INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY Information technology (IT) is "the study, design, development, implementation,
support or management of computer-based information systems, particularly software applications and computer hardware.“ IT deals with the use of electronic computers and computer software to convert, store, protect, process, transmit, and securely retrieve information. The IT industry of India has registered huge growth in recent years. India's IT industry grew from 150 million US Dollars in 1990-1991 to a whopping 90 billion US Dollars in 2008-2009. In the last ten years the Information Technology industry in India has grown at an average annual rate of 30%. The IT industry can be broadly divided into four segments IT services Software ITES-BPO & KPO Hardware
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Growth & Evolution of IT in
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INFOSYS BUSINESS CENTERS & CLIENTSEurope: DISTRIBUTION Canada: USA: Atlanta Boston Charlotte Chicago Dallas Detroit Fremont
Amsterdam Brussels Frankfurt London Milan Paris Prague Stockholm Stuttgart Utercht
Australia: Melbourne Sydney
India: Bangalore, Chennai,
China
Pune, Bhubaneswar, Hyderabad, Mangalore, Mohali, Mysore,
Shanghai
Beijing Japan Tokyo
Infosys has 39+ Fortune 100 clients and 98+ Fortune 500 clients
Infy Financial Aspects 30% 27% 32%
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Infy Operating Profits
Infy Profit after Tax
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STRENGT Strong HS Financial Position
v Listed on NASDAQ v More than 40 % of Fortune 100 Clients v Global Presence
WEAKNESS ES
v Much Smaller than its Global Competitor v High Reliance on the US Market. v Rising attrition rate
OPPORTUNIT Could IES Receive Project
v from National ID Card Project
v The strategic alliance between Infosys and Schlumberger in the gas and oil industries. v Scope in Emerging
THREATS v Income Depends on the Current $ Value. v Threats from BRC Countries v Increasing Labor Cost