Gadgets Now Bureau03 Nov, 2020, 11:26AM IST
India's largest IT companies Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Infosys are exploring new ways to take their e-learning courses to those outside the company. The companies use these courses to reskill over 700,000 employees. TCS COO Ganapathy Subramaniam recently told The Economic Times that the opportunity is there to open its e-learning platform beyond the talent pool and the supply chain that the company has. Here's all you need to know how TCS and Infosys are looking at taking their e-courses beyond their talent pool:
Infosys also has a mobile-based skilling platform which has been rebranded as Wingspan to sell it to its existing enterprise customers.
In 2019, Infosys launched a digital learning platform, offering curated content targeted at engineering students in their third and fourth years. The InfyTQ (talent quotient) app, as it is called, was rolled out with 300 colleges on board. Students signing up on the platform get access to proprietary courseware to accelerate learning, and deploy the knowledge gained on live projects.
The four key technology building blocks of the programme are: Programming fundamentals, object-oriented programming, data structures & algorithms, and database management systems