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‘Computer industry will recover from recession’

Staff Reporter

WARANGAL: The computer industry is fast developing as it is meeting the demands of its customers uncompromisingly, observed K. Suryanarayana, the academic relationship manager of Tata Consultancy services.

He was addressing students at the one-day workshop ‘New software development methodologies’ at Kakatiya Institute of Technology & Science (KITS), Warangal being organised by the Industry-Institute Partnership Cell. The components in the development of software are to be clearly understood by the students in order to get success in getting a job in good computer industry, he pointed out.

The chairman of the function, principal C.V. Guru Rao said due to the present recession in the world, the job opportunities for the students are slightly decreased, but it would recover soon. About 400 student delegates and professors participated.

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