
Much more forward thinking
IBM thinks that India may lead the second wave of IT
adoption as companies here kept up investments despite the recession. Big Blue said that Indian companies were more forward
thinking than counterparts globally.
More than 40 per cent of Indian companies, surveyed by
IBM in July, said they wanted to be first to adopt a new technology, while only
11 per cent said they would wait till technology was widely available. An IBM spokesman said the survey showed that in India
companies have cut back less and have really continued their investments. Small-and-medium businesses are the engines driving IT
economic growth.
While many companies that suffered from the recession but
Indian companies have continued and survived because they seem to be
more
forward-looking than their counterparts in the West and round the
world. Big Blue has identified India as one of its major growth
markets and will continue to invest here along with Brazil, China and
Russia.