"Digital is the fastest-growing business vertical now; we have got a huge traction. It occupies for 12.5 per cent of overall revenue on a 'conservative basis," TCS Chief Executive and Managing Director N Chandrasekaran told reporters after announcing the June quarter results.
The software industry counts social media, mobile, analytics and cloud as the key revenue streams for this fast growing digital segment. This is the first time that TCS has divulged any revenue figure from the digital front.
During the quarter, there were 38 client additions in the digital segment for the company, he said.
Chandrasekaran, however, declined to give any additional data on the digital front, but promised to share more details as the year progresses.
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Going by the 12.5 per cent revenue share as of Q1, the company is set to breach the USD 2-billion revenue mark from the digital front in the current fiscal.
On the possibilities of creating a special vertical for this segment, he replied in the negative, saying digital pervades all the existing revenue streams and in a few years, it will be difficult to distinguish digital work from the rest.
Chandrasekaran reiterated that the company is training 1 lakh employees, just under a third of its workforce, in digital skills this year.
The training will be given to employees from across the board and each sector will require a different set of competencies, he said, calling it a "big investment" for the company.