The world’s leading networking equipment company, Cisco Systems, estimates that India is facing a shortage of 70,000 professionals in networking alone, as data centres mushroom and the Internet expands to help businesses and homes alike.
Quality networking professionals are a rare species at the global level too. Globally, the shortage is as high as one million. According to Milind Gurjar, director of global market development and training delivery at Cisco, " It is high time India trains more number of networking professionals to reap benefits."
Over the next few years, the trends that will dominate the industry inlcude Network architecture, network design, unified communications and cloud computing would also be the trends over the next five years.
Quality networking professionals are a rare species at the global level too. Globally, the shortage is as high as one million. According to Milind Gurjar, director of global market development and training delivery at Cisco, " It is high time India trains more number of networking professionals to reap benefits."
Over the next few years, the trends that will dominate the industry inlcude Network architecture, network design, unified communications and cloud computing would also be the trends over the next five years.
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