‘DigiVantage India’ for a connected world
India’s rise in the global digital arena has been marked by a daring vision, and its prime driver is the IT-BPM industry which created new digital ecosystems for several industries.
India’s rise in the global digital arena has been marked by a daring vision, and its prime driver is the IT-BPM industry which created new digital ecosystems for several industries.
While technologies such as self-driving vehicles will take time to go mainstream in India, intelligent networks will be crucial in supporting the next wave of 5G-enabled wireless connectivity.
The pandemic has brought to the fore the importance of digital infrastructure. For the Digital India programme to succeed, this focus on infrastructure is a must.
Digitalisation is one of the biggest gifts we have received from this pandemic. From healthcare, to our workplaces, to education, it has now touched every aspect of our lives, and like never before.
According to a Capgemini Research Institute survey, while the pandemic propelled digital adoption, physical channels continue to remain significant for financial services consumers.
2021 has brought in hopes for renewal, especially after a tumultuous year gone by. And India's next growth story would hinge on technology, and how we harness it for our benefit.
The pandemic is an opportunity for businesses to break out of legacy systems and develop a more agile approach to client engagement.
AI combined with increased connectivity, computing and data is the kosher game changer. Now is the right time to board the AI bus.