Indian IT services industry’s growth might drop in near to mid-term: Icra

Indian IT services industry’s growth might drop in near to mid-term: Icra







The growth momentum of Indian industry is likely to slow down in the near to mid term as macroeconomic headwinds trigger lower discretionary IT spends, said on Monday.


Ratings agency sees lower hiring by the IT service companies in the near term given that excess capacities were added in FY2022 and expects moderation in demand compared to previous fiscals amid macroeconomic headwinds.


Indian companies have witnessed a moderation in growth in the last two quarters in constant currency terms owing to the base effect and evolving macroeconomic headwinds in key markets of the US and Europe.


Due to these headwinds, the decision-making towards discretionary IT spending has seen a slight deferment, while the cost optimisation deals continue to generate stable demand, it noted.


“Growth momentum for the Indian industry likely to slow down in the near to medium term,” said in a statement.


The slowdown is on account of evolving macroeconomic headwinds leading to lower discretionary IT spending.


It estimated that operating profit margins will moderate owing to wage cost inflation and normalisation of operational overheads partially offset by currency gains.


ICRA’s sample set of leading IT services companies reported a year-on-year revenue growth of 18.4 per cent in Rupee terms and 9.9 per cent in dollar terms in nine months of FY2023, against about 17-18 per cent YoY growth in USD terms in FY2022.


In terms of the segment-wise trend, growth in the BFSI (banking, financial services and insurance) segment, one of the key segments for IT companies, has tapered compared to the other segments in recent quarters. This is partially attributable to lower lending activity.


“Moreover, if the macroeconomic headwinds persist, the mortgage lending and the retail segments are expected to witness relatively higher moderation in growth, compared to the manufacturing and the healthcare segments,” according to ICRA.


The industry is also grappling with high employee attrition in recent times, led by the demand-supply gap, especially for digital tech talent.


However, the attrition is on a declining trend from the last two quarters and ICRA expects attrition to further decline over the next two-three quarters before stabilising, supported by a strong hiring in FY2022, which has addressed the demand-supply mismatch to an extent.


“ICRA expects lower hiring by the IT service companies in the near term because of excess capacity added in FY2022 and expected moderation in demand compared to previous fiscals owing to the macroeconomic headwinds,” Deepak Jotwani, Assistant Vice President and Sector Head at ICRA, said.


Despite expectation of slowdown in growth momentum, ICRA maintains its stable outlook on the Indian IT services industry supported by its cost competitiveness, growing demand for IT services (including digital and cloud services) and healthy credit profile of industry participants.

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Samsung’s password manager ‘Samsung Pass’ now supports Windows 11, 10

Samsung’s password manager ‘Samsung Pass’ now supports Windows 11, 10







South Korean tech giant Samsung’s password manager application, Pass, is now available for Windows 11 and 10.


Users can now download the password manager from the Windows store, reports Gizmochina.


At present, the application only supports Windows 11 and Windows 10, and the older versions of Windows will not be compatible. Pass is a password manager designed to keep track of all of the users’ login information for several websites and accounts at once.


It improves security even further and minimises the need to remember numerous login credentials. The password manager’s ability to synchronise login information between a Windows PC, smartphone and tablet, is one of its key features. It supports iris authentication and uses biometric authentication.


Meanwhile, the tech giant had teased that it would merge its mobile payment solution ‘ Pay’ and password management application ‘Samsung Pass’ into ‘Samsung Wallet’ in India on January 31 with more exciting features.


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VIL partners with Motorola for 5G connectivity across smartphone portfolio

VIL partners with Motorola for 5G connectivity across smartphone portfolio







Vodafone Idea has partnered with to ensure seamless 5G connectivity across its fifth-generation smartphone portfolio, according to a statement on Monday.


The announcement comes within days of Vodafone Idea getting a shot in the arm, with Centre on Friday clearing conversion of the troubled telco’s accumulated interest dues worth Rs 16,000 crore into equity.


Post equity conversion, the government will hold about 33 per cent stake in the company, sans management control.


“To further accelerate the development of the 5G ecosystem in the nation, Vi has partnered with to ensure seamless 5G connectivity across its extensive 5G smartphone portfolio,” the two companies said in a statement on Monday.


The statement added: “With the association, has successfully tested its latest and most popular smartphone models on 3350 to 3400 MHz spectrum bands on Vi 5G network in New Delhi.

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Jabra Elite 5 wireless earphones with hybrid ANC launched: Details here

Jabra Elite 5 wireless earphones with hybrid ANC launched: Details here






Expanding its wireless earphones portfolio, on Monday launched in India the Elite 5 . Priced at Rs 14,999, the wireless will be available for purchase on the e-commerce platform Amazon from February 10. It comes in titanium black and gold beige colours.


“In today’s work from anywhere in the world, toggling between work and personal tasks, distractions go hand in hand, making it more and more difficult to zone in on what’s important. To keep up with it all, has engineered the Elite 5, offering the chance to truly focus, connect and call with a clear mind. We are excited to introduce these all-rounder to our Indian users so they can immerse themselves in music and stay connected,” said Ashish Srivastava, Marketing Manager, India & SAARC, Jabra.


Jabra Elite 5: Specifications

Powered by the Qualcomm QCC3050 Bluetooth chip, these earbuds boast hybrid active noise cancellation (ANC) technology, which uses feedback microphones on the inside of the ear and feed forward microphones on the outside to deliver a custom noise cancelling experience. Jabra said its hybrid ANC makes the earbuds less sensitive to the positioning in the ear, thus, ensuring reliable noise cancellation across a wider range of frequencies.


The earbuds feature 6-microphone call with external mics and internal mics that are constantly active. Jabra said the earbuds provide clear audio output for Bluetooth calling and music. These are IP55 rated for dust and water protection.


Supported by Qualcomm aptX audio, the earbuds feature 6mm speakers with support for AAC and SBC codecs. The earbuds come with dual pairing support, allowing the users to connect the earphones with two devices simultaneously.


For enhanced connectivity, the earbuds support Google Fast Pair and Microsoft Swift Pair technologies. Besides, there is support for Google Assistant and Alexa built-in. The buds have a customisable EQ and offer Spotify tap playback. Jabra says these earbuds can deliver up to 7 hours of playtime with ANC and nearly 28 hours of playtime with charging case. The case supports Qi-certified wireless charging.




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Apple may introduce high-end iPhone ‘Ultra’ in 2024 along with iPhone 16

Apple may introduce high-end iPhone ‘Ultra’ in 2024 along with iPhone 16







Apple is considering launching a high-end iPhone “Ultra” above its Pro and Pro Max models, which could arrive by 2024 alongside the iPhone 16 lineup.


According to Apple tracker Mark Gurman, the tech giant’s plan to differentiate the Pro and Pro Max has fueled speculation of launching a high-end brand — the Ultra.


During Apple’s earnings call last week, Apple CEO did not rule out the possibility of a future price increase on iPhones.


Instead, he suggested that customers might be willing to pay more for a higher-quality product.


“The iPhone has become so integral into people’s lives,” Cook was quoted as saying.


“I think people are willing to really stretch to get the best they can afford in that category,” he added.


Moreover, Gurman stated that it is unclear how the top-of-the-line model will differ, but it will most likely include additional camera improvements, a faster chip, and possibly an even larger display.


There also may be more future-forward features, such as finally dropping the charging port, he added.


Meanwhile, Apple will reportedly launch a new ‘Apple Watch Ultra’ with a larger 2.1-inch display next year.


The new wearable is expected to become the first Apple Watch with over a 50mm case size.


The new Ultra is also likely to feature microLED display technology, which will offer higher brightness, decreased power consumption and improved contrast ratio as compared to the current models with OLED displays.


–IANS


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HP India unveils OMEN Playground stores for gamers to use HP gaming devices

HP India unveils OMEN Playground stores for gamers to use HP gaming devices







HP India on Monday introduced OMEN Playground stores, which will allow gamers to play on HP gaming devices and gears, including OMEN, Victus and Hyper X.


The company plans to open 40 OMEN Playground stores across the country this year. As of now, eight OMEN Playground stores are functioning in seven cities.


The technology company unveiled eight OMEN Playground stores in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Thiruvananthapuram, Ludhiana and Hubli and will soon expand its network of OMEN Playground stores in cities such as Lucknow, Hyderabad, Nashik, Bhubaneswar and Chandigarh, HP said in a statement.


“The OMEN playground stores comprise of unique gaming facilities and allow walk-ins to enable an interactive and immersive gaming experience.”


The stores are meant to provide a no-cost hub for emerging talent in the Indian to engage in the latest technological innovations.


“India in recent years is seen as an emerging, fast-growing hub for the . We, at HP, are committed to empower all gamers in India with our innovations,” said Vineet Gehani, senior director of consumer sales, HP India.


“With the OMEN Playground stores, we are excited to unleash the gaming potential of gamers — be it casual or professional. These stores will also provide an opportunity to non-PC gamers to experience the power of HP’s PC gaming ecosystem,” Gehani added.


According to the HP India Gaming Landscape Study 2022, a future in gaming is envisioned by two-thirds of committed gamers in the country.


“The varied level of gaming facilities in the OMEN Playgrounds will be specially managed by gaming specialists and will have year-long gaming calendar, while being experiential in nature,” the company said.


“The OMEN Playground stores provide an opportunity for gamers to engage with the latest devices with their favourite games. Gamers can also choose to purchase any device in the Playgrounds. This unique approach by HP hopes to inspire and motivate the new generation of gamers in India,” it added.


–IANS


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