In line with the global trend of mobility catching pace, professional networking website LinkedIn is seeing a major surge in user traffic from mobile devices, and expects the same to touch 50% of its total traffic soon as against 43% now. The same was less than 2% in 2008.
"We are expecting to soon reach the 'mobile moment', when over 50% of the traffic that accesses LinkedIn is through mobile devices," said Ganesan Venkatasubramanian, head of engineering at LinkedIn Technology Center in India.
The website, which aims to 'connect world's professionals', had launched operations in India in 2009 and set up a technology center in Bangalore in 2011. This is LinkedIn's only technology center outside the US, where the company is headquartered.
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"We started operations in India basically to create a follow-the-sun model, so that we can run our operations 24X7," Venkatasubramanian said. "However, over time, recogonising the talent available here, we decided to open the technology center and have R&D operations here."
Follow-the-sun is a kind of global workflow, where tasks are passed around daily between work sites that are many time zones apart. Such a workflow reduces project duration and increase responsiveness.
Globally, LinkedIn has presence in 200 countries with 300,000 job postings, and 24,000 schools listed. The website was visited by at least 187 million unique users every month until 2013, which is the latest data available.