NASSCOM
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The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) of IT software and services related activities for use of both the software developers as well as interested companies overseas.
  • Encourage members to provide world-class quality products, services and solutions in India and overseas and help build brand equity for the Indian IT software and services industry.
  • Taking effective steps to campaign against software piracy.
  • Provide an ideal forum for overseas and domestic companies to explore the vast potential available for Joint Ventures, Strategic Alliances, Marketing Alliances, Joint Product Development, etc., by organising Business Meets with delegations of various countries.
  • Work actively with Overseas Governments, Embassies to make the Visa and Work Permit Rules more "India Industry Friendly".
  • Disseminate various policies, market information and other relevant statistics by sending more than 200 circulars (annually) to all members.
  • Involve membership participation in various forums of Nasscom on subjects such as HRD, Technology, Exports, Domestic Market, E-Governance, IT Enabled Services, IPR, Finance, Government Policies, Quality, etc.


NASSCOM is the global trade body with over 1200 members, of which over 250 are global companies from the US, UK, EU, Japan and China. NASSCOM's member companies are in the business of software development, software services, software products, IT-enabled/BPO services and e-commerce. NASSCOM has been the strongest proponent of global free trade in India. NASSCOM strongly supports the elimination of the cap on H-1B visa
H-1B visa
The H-1B is a non-immigrant visa in the United States under the Immigration and Nationality Act, section 101. It allows U.S. employers to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations...

s in the United States as this protectionist anti free market legislation allows overpaid underskilled American nationals to hold jobs which are better and cheaply performed by Indian expatriates.

NASSCOM was set up in 1988 to facilitate business and trade in software and services and to encourage advancement of research in software technology. It is a not-for-profit organization, registered under the Indian Societies Act, 1860.

Currently, NASSCOM is headquartered in New Delhi, India with regional offices in the cities of Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune and Kolkata.

NASSCOM has been the strongest proponent of global free trade, and is committed to work proactively to encourage its members to adopt world class management practices, build and uphold highest standards in quality, security and innovation and remain competitive in today’s rapidly changing technology landscape.

NASSCOM's Vision is to maintain India leadership position in the global offshore IT-BPO industry, to grow the market by enabling industry to tap into emerging opportunity areas and to strengthen the domestic market in India.

By 2010 India's IT-BPO industry could potentially generate US$60 billion in export revenues, account for 5.8 percent of the GDP, pay for a massive infrastructure build-out, and sustain around 10 million jobs.

To achieve this, NASSCOM is constantly raising the bar across processes and quality standards – within its member companies and making them partners of choice for customers across the globe. It also enables the Indian IT-BPO industry to evolve in accordance with the rapidly changing technology landscape by adopting, implementing and often creating world class practices.

NASSCOM initiatives

  • Domestic Market Initiative: It provides the platform to link the non IT sector with the IT industry and to develop a vision for sustainable growth of the domestic IT market.
  • Innovation Initiative: It seeks to address the specific needs of the large, medium and small companies and create a conducive ecosystem in the country.
  • Education Initiative: Under this initiative, NASSCOM aims to enhance graduate employability through appropriate skill enrichment and act as bridge between industry, academia and government.
  • Women in Leadership-IT Initiative: NASSCOM has launched the Women in Leadership-IT Initiative to enhance participation of women into the workforce and create more women leaders in the IT-BPO industry.
  • Security Initiative: Aim towards creating an enabling environment in the country for information security and compliance through awareness and conducive legal framework. The Data Security Council of India
    DSCI
    The Data Security Council of India , which was set up by NASSCOM in August 2008, has recently announced its best practices framework for data security and data privacy in Indian enterprises....

     is one such security initiative.

NASSCOM Forums

  • BPO Forum: Aims to build a sustainable ITES-BPO advantage in India through research, events and manpower development initiatives.
  • EMERGE Forum: The forum serves as a platform to the SME segment to share experiences, ally on critical projects and even focus on partnerships to cater to customer demands..

An EMERGE Blog and EMERGE community site facilitates collaboration amongst members.

1. Participate in highly focused and deeper discussions in the areas of building, developing and transforming IT services and creating product organizations

2. Hear from the experts and successful entrepreneurs

3. Find opportunities to identify and develop business partner network

4. Discuss about government policies and collectively convey the opinion to authorities towards making India a better place for IT services and product organizations

5. Ask the experts and gain knowledge on various best practices

Why struggle alone; Harness the people around to collectively grow.
  • Product Forum: Aims to promote India as a significant player in the product arena and build India as an IP destination.
  • Engineering Services Forum: Aims to build the India value proposition in engineering services and develop a coordinated strategy for building a ‘Engineered in India’ brand.
  • Quality Forum: Aims to help India and India based companies achieve next generation leadership in quality through best practices sharing and benchmarking.
  • RIM Forum: Aim to make India the leader in ‘Remote Infrastructure Management’ and bring different stakeholders at a common platform for building demand and supply side industries.
  • In addition, at a regional level, regular best practices and information sharing sessions are held under the CEO Forum, CFO Forum & HR Forum.

Flagship Events

NASSCOM organizes the India Leadership Forum in Mumbai every year. The conference has been evolving with each passing year, getting more international in its outlook and focus, and drawing thought gurus and influencers from a cross-section of industries. The conclave, an important platform for capturing triggers for boardroom decision making, also provides participants a perfect occasion for networking and experience sharing. The NASSCOM India Leadership Forum 2009, a milestone event will mark NASSCOM’s 20th year and will bring under one roof industry leaders, thought gurus, analysts and IT users from across the world. The global conclave will journey through three key themes—one for each day—to completely transform the experience for delegates. The conference has a blog site where the sessions would be covered live

Services

Among its services, NASSCOM provides industry reports. NASSCOM also conducts various training programs and workshops for the industry professionals to upgrade theirs skills and knowledge. They have regular training programs spanning across different areas.

One such program which the NASSCOM conducts on a yearly basis is the NASSCOM Animation and Gaming India for the gaming industry professionals.

"India has become the world's back office as Western firms set up call centres, number-crunching and software development outlets," according to Forbes
Forbes
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.

Membership

NASSCOM’s members are primarily companies run by Indian nationals in the business of software development
Software development
Software development is the development of a software product...

, software services, and IT-enabled/BPO services. The consortium was set up to facilitate Indian business and trade in software and services and to encourage advancement of research in software technology by Indians. It is a non-profit organization, funded entirely by its members. NASSCOM has played a role in ensuring quality of service, and the enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
Intellectual property
Intellectual property is a term referring to a number of distinct types of creations of the mind for which a set of exclusive rights are recognized—and the corresponding fields of law...

 in the Indian Software and BPO industry.

As on June 2007, more than 1,100 information technology companies in India were members of NASSCOM. Membership includes domestic software / ITES companies as well as multinationals operating in India. The wide range of member companies gives NASSCOM the ability to represent the interests of the Indian software industry with authority.

NASSCOM also has a Mentorship Programme for the mid sized companies which helps the company leadership develop a keen sense of what needs to be done to take the venture to the next level. This is a six month engagement, which will help the organization to develop a better assessment of their strengths and weaknesses.

Prominent members

Here is a list of prominent members of executive council of NASSCOM.
  • Rajendra S Pawar - Chairman of NASSCOM for 2010-2011.ss
  • Som Mittal
    Som Mittal
    Som Mittal is the current president of NASSCOM. An alumnus of IIT Kanpur and IIM Ahmedabad, Mittal has rich corporate experience in industries ranging from manufacturing through automobiles to IT. He has worked at such organizations as Larsen & Toubro, Escorts, SRF, Wipro and Compaq and now in...

     - President of NASSCOM for 2009-2010
  • Pramod Bhasin
    Pramod Bhasin
    Pramod Bhasin is the Non-Executive Vice Chairman and former President and CEO of Genpact, the largest business process outsourcing company in India .-Foundation of Business Process Outsourcing:...

     - Chairman of NASSCOM(former)
  • Harsh Manglik -Chairman of NASSCOM for 2010-2011
  • Mr. Rajendra S. Pawar as the new Chairman of its Executive Council for the year 2011-2012 (April 26, 2011)
  • Nandan Nilekani
    Nandan Nilekani
    Nandan Nilekani born is an Indian entrepreneur. He currently serves as the Chairman of the new Unique Identification Authority of India , after a successful career at Infosys Technologies Ltd...

  • Bhaskar Pramanik
    Bhaskar Pramanik
    Bhaskar Pramanik is presently the Chairman of Microsoft India. He will look after the Company's overall sales, marketing and all other transations across India....

  • Bobby Mitra
  • Sharad Sharma
  • Raman Roy
    Raman Roy
    Raman Roy is one of the pioneers of the Business Process Outsourcing industry in India.A Chartered Accountant based out of NCR -Delhi region he is currently the C.E.O of hisVC funded BPO company Quatrro...


See also

These are the associations in Asia for the IT and service industries:
  • China Software Industry Association
    China Software Industry Association
    The China Software Industry Association is the major representative and one of the most active associations in the China Software industry...

     (CSIA)
  • Korea Software Industry Association (KSIA)
  • Japan Information Industry Association
    JISA
    Japan Information Industry Association was established in 1984 as a merger of two organizations and is the largest non-profit organization of Japan's IT industry, related to the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry .-General:Japan Information Industry Association is the largest...

     (JISA)
  • Philippine Software Industry Association
    Philippine Software Industry Association
    The Philippine Software Industry Association was first established in 1988. It is involved in promoting the Philippines as the preferred choice for software development services....

  • Sri Lanka Association of Software and Service Companies
    Sri Lanka Association of Software and Service Companies
    The Sri Lanka Association of Software and Service Companies is the primary software business association in Sri Lanka. It is a consortium that serves as an interface to the Sri Lankan software industry and Sri Lankan BPO....

     (SLASSCOM)
  • Vietnam Software Association
    Vietnam Software Association
    The Vietnam Software Association, known for short as VINASA, is a software business association headquartered in Hanoi Software Centre, Hanoi, Vietnam. It was established in 2002. In 2005, they signed a cooperation agreement with the Japan External Trade Organization...

    (VINASA)

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