Cloud Computing is the latest
technology that will make life easier for people in organizations dealing with
huge amounts of data and information. Today institutions, both government and
private, invest a great deal in maintaining servers to store that information.
However, not all of this data is accessed frequently. This result is
under utilization of available services and unnecessary costs. That's where
cloud computing helps.
It uses remote servers to store and maintain data for clients who can access it
when they need to. You don't need software or a server for this; all a consumer
requires is an internet connection to start sending emails. The server and
email management software is on a 'cloud drive' on the internet and is managed
by service providers like Yahoo, and Google.
"Since cloud services
have a huge potential, the demand for professionals will be equally high in the
coming years. Moreover, since India does not a have ready talent pool, they
might command a premium," says Vikas Maheshwari, Director (cloud
Computing) IIBM India, who works in the domain of cloud computing in alliance
with Suresh Gyan Vihar University.
Job Prospects
According to a study by global IT consulting firm Zinnov, the global cloud computing market is expected to be over $70 billion by 2015, and India will create job opportunities for about 3 lakh people in the same period.
Salary Level
Salary levels will be equally
impressive. An entry-level professional, perhaps with 5-6 years of experience,
can earn around 12-19 lakh; while a mid-level executive will get around 20
lakh. People with 10-15 years experience can hope to get 30 lakh or more.
Universities offering B
Tech in Cloud Computing
Students who want to enter the exciting world of cloud computing can do B Tech in cloud computing from Universities like UPES, Suresh Gyan Vihar University.
For Admissions
call - 08006122222 / vikas1@iibmindia.in
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