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Happy times for information technology sector

  • Writer: newsmediasm
    newsmediasm
  • Apr 19, 2022
  • 3 min read

By Our Special Correspondent

That the information Technology (IT) and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) sectors are on a roll is no longer news. The sectors indeed are booming and with them the job market.

Thanks to the burgeoning demand for skilled human resources, allied sectors, most notably the IT education provider market is on an upswing.

Students, fresh graduates and those still in college, and IT employees keen on upgrading their skills at the numerous computer training institutes across the capital are flocking the classrooms.

The IT education market has grown by three per cent to reach Rs.4,983 crore in financial 2009-10, says G. Raghavan, president – Individual Learning Solutions, NIIT, one of the leading IT education providers, NIIT has led the sector with a 24 per cent market share in the same period.

Brisk Business

Following a brief lull during the height of economic recession around the globe, the institutes are back to doing brisk business.

Over the last couple of months, the many institutes in what is popularly referred to as ‘United States of Amerpeet’ after many students of the institutes’ here who made their careers in USA, are once again bustling with activity.

Java, being one of the most popular object oriented languages ever built, enjoys huge demand from the industry (and hence the students), as does Microsoft Net that allows developers to make intelligent applications with interoperability across platforms in a limited timeframe. Microsoft SharePoint is another very popular course in the market right now.

The various IT education institutes are offering motley of courses from Apache Struts, one of the best third party Java frameworks. In the market, Hibernate (a persistent framework in which Java programme can sleep, in layman terms), Spring (part of J2EE to implement Model View Controller architecture) to Ajax (used in most major websites for dynamic updating of pages), Essbase (Extended spreadsheet database), Datastage and Abinitio.

If you want to work on the cutting edge technologies currently in the market, it is iPhone Apps, Google Android, Oracle Aoos and Customer Relationship Management (CRM, a strategy for managing a company’s interactions with customers, clients and sales prospects) that are driving the market, Poised to lead the market, these courses along with open source technologies Drupal (a content management system) and Liferay (enterprise portal) are currently considered niche in the IT job market, according to Srinivas Patnaik, managing Director, Aspire Info Labs, an IT finishing school that trains associates on technologies specifically required by companies, makes them IT ready and later deploys them in the industry.

“There is always a demand supply (gap) for the niche courses right now,” he says, “We are trying to bridge this gap but the demand is always there.”

Within the IT training market, individual training segment recorded a turnover of Rs. 1,370 crore; e-Learning grew four per cent with Rs. 1,721 crore in the year and corporate training grew by five per cent to reach Rs. 1,892 crore, adds Mr. Raghavan.

Although the business has not reached pre-recession levels, it has definitely picked up by at least 50 per cent, says K. Hari Prasad Rao, managing director, Sun Mars.

Some of the courses in demand he identifies are Unix Administration technologies like Sun Solaris, HP-Unix, IBM-AIX, and database administration courses like Oracle 11g and Resource Allocation Clusters (RAC).

“These are being used on a larger scale in a better framework.” Mr. Kalapala further added.


Courses offered

- Struts + Hibernate + Spring – Rs. 1,800 for 54 hours

· Essbase – Rs. 6,000 (20 days)

· Planning – Rs. 5,000

· HFM (Hyperion Financial Management) – Rs. 8,000 (three weekends)

· FDQM (Financial Data Quality Management) Rs. 3,000

· Administrations – Rs. 8,000 (1 month)

· Oracle 11g + Database Administration (DBA) + Real Application Clusters (RAC) – Rs. 10,000.

· SharePoint – Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 6,000

· Oracle Fusion (SOA Suite 11g, OSB, BPEL, Workflow) – Rs. 10,000 (30 days)

· Cobol, JCL (Job Control Language), VSAM, DB2, CICS – Rs. 10,000 (45 days)


Data Warehousing

· Cognos 8.4 BI – Rs. 4,000 (3 weeks), Cognos Power play Transformer (Rs. 1,500), Cognos Planning Rs. 6,000 (2 weeks)

· Data Stage Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 6,000 (one month)

· Informatica – Rs. 2,300 to Rs. 3,500 (2.5 to 3 months)

· Teradata – Rs. 6,000 (1 month)

· Abinitio – Rs. 4,000 (1 month)

· Unix Administration – 6,000 to Rs. 9,000.

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