EMC to train 30,000 in cloud computing, data analytics
Thursday November 08, 2012 06:50:28 PM,
IANS
|
|
|
|
Mumbai: EMC Data
Storage Systems India, a subsidiary of US-based EMC Corporation,
plans to train around 30,000 people in cloud computing, data
science and big data analytics by 2013 through its new course, a
top company official said Thursday.
Rajesh Janey, president, EMC India and SAARC, told IANS that the
Indian cloud computing market (use of computing resources
delivered as a service over the internet), currently estimated at
$4 billion, was likely to touch $4.5 billion and the business
opportunity in big data (huge data difficult to process with
existing tools) is expected to touch $300 million in a couple of
years.
"However, there is a huge shortage of manpower in these domains,"
he said.
According to Janey, the new certification courses will be a part
of EMC Academic Alliance which has been implemented by tying up
with over 250 educational institutes in India and to EMC's
customers and partners.
Janey said that in the digital era, individual need and sentiment
had become more prevalent and businesses and governments had the
opportunity to understand this on a mass scale in real time and
take necessary steps that would transform services and delivery.
"Cloud computing is transforming IT and big data is transforming
business. But there is shortage of people with requisite skills.
It is estimated globally that there is a shortage of around
192,000 data scientists," Janey said.
He said the new data science and big data analytics training and
certification helped build a solid foundation for data analytics
with focus on opportunities and challenges presented by big data.
The new Cloud Infrastructure and Services Associate-Level Training
and Certification provides essential foundation of technical
principles and concepts to enable IT professionals to together
make informed business and technical decisions on migration to the
cloud.
|
Home |
Top of the Page
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
I |
|
|
More Headlines |
3 AMU students suspended for Sir Syed Day
violence |
World Bank welcomes IIM-Calcutta students
for internships |
I am a relieved man: Azharuddin says after
HC order on life ban |
Nod for 21 new integrated textile parks |
Government approves 10 percent disinvestment of HAL |
One year prison term for the maker of
'Innocence of Muslims' |
Jamia Millia Islamia to set up new girls'
hostel |
Congress at war with itself in Kerala |
UP has no money for Mahatma Gandhi, ample for Ambedkar |
29 die in Guatemala quake |
Over 3.5 lakh poor to get free LPG cylinders in Delhi |
|
Top Stories |
'Forward': Barack Obama again rewrites
history
Chanting
"Yes We Can", Barack Hussein Obama made history four years ago as
he became America's first African-American president. On Tuesday,
he did it again to retain the world's most powerful office.
»
Obama third consecutive president to retain
office
The best is yet to come, says triumphant Obama
|
|
Most Read |
One year prison term for the maker of
'Innocence of Muslims'
The convicted California scam artist
behind a crude anti-Islam film that stoked protests against the
U.S. across the Muslim world was sent back to jail for a year on
Wednesday over
»
|
29 die in Guatemala quake
At least 29 people died in Guatemala Wednesday in
a 7.4-magnitude undersea quake that also jolted Mexico and El
Salvador.
In the worst affected San Marcos department in Guatemala, about
155 people were injured and 135 houses were destroyed, according
to its governor Aroldo Rivera. Guatemalan President Otto Perez
Molina »
|
|
News Pick |
China will not copy Western system in political reform: Hu
China will continue to carry out reform of
the political structure, but the country will never copy a Western
political system, President Hu Jintao said here »
|
Government approves 10 percent disinvestment of HAL
The
government Thursday approved disinvestment of 10 percent equity
stake in Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) through an initial
public offer (IPO).
The decision was taken by the cabinet committee on economic
affairs (CCEA) at its meeting held here. Currently, the government »
|
We will 'socially engineer' votes away from
Modi: Gordhan Zadaphia
Once a
trusted aide of Narendra Modi, former Gujarat minister Gordhan
Zadaphia is out of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and believes
that the Gujarat Parivartan Party (GPP) he has joined will do what
Mayawati »
Gujarat Elections: Survey predicts landslide
win for BJP
|
Mitt Romney concedes defeat
Republican Mitt Romney conceded defeat in the US presidential
elections and congratulated Barack Obama for winning a second term
in the White House. Addressing a gathering of cheering supporters
in Boston »
|
|
Picture of the Day |
|
President Pranab Mukherjee, Vice President Mohd. Hamid Ansari,
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and other dignitaries at a
prayer meeting at the Samadhi of former Prime Minister, Late
Mrs. Indira Gandhi, on her death anniversary, at Shakti Sthal,
in Delhi on October 31, 2012. |
|
Recommend the story to
your friends |
|
|
|
|
|