The answer is definitely a 'yes', if the country succeeds in finding the right path to move up in the value chain.
Nasscom, the premier trade body and the voice of Indian software industry, has set its expectations high on India in the space of intellectual property (IP) development and protection.
The organization believes that the Indian IT industry has to think beyond ‘services’ and focus more on product development. IP development should emerge as a key focus area in the coming years.
As defense agencies grapple with the knotty technical problems posed by wireless systems, new security certifications are clearing the way for them to take greater advantage of these increasingly ubiquitous technologies.
The enterprise mobility business of Motorola, for example, recently announced that its flagship, enterprise-class RFS7000 RF Switch and WS5100 Wireless Switch have satisfied Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) pre-validation requirements and have been placed on the FIPS 140-2 pre-validation list. Motorola’s RFS7000 RF Switch and WS5100 Wireless Switch products also entered the Common Criteria evaluation process at the Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level 4 (EAL4), currently the highest level for compliance with the U.S. government Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Access System Protection Profile for Basic Robustness Environments.