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Jio Platforms' success gives hope to struggling Indian IT vendors impacted by COVID-19, says GlobalData

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], Aug 31 (ANI/PRNewswire): Global technology companies have seen a rapid increase in their valuation over the past six months - with the most notable example being Apple passing the USD 2 trillion mark in market capitalization (MCap) value.

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Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], Aug 31 (ANI/PRNewswire): Global technology companies have seen a rapid increase in their valuation over the past six months - with the most notable example being Apple passing the USD 2 trillion mark in market capitalization (MCap) value.
In contrast, many Indian IT vendors are struggling, having been affected considerably by the COVID-19 outbreak. While traditional Indian IT services giants have been waiting to tide over the impact of the pandemic, Jio Platforms has transformed into a tech juggernaut.
While it may be difficult for others to replicate what Jio has achieved, the interest in Jio will definitely augur well for other Indian technology companies at a time when enterprises across the world are gearing up for digitization, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.
"While Indian IT vendors seeing such stark contrast to global counterparts is unfortunate, this is just the nature of the IT services business model, which, in contrast to software, needs projects in the pipeline. With the COVID-19 outbreak, enterprises halted all non-critical expenses, including plans to upgrade or transform their IT infrastructure. This has had an impact on Indian IT companies, since most of their revenues are from IT services," said Nishant Singh, Director of Technology at GlobalData.
"A lot of the faith in global technology companies comes from the fact that they have a pretty robust suite of intellectual property, including hardware, software and ecosystems that serve consumers and enterprises alike. The growth in stock prices merely reaffirms that technology companies - primarily 'Big Tech' companies - are well poised to tide over the pandemic-induced recession."
Big Indian technology companies such as TCS, Infosys, Wipro and HCL have traditionally been IT services giants. Unlike their counterparts in the software space, IT services companies typically do not have a large stash of intellectual property, making it slightly difficult for the market to distinguish between the IT services companies.
For example, TCS - India's biggest IT services company - has only managed to recover the valuation it had lost owing to the pandemic. The company has also been in the news recently due to the intellectual property lawsuit filed against it by Epic Systems Corp.
Despite these struggles, the near future should see the market showing more confidence in the traditional Indian IT vendors.
"With enterprises across the world now gearing up for digitization, Indian IT services vendors will witness a lot of action. Coupled with the market euphoria witnessed for Jio, the technology landscape in India could well witness a drastic revival in investor confidence," Singh added.
This story is provided by PRNewswire. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of this article. (ANI/PRNewswire)

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