siliconindia | | June 20156 Editor-in-Chief Harvi Sachar Managing Editor Christo Jacob Editorial Staff Anamika Sahu Dylan D'Souza Mewanshwa Kharshiing Rachita Sharma Sandeep Sen Sagaya Christuraj Sudhakar Singh Vignesh Anantharaj Sr.Visualiser Ashok kumar Circulation Manager Magendran Perumal Mailing AddressSiliconIndia Inc44790 S. Grimmer Blvd Suite 202, Fremont, CA 94538T:510.440.8249, F:510.440.8276 siliconindiaNovember 2013, volume 16-11 (ISSN 1091-9503) Published monthly by siliconindia, Inc. To subscribe to siliconindiaVisit www.siliconindia.com or send email to subscription@siliconindia.com siliconindiaCopyright © 2013 siliconindia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.siliconindia's circulation is audited and certified by BPA International. siliconindia is available through mainstream retail outlets such as Barnes & Noble, Borders, and Tower Records. It is also available at ethnic Asian Indian stores in major Indian hot spots across the U.S. The magazine is also distributed at major trade shows and conferences, including Comdex, Internet World and PC Expo.Visualisers Ranjith C Editor-in-Chief Harvi Sachar Managing Editor Sagaya Christuraj Sr.Visualiser Ashok kumar Circulation Manager Magendran Perumal Mailing AddressSiliconIndia Inc44790 S. Grimmer Blvd Suite 202, Fremont, CA 94538T:510.440.8249, F:510.894.8405 siliconindiaJune 2015, volume 18-6 (ISSN 1091-9503)Published monthly by siliconindia, Inc. To subscribe to siliconindiaVisit www.siliconindia.com or send email to subscription@siliconindia.com siliconindiaCopyright © 2015 siliconindia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.siliconindia's circulation is audited and certified by BPA International.Visualiser Arpita GhoshEditorialSagaya ChristurajManaging Editoreditor@siliconindia.comThe enterprise quest for efficiency and competitive advantage is driving significant growth in the IT Services sector. Technological advances like cloud computing, analytics, and mobility are also driving the demand for IT Services.In this competitive sector where 42 percent of the global market share is owned by North America, the valuations of IT services companies managed or owned by Indians have rocketed to multi-year highs. A changing economic scenario in the U.S. and enhanced IT spending by banks are helping these IT services companies post strong growth. In addition, the Indian IT players who previously focused on the Fortune 500 and then the Fortune 1000 are now seeing more opportunities with small to medium-sized enterprises. In the days to come, newer business models, the emergence of more disruptive technologies, new buyer segments in the emerging markets and good governance will help these players retain their position in the IT Services market. Ongoing trends in technology upgrades for infrastructure as well as applications such as data center modernization and virtualization and areas such as artificial intelligence, automation, IoT, collaboration and design technology will drive the market in future. While the U.S. economy has been gradually recovering, Information Technology (IT) startups in Silicon Valley are rapidly growing by taking advantage of aggressive venture capital funding. 2015 will be similar to 2014, if not better, in terms of demand. The current IT Services industry also holds significant opportunities for industry players due to increasing IT spending in the healthcare, retail, and transportation sectors, amongst others.In such an interesting scenario, siliconindia in this June edition is showcasing the "20 Most Promising IT Services Companies-2015". Flip through the pages to find out more about these vendors and how they can drive value for your enterprise. Share your thoughts on the different ways you are planning to leverage the solutions offered by these firms in your business environment.The Catalyst for Substantial Gains in the Silicon ValleyEditorial StaffAnkit Tripathi Durgesh Prakash Jeevan George Arun KantJem Elizabeth Vanishree Bhatt
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