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Salesforce batch successfully placed with Top IT Companies
AlmaMate has successfully placed Salesforce batch candidates with Top IT Companies. 82% of the candidates got certified by Salesforce on 401 certification.

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AlmaMate launches fresh batches for SFDC training for Experienced (1-3 yrs) Professionals
AlmaMate is soon launching new evening and weekend batches for SFDC training. If you would like to build your career in SFDC, Please go though the details mentioned in the SFDC training brochure by clicking on the following link.

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AlmaMate In NASSCOM EMERGE 50 Companies
AlmaMate Info Tech has been short-listed as the Finalist for the NASSCOM EMERGE 50 Awards for 2011 in the STARTUP category. The NASSCOM EMERGE 50 awards aims to highlight the next set of 50 emerging companies with the key objective of building the future companies for the country.

NASSCOM Emerge 50  is a very prestigious award that is given to the top emerging companies.

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100% Placement for Informatica batch
AlmaMate has successfully placed all the candidates of Informatica batch.

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100% Placement for DotNet batch
AlmaMate has successfully placed all the candidates of .Net batch.

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100% Placement for Java batches in Noida and Chennai
AlmaMate has successfully placed all the candidates of Java batches at Noida and Chennai.

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AlmaMate signs with Aon Hewitt as sourcing and training partner
AlmaMate has tied-up with Aon Hewitt for sourcing fresh campus graduates and training them as per the requirements. AlmaMate has already sourced multiple batches and they are being trained in technologies like Java, .Net and Cognos.

How to revive our IT workforce - Hindustan Times
It has all the signs of being one of the most amazing paradoxes in modern business. The whole world is making a beeline for India to get their technology developed and processes optimised and managed because of the vast pool of technically trained English-speaking manpower that this country possesses. But the industry itself is crying hoarse - where are the people?
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Academic system is not market responsive - NASSCOM-Business Today Panel
Two of the more recurring themes at NASSCOM 2007, the annual congregation of the Indian it services sector, were innovation and talent-both essential ingredients in the recipe for the industry's leap into the next growth phase. Not inappropriately, the theme for the Business Today-NASSCOM panel discussion was Indian it: The Opportunities and Challenges Ahead. Debating the subject were Kiran Karnik, President, NASSCOM; Nandan Nilekani, CEO, Infosys; Vineet Nayar, President, HCL Technologies; Ramalinga Raju, Chairman, Satyam Computer Services; and Bob Welch, Group VP and General Manager, Worldwide Services Research, IDC. The discussion was moderated by Brian Carvalho, Executive Editor, Business Today
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IT Industry Factsheet - 2008
2007 was a year of continued growth for the technology and related services sector, with the worldwide spending aggregate estimated to reach nearly USD 1.7 trillion, a growth of 7.3 per cent over the previous year.
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India has only 10 to 30% of qualified IT instructors it needs - NASSCOM News Room
In a sign of growing pains within India's high-tech economy, the government last week slashed the intake capacity of engineering schools by more than 25,000 seats across the country's private university system
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Can Academia bail out Industry from manpower shortage - Deccan
The spectre of a severe shortage of knowledge workers in the IT/ITES sectors by 2010, is hanging over the country like the sword of Damocles. While demographics clearly weigh in the country's favour, quality of the workforce does not. In this scenario, will Industry-Academia partnerships bridge the demand-supply gap, asks Sangeetha Chengappa

Not only has India established itself as the leading offshore destination for IT and BPO services over the last decade, but it is also gearing up to grow its offshore IT and BPO industries at an annual rate greater than 25 per cent. And generate export revenues to the tune of $60 billion by 2010
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