By Sramana Mitra and guest author Aditya Modi Sramana Mitra: What is your shortlist? What are the towns on your shortlist right now? Lalit Dhingra: I have short-listed a few, and we are very near closing on one.
By Sramana Mitra and guest author Aditya Modi Lalit Dhingra: The people who are doing BPO work in Manila want to venture into IT, too. Sramana Mitra: But they are different skill sets. If you want to do IT software development, you need a higher level of skills than if you are doing pure BPO
By Sramana Mitra and guest author Aditya Modi Sramana Mitra: But that is true about TCS as well. TCS also has insurance clients, and so does Wipro. Lalit Dhingra: The difference is when you run and you compete, somebody wins, right? I am losing only because somebody says I want to give it to a
Sramana Mitra: One of the things about domain knowledge is that in IT-specific projects, the data structure is specific to that business. So, you do need an understanding of the business to even define its data structures and workflows. Lalit Dhingra: That is correct. That is very straight business. But if you want to add
By Sramana Mitra and guest author Aditya Modi Sramana Mitra: So, fifteen to 20% of the new hires every year for NIIT come out of this GNIIT program? Lalit Dhingra: The GNIIT, or wherever we do training for NIIT. SM: How many graduates does NIIT’s GNIIT program produce every year? LD: There are 2,000 training centers
By Sramana Mitra and guest author Aditya Modi About NIIT Ltd and NIIT Technologies NIIT began an education company in the area of IT and was early proponent of IT and IT-enabled services in India. Later, it moved ahead in the outsourcing field with a backward integrated setup. Over two and a half decades, the
By guest author Tony Scott Tony: Companies have to figure out what their own core competencies are. If you look at the history of artisans, they made everything themselves. Then came industrialization with vertical integration, with ultimate example being Ford’s River Rouge plant. When it was finished, it was the largest integrated industrial plant in
By guest author Tony Scott This interview, the ninth in Tony’s series, is with Dr. Shami Khorana, who is the president of HCL America, the subsidiary of HCL Technologies, a $3.1 billion business and IT services company with more than 72,000 employees worldwide. Tony Scott: Shami, thanks for taking the time to talk to me