As per the study result by McKinsey & Company, Indian IT will face major turbulence.
McKinsey & Company report had said nearly half of the workforce in the IT services firms will be "irrelevant" over the next 3-4 years.
McKinsey India Managing Director Noshir Kaka had also said the bigger challenge ahead for the industry will be to retrain 50-60 per cent of the workforce as there will be a significant shift in technologies. The industry employs 3.9 million people and the majority of them have to be retrained.
The article mentions that IT job cuts are estimated up to 600,000 engineers likely to be laid off in next 3 years.
(http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/it-sector-to-layoff-up-to-2-lakh-engineers-annually-for-next-3-years-117051400487_1.html )
In addition, The Economic Times quotes India-born former McKinsey head Rajat Gupta, "The Indian IT industry "rightly" should be in "panic" mode as it has not kept pace with the fast-changing innovation"
He said industries today "have to constantly move with innovation" as basic IT work gets automated and advanced innovations such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality and cloud computing overtake the technological world.
"Code writing and testing is the most inefficient industry that existed," he said at a panel discussion here yesterday organised by the New York Tri-State chapter of Pratham USA, one of the largest non-governmental organisations.
(http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/58729949.cms?)
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