the data protection bill will allow the rightful possession and processing of
data. It is an excellent way to call out the data protection obligation while
also learning from the global privacy regimes. It can also help in providing
solutions to a few issues and laying down provisions for improved transparency
and hold data organizations accountable for any actions in the future.
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