Vacancies in cloud tech on high demand 40% – Times of India

BENGALURU: Driven by pandemic, 2020 sees a huge surge in demand Cloud roles globally. India recorded a total of 380,000 job postings for cloud roles, an increase of 40% compared to 2019, a NASSCOM In partnership with Accenture and TCS, the report said.
India, it said, managed to close about 115,000 of those openings, leaving 265,000 postings incomplete.
This huge gap is expected to widen to 769,000 by FY2025, and is prompting NASSCOM to put more emphasis on building cloud talent. The last few years have seen a great emphasis on till, and NASSCOM last year held an AI-centric conference for the first time.
“Now, people are saying that cloud is more mainstream, it is a fundamental digital technology. Hence, we are holding the first cloud conference,” said Sangeeta Gupta, chief strategy officer, Nasscom. The two-day virtual conference begins on Tuesday. has been
The sudden and massive increase in remote working and remote transactions following the pandemic has made organizations realize that IT infrastructure on premise simply cannot provide the kind of agility and capability that the cloud can. The cloud is also enabling a variety of innovative business models.
“Cloud has shifted from a relative backend to a front-end (business facing) technology, enabling on-demand access to resources. India has a unique identity as a global hub for cloud solutions. To create, a focused public-private partnership and large-scale skilling is critical,” said the Nasscom chairman Debjani Ghosh.

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