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    Introduction to IT

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    Course Outline

    Module 1 Current trends in IT

    Module 1I Basics of MS-Excel

    Module III Basics of DBMS

    Module 1V Internet, www, IT

    Module V Student presentations

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    Indias strategic advantage

    Indias fundamental advantages abundant talentand cost are sustainable over the long term.

    Young demographic profile and over 3.5 milliongraduates and postgraduates that are addedannually to the talent base.

    No other country offers a similar mix and scale ofhuman resources.

    India has transformed from a rural and agriculture-based economy to a knowledge based economy.

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    IT-BPO SECTOR

    The IT-BPO sector has become one of the mostsignificant growth catalysts for the Indian economy.

    The sector is estimated to aggregate revenues of USD

    88.1 billion in FY2011, with the IT software and servicessector (excluding hardware) accounting for USD 76.1billion of revenues. - NASSCOM

    Indian IT-BPO revenues may touch US$ 225 billion by2020. - NASSCOM

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    The BPO sector continues to be the fastest growingsegment of the industry and is expected to have reachedUS$ 14.1 billion in 2010-11, growing at 14 per cent

    Indias domestic market for BPO is projected to growover 23 per cent to touch US$ 1.4 billion in 2011. -Gartner

    Indias domestic BPO market would reach US$ 1.69billion in 2012 and increase to US$ 2.47 billion by 2014. -Gartner

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    IT/ITES-BPO - Verticals

    Banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) (41per cent),Hi-Tech/ Telecom (20 per cent)Manufacturing (17 per cent)

    Retail (8 per cent)Smaller contributions coming from media, publishingand entertainment, construction and utilities,healthcare and airlines and transportation.

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    Topics for presentation

    1. Mobile Applications2. 3G Services3. BPO4. KPO5. IT Software Services6. Social Networking7. Search Engines

    8. IT Security

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    9. UID Project10. Cloud Computing11. Banking Applications12. ERP13. CRM14. SCM15. Apple Products (iPod,iPad etc.)

    16. Open Source Software17. Firewalls

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    19. Financial Accounting Softwares20. Spectrum Allocations21. Financial/Banking Frauds22. Business Networking

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    Mobile Applications & 3G services

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    Global Smartphone Vendor Market Share

    Q2 '10

    Q2 '11

    AppleSamsung

    NokiaOthers

    010

    20

    30

    40

    50

    M a r k e t

    S h a r e

    Apple Samsung Nokia OthersQ2 '10 13.5 5 38.1 43.4Q2 '11 18.5 17.5 15.2 48.9

    Source : Strategy Analytics

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    Social Networking

    Facebook overtakesOrkut to be theleading socialnetworking site in

    India.

    Source : ComScore

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    Search Engines

    Source : StatCounter

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    IT Security

    Cybercrime is experiencing unprecedented growth.

    What started with disparate hackers seekingnotoriety evolved rapidly into specialized, organized

    businesses that steal sensitive information for profit.

    Yearly losses run into billions of dollars.

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    f k d h h

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    Types of Attacks Experienced During the Past 12 MonthsPercentage of Companies Reporting an Attack

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    UID Unique Identification Number

    Brand name of the Unique Identification number(UID) Aadhaar.

    Aadhaar is a 12-digit unique number which the

    Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) willissue for all residents. The number will be stored in acentralised database and linked to the basicdemographics and biometric information

    photograph, ten fingerprints and iris of eachindividual.They can use Aadhar to identify themselvesanywhere in India, and to access a host of benefits

    and services.

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    UID - Authentication

    The process through which the Aadhaar number of aresident , along with other attributes (includingbiometrics) are submitted to the Central Identities

    Data Repository for its verification and suchRepository verifies the correctness thereof on thebasis of information or data or documents availablewith it.

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    The response from the CIDR to a authenticationquery will only be a positive or a negative response,the UIDAI shall not give out the demographic or

    biometric information of a resident in response to anauthentication query.

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    Cloud Computing

    Cloud computing, broadly defined, is the ability fororganizations to share critical computinginfrastructure (e.g. servers, storage, etc.) and relatedservices over the internet.

    Global revenues from cloud services will grow from$29 billion to over $70 billion - IDC

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    Enterprise Applications

    ERP : Enterprise Resource PlanningThe techniques and concepts for integrated managementof businesses as a whole from the viewpoint of theeffective use of management resources to improve theefficiency of enterprise management.

    CRM : Customer Relationship ManagementCRM is an information industry term for methodologies,software, and usually Internet capabilities that help anenterprise manage customer relationships in anorganized way.

    SCM : Supply Chain ManagementSupply chain management (SCM) is the process ofplanning, implementing, and controlling the operations ofthe supply chain as efficiently as possible.

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    Open Source

    A radically nontraditional approach to building anddistributing intellectual property. Rather thanprotecting, constraining, and charging a fee for theright to distribute ideas.

    Open source mandates that the knowledge inquestion must be openly available and widelydistributed to the general public, more or less free of

    charge.

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    Open-source software (OSS)

    Computer software that is available in source codeform; the source code and certain other rights normallyreserved for copyright holders are provided under asoftware license that permits users to study, change,

    improve and at times also to distribute the software.Eg: Linux, Apache

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    Thank You