India s software service industry may be worth $1 tn by 2030, employ 5 lakh
The report titled Shaping India s SaaS Landscape evaluated that Indian SaaS companies can increase revenues to $50-$70 billion by the end of the decade There are over a thousand funded startups and 10 unicorns in India s SaaS sector, generating approximately $3 billion in annual subscription revenues BusinessToday.In
Updated Jul 08, 2021, 12:05 PM IST
India s software-as-a-Service (SaaS) industry could potentially be valued at $1 trillion and create around 5 lakh new jobs by 2030 as businesses across the globe expedite digitisation and automation, according to a report by SaasBoomi, a community of industry founders and builders, alongside consultancy McKinsey & Co and the country s software industry trade group, Nasscom.
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Pune (Maharashtra) [India], April 28 (ANI/SRV Media): Symbiosis School of International Studies (SSIS) is organizing the 7th edition of the International Relations Conference titled: Competition, Convergence and Multi alignment: Shaping India s Foreign Policy for the Next Decade. It will take place in the virtual mode on 29th and 30th April 2021.
The five sessions will provide a platform for deliberation of issues that will impact India s Foreign Policy in the years to come.
The inaugural ceremony will take place on 29th April 2021 at 11:00 am. The chief guest for the ceremony will be Shri. Harsh Vardhan Shringla, Foreign Secretary, Government of India. Dr S.B. Mujumdar, Chancellor, Symbiosis International University will preside over the function.
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Nearly 38% of product discovery for mobile shopping happens serendipitously and without any premeditation or advertising influence, according to the study ‘What’s Shaping India’s Digital Economy’.
Digital content forms the biggest piece of India’s 500 million smartphone users’ daily diet, which also grew significantly after the Covid-19 pandemic-induced lockdown.
While YouTube and Facebook are the main destinations for content consumption, this is followed by local lock-screen based content delivery platform Glance, with over 115 million daily active uses (DAU) higher than Instagram with 36 million DAU.
“India’s digital landscape is experiencing massive paradigm shifts… With increasing screen time, brands are competing for higher engagement that can translate into actual purchases,” said Praveen Bhadada, managing partner at Zinnov. “If brands are to capture user interest in an increasingly crowded market, they wil