Bengaluru: India's information technology sector has never seen challenging times that it is witnessing now due to the COVID-19 impact, IT industry veteran S Mahalingam said on Tuesday even as he lauded the companies in the space for demonstrating their ability to be reliable partners during the lockdown period.
"I joined the IT industry in 1970, and also participated in creating this whole export and serving global customers and so on," noted the former Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) in an interview to P T I.
'Maha', as he is fondly known in the industry, said Indian IT companies have "gone through" the Asian crisis, Y2K, and the 2008 global meltdown when many of the customers were affected.
"Nothing comes as a comparable thing to what is happening now. This is the most serious one; impact is going to be phenomenal because while essentially IT Industry has proved (its capability) but we have to ensure that global businesses resume, and it's going to take time and therefore its a very challenging time," he said.
"Global rules for migration will change, movement of people will change, there are many things that are going to change at this time," Mahalingam forecast.
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He said as far as export is concerned, Indian IT companies have come out with innovative ways of ensuring that delivery takes place flawlessly from the country, and have been delivering service at a very high level even in the lockdown situation.