\"<p>Economic
Economic survey<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Software exports stayed relatively resilient during the pandemic as well as amid current geopolitical uncertainties, the Economic Survey noted on Tuesday but drew attention to a Nasscom<\/a> review which has indicated that technology spending during FY23 is likely to see a relatively muted growth due to expected global slowdown. India's massive digital infrastructure<\/a> played a crucial role in driving technology adoption, with public digital platforms becoming the bedrock of the country's digital advantage, said the Economic Survey tabled in Parliament.

\"Among services exports, software exports have remained relatively resilient during the Covid-19 pandemic as well as amid current geopolitical uncertainties, driven by higher demand for digital support, cloud services, and infrastructure modernisation catering to new challenges,\" it said.

It further said: \"However, NASSCOM's quarterly review in August 2022 indicates that technology spending during FY23 is likely to see a relatively muted growth dampened by an expected global slowdown.\"

The pandemic accelerated the pace of digital transformation across most of India's end user industries, with companies witnessing a rise in investment, more complex technology convergence use-cases, and the prioritisation of enterprise-scale data and cloud strategy.

\"With rapid
digitisation<\/a> across the value chain, end-user industries are primed to adopt holistic and high-end enterprise performance solutions in an evolutionary journey over the near to long term,\" the Survey observed.

Focus on customer-centricity, domain-specific solutions, a digital-first talent pool, and a laser-sharp focus on creating future-ready solutions have been the key pillars that enabled technology firms to respond proactively to emerging customer demand throughout the pandemic.

IT-BPM<\/a> (Information Technology - Business Process Management) revenues registered on-year growth of 15.5 per cent during FY22 compared to 2.1 per cent growth in FY21, with all sub-sectors showing double-digit revenue expansion.

Within the IT-BPM sector, IT services constitute the majority share (over 51 per cent). Exports (including hardware) witnessed a growth of 17.2 per cent in FY22 compared to 1.9 per cent growth in FY21, owing to the increased reliance of businesses on technology, the rollout of cost-reducing deals and the use of core operations.

Growth in exports was across all the major markets, with the US and Europe being the major markets.

Many firms are now focusing on new markets, more prominently the Middle East and Latin America, leading to market diversification which will increase the IT-BPM sector's resilience in the coming years.

The domestic technology
industry<\/a> is estimated to grow at 10 per cent on account of enterprise digital acceleration and transformation.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":97500063,"title":"China accuses Washington of wanting 'technological hegemony'","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/china-accuses-washington-of-wanting-technological-hegemony\/97500063","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":97500099,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Software exports stayed relatively resilient amid pandemic, current geopolitical uncertainties: Eco Survey","synopsis":"\"Among services exports, software exports have remained relatively resilient during the Covid-19 pandemic as well as amid current geopolitical uncertainties, driven by higher demand for digital support, cloud services, and infrastructure modernisation catering to new challenges,\" it said.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/software-exports-stayed-relatively-resilient-amid-pandemic-current-geopolitical-uncertainties-eco-survey","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2023-01-31 21:18:57","lastupd":"2023-01-31 21:22:44","breadcrumbTags":["nasscom","digital infrastructure","digitisation","IT-BPM","industry"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/software-exports-stayed-relatively-resilient-amid-pandemic-current-geopolitical-uncertainties-eco-survey"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2023-01-31" data-index="article_1">

软件出口保持相对弹性在大流行,目前地缘政治不确定性:生态调查

”服务出口,软件出口保持了相对弹性Covid-19大流行期间以及在当前地缘政治不确定性,受需求更高的数字支持,云服务,和基础设施的现代化迎合新的挑战,”它说。

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经济调查
新德里:软件出口保持相对弹性在大流行期间以及在当前地缘政治不确定性,经济调查周二指出,但表示关注行业协会评论中表明,科技支出FY23可能看到一个相对温和的增长是由于预期全球经济放缓。印度的大规模数字基础设施在驾驶技术采用起到了至关重要的作用,公共数字平台成为国家的数字的基础优势,在议会表示,经济调查提出。

”服务出口,软件出口保持了相对弹性Covid-19大流行期间以及在当前地缘政治不确定性,受需求更高的数字支持,云服务,和基础设施的现代化迎合新的挑战,”它说。

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进一步说:“然而,该协会的季度回顾2022年8月在FY23表明科技支出可能会看到一个相对温和的增长抑制了全球经济放缓的预期。”

大流行性流感加速数字转换的步伐在大多数印度的终端用户行业,公司见证上升的投资,更复杂的技术融合用例,企业级数据和云战略的优先顺序。

“快速数字化整个价值链,终端用户行业准备采用整体和高端企业性能解决方案在一个接近长期进化旅程,”调查。

关注客户中心性、特定领域的解决方案,数字领先人才库,目光都关注创建future-ready解决方案的关键支柱,使科技公司积极应对新兴客户需求在整个大流行。

IT-BPM注册(信息技术-业务流程管理)收入同比增长15.5%在FY21 FY22相比增长2.1%,与所有类别显示两位数的收入增长。

在IT-BPM部门内部,IT服务构成了多数股权(超过51%)。出口(包括硬件)见证了增长17.2% FY22 FY21增长1.9%相比,由于增加企业对技术的依赖,降低成本交易的推出和核心业务的使用。

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是在所有主要市场的出口增长,与美国和欧洲的主要市场。

现在许多公司专注于新市场,更加突出中东和拉丁美洲,导致市场多元化将增加IT-BPM行业在未来几年的韧性。

国内技术行业估计增长10%的企业数字加速度和转换。
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\"&lt;p&gt;Economic
Economic survey<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Software exports stayed relatively resilient during the pandemic as well as amid current geopolitical uncertainties, the Economic Survey noted on Tuesday but drew attention to a Nasscom<\/a> review which has indicated that technology spending during FY23 is likely to see a relatively muted growth due to expected global slowdown. India's massive digital infrastructure<\/a> played a crucial role in driving technology adoption, with public digital platforms becoming the bedrock of the country's digital advantage, said the Economic Survey tabled in Parliament.

\"Among services exports, software exports have remained relatively resilient during the Covid-19 pandemic as well as amid current geopolitical uncertainties, driven by higher demand for digital support, cloud services, and infrastructure modernisation catering to new challenges,\" it said.

It further said: \"However, NASSCOM's quarterly review in August 2022 indicates that technology spending during FY23 is likely to see a relatively muted growth dampened by an expected global slowdown.\"

The pandemic accelerated the pace of digital transformation across most of India's end user industries, with companies witnessing a rise in investment, more complex technology convergence use-cases, and the prioritisation of enterprise-scale data and cloud strategy.

\"With rapid
digitisation<\/a> across the value chain, end-user industries are primed to adopt holistic and high-end enterprise performance solutions in an evolutionary journey over the near to long term,\" the Survey observed.

Focus on customer-centricity, domain-specific solutions, a digital-first talent pool, and a laser-sharp focus on creating future-ready solutions have been the key pillars that enabled technology firms to respond proactively to emerging customer demand throughout the pandemic.

IT-BPM<\/a> (Information Technology - Business Process Management) revenues registered on-year growth of 15.5 per cent during FY22 compared to 2.1 per cent growth in FY21, with all sub-sectors showing double-digit revenue expansion.

Within the IT-BPM sector, IT services constitute the majority share (over 51 per cent). Exports (including hardware) witnessed a growth of 17.2 per cent in FY22 compared to 1.9 per cent growth in FY21, owing to the increased reliance of businesses on technology, the rollout of cost-reducing deals and the use of core operations.

Growth in exports was across all the major markets, with the US and Europe being the major markets.

Many firms are now focusing on new markets, more prominently the Middle East and Latin America, leading to market diversification which will increase the IT-BPM sector's resilience in the coming years.

The domestic technology
industry<\/a> is estimated to grow at 10 per cent on account of enterprise digital acceleration and transformation.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":97500063,"title":"China accuses Washington of wanting 'technological hegemony'","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/china-accuses-washington-of-wanting-technological-hegemony\/97500063","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":97500099,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Software exports stayed relatively resilient amid pandemic, current geopolitical uncertainties: Eco Survey","synopsis":"\"Among services exports, software exports have remained relatively resilient during the Covid-19 pandemic as well as amid current geopolitical uncertainties, driven by higher demand for digital support, cloud services, and infrastructure modernisation catering to new challenges,\" it said.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/software-exports-stayed-relatively-resilient-amid-pandemic-current-geopolitical-uncertainties-eco-survey","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2023-01-31 21:18:57","lastupd":"2023-01-31 21:22:44","breadcrumbTags":["nasscom","digital infrastructure","digitisation","IT-BPM","industry"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/software-exports-stayed-relatively-resilient-amid-pandemic-current-geopolitical-uncertainties-eco-survey"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/software-exports-stayed-relatively-resilient-amid-pandemic-current-geopolitical-uncertainties-eco-survey/97500099">