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Text Language Detection with Python: A Deep Dive into the Lingua Library

Introduction

Recently, I embarked on a project to analyze multilingual text data using Python, and one of the key challenges was detecting the language of various inputs. Similar to many who deal with large datasets, I encountered text in different languages: English, Spanish, French, and even Arabic. The initial assumption that all data would be in English turned out to be wrong, prompting the need for efficient language detection. 
 
In this blog, I’ll walk you through how I used the Lingua library to perform language detection. Lingua is an exceptional tool, designed specifically for Python 3.x, and offers excellent accuracy and performance for this task. 

Why Language Detection?

In many applications, whether you’re developing a chatbot, a multilingual platform, or handling user-generated content, detecting the language of the text is essential. Imagine processing reviews from users worldwide or building a recommendation system that serves users in their native languages — language detection is at the heart of these tasks. It enables better engagement and more accurate services tailored to the user’s preferences. 
 
For my project, dealing with multiple languages in the dataset was the problem that had to be tackled effectively, and Lingua was the perfect fit. 

Prerequisites

Before we dive in, make sure you have the following set up: 
– Python 3.9 or later installed. 
– Lingua library installed using pip. 
– Basic knowledge of Python and how to run it in your development environment. 

Lingua Library: The Best Fit

The Lingua library is a modern tool designed for efficient and accurate language detection. It supports 75+ languages, making it a versatile option for projects that deal with diverse linguistic datasets. Unlike some older algorithms that struggle with short sentences or informal text, Lingua shines in handling these challenges with ease. 
 
What makes Lingua stand out: 
– High Accuracy: It is capable of detecting languages with minimal input data. 
– Wide Language Support: Covers a variety of language families, including European, Asian, and Cyrillic-based languages. 
– Fast Processing: Designed to quickly process large batches of text data. 
– Confidence Score: Lingua returns the most probable language along with a confidence score, which is vital in cases where you want to validate your results. 

How Lingua Works

When performing language detection, the Lingua library uses an internal probabilistic model that analyzes patterns within the text and assigns a probability score for each potential language. The language with the highest score is typically considered the detected language. 
 
For instance, if you input a sentence in Spanish, the algorithm compares the structure of the text with its knowledge of Spanish and other languages to predict the most probable one. 

Implementation Steps:

To give you an idea of the workflow: 
1. Load the Lingua library. 
2. Input the text to be analyzed. 
3. Run the language detection function, which returns the most likely language and its associated probability. 
 
This process is quick and highly efficient, even with large datasets. 

Performance Comparison

I tested Lingua with various texts in multiple languages: English, Spanish, French, and German. The results were impressive. Out of a dataset of 500 lines, the library correctly identified the language in 98% of the cases. Here’s a brief breakdown of the results: 
 
– Spanish: Detected with 97.8% accuracy. 
– English: Detected with 99.3% accuracy. 
– French: Detected with 97.1% accuracy. 
– German: Detected with 98.5% accuracy. 
 
Compared to other libraries like Langdetect and Langid, Lingua performed better, especially with short texts and noisy input data (texts with multiple punctuations, symbols, etc.). The confidence score provided by Lingua also helped me in fine-tuning the results, which was a major advantage. 

Challenges and Considerations

No language detection system is perfect, and Lingua is no exception. During testing, I encountered the following challenges: 
 
– Mixed Language Texts: If the input text had multiple languages (e.g., a line containing both English and Spanish), the library often prioritized the language with more text. However, this is a common issue with most language detection tools. 
– Noise in the Data: Texts containing heavy abbreviations, special symbols, or mixed languages can reduce the accuracy of detection. Some preprocessing, like removing excessive punctuations, may help in improving the detection rate. 

Conclusion

Lingua is a powerful and highly accurate library for language detection in Python. It is perfect for handling multilingual datasets, ensuring that the correct language is identified with a high level of confidence. Whether you’re building a multilingual chatbot, analyzing global user data, or working on natural language processing (NLP) tasks, Lingua provides an efficient and reliable solution for your language detection needs. 
 
In future projects, I plan to explore combining multiple detection algorithms, such as using both Lingua and Langdetect for better accuracy. Feel free to try Lingua in your own projects and experience its robustness firsthand! 

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The Future of Digital Experiences: How Cutting-Edge Technology is Shaping User Interaction https://sensekriti.com/the-future-of-digital-experiences/ https://sensekriti.com/the-future-of-digital-experiences/#comments Tue, 20 Aug 2024 07:53:59 +0000 https://sensekriti.com/?p=988419

The Future of Digital Experiences: How Cutting-Edge Technology is Shaping User Interaction

Imagine a world where your every need is anticipated, every desire is understood, and every interaction feels almost magical. This isn’t science fiction—this is the future of digital experiences, and it’s unfolding right before our eyes. In today’s fast-paced world, technology isn’t just a tool; it’s a partner in our daily lives. From AI-driven apps that seem to know what you want before you do, to immersive virtual realities that transport you to another world, cutting-edge technology is revolutionizing how we connect, communicate, and create. At Sensekriti, we are at the forefront of this transformation, crafting digital experiences that don’t just meet expectations—they redefine them.

Embracing the Future: A seamless interaction between humans and cutting-edge technology, shaping the digital experiences of tomorrow

The Revolution of AI and Machine Learning

Let’s begin with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), the technologies that are silently shaping the digital experiences we encounter daily. AI is no longer just a futuristic concept—it’s the engine driving the most intuitive and personalized interactions online. Whether it’s the Netflix recommendation system that seems to know your taste better than you do, or the smart assistants like Siri and Alexa that respond to your voice commands, AI is making digital experiences more human-like and engaging.

  • Personalization: AI allows businesses to offer highly personalized experiences, from product recommendations to customized content.
  • Predictive Analysis: AI helps companies predict trends and customer behavior, enabling data-driven decisions.
  • Automation: Machine learning automates routine tasks, freeing up time for more strategic activities.

At Sensekriti, we harness the power of AI and ML to develop smart solutions that not only cater to user needs but also anticipate them, making digital interactions smoother and more satisfying.

 

The Immersive Power of Virtual and Augmented Reality

Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) are transforming the way we experience the world around us—blurring the lines between the physical and digital realms. These technologies are no longer confined to the gaming industry; they are making significant inroads into fields such as education, healthcare, real estate, and retail.

  • Enhanced User Engagement: AR and VR create immersive experiences that captivate and engage users on a deeper level.
  • Virtual Try-Ons and Tours: Retailers and real estate agents are using AR/VR to offer virtual try-ons and tours, providing convenience and a new way of shopping or exploring properties.
  • Training and Education: VR is being used for realistic training simulations, while AR offers interactive learning experiences.

At Sensekriti, we are passionate about leveraging AR and VR to create immersive experiences that captivate users and provide them with a level of engagement that was previously unimaginable.

The Connectivity of the Internet of Things (IoT)

The Internet of Things (IoT) is another groundbreaking technology that is transforming how we interact with the world. IoT refers to the network of interconnected devices that communicate with each other, collecting and exchanging data to create a seamless, automated experience.

  • Smart Homes and Cities: IoT enables smart homes where devices like lights and thermostats can be controlled remotely, and smart cities that optimize traffic flow and reduce energy consumption.
  • Real-Time Monitoring: In industries like manufacturing, IoT devices monitor equipment in real time, predicting failures before they occur and minimizing downtime.
  • Personalized Services: IoT allows businesses to offer personalized services, enhancing customer satisfaction and loyalty.

At Sensekriti, we are integrating IoT solutions into our projects to help businesses stay connected, optimize their processes, and deliver value to their customers.

Sensekriti’s Approach: Merging Technology with Creativity

At Sensekriti, we believe that technology is most powerful when it’s used to enhance human experiences. That’s why we don’t just follow trends; we innovate and create solutions that are tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients. Our approach is rooted in collaboration—working closely with our clients to understand their goals, challenges, and audience, so that we can deliver digital experiences that resonate.

  • Client-Centric Solutions: We start by identifying the right technology to add the most value to a project, ensuring it aligns with our clients’ specific goals.
  • Innovation and Creativity: We combine cutting-edge technology with creative expertise to craft solutions that are both functional and delightful to use.
  • Collaborative Process: Our process involves close collaboration with clients to ensure the final product not only meets but exceeds expectations.

Our process is driven by a passion for innovation and a commitment to excellence. We start by identifying the right technology that will add the most value to a project, whether it’s AI for personalized user interactions, AR/VR for immersive experiences, or IoT for enhanced connectivity. Then, we combine this technology with our creative expertise to craft solutions that are not only functional but also engaging and delightful to use.

Conclusion: Embracing the Future Together

As we stand on the brink of a new era in digital experiences, it’s clear that cutting-edge technologies like AI, AR/VR, and IoT are not just tools—they’re revolutionizing how we interact with the world. These innovations are breaking down barriers between the digital and physical, making our interactions more seamless, personalized, and immersive. At Sensekriti, we are proud to be at the forefront of this transformation, blending technology with creativity to craft solutions that don’t just meet expectations—they exceed them.

But the journey doesn’t stop here. As technology continues to evolve, so do the opportunities to create even more impactful digital experiences. The future is full of possibilities, and we’re excited to explore them, always asking, “What’s next?”

So, what about you? How will your business harness these cutting-edge technologies to shape the future of digital experiences

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How startups are cutting cloud costs, renegotiating deals with service providers https://sensekriti.com/how-startups-are-cutting-cloud-costs-renegotiating-deals-with-service-providers/ https://sensekriti.com/how-startups-are-cutting-cloud-costs-renegotiating-deals-with-service-providers/#comments Mon, 10 Apr 2023 08:19:08 +0000 https://tecnologia.vamtam.com/?p=8435

As global macroeconomic conditions worsen and funding slowdown continues, Indian startups are cutting their spends on an integral part of tech businesses – cloud storage – by renegotiating contracts with service providers like AWS and Google Cloud, multiple startup founders told ET.

Many of these companies have slashed cloud expenses by 20%-30% while some growth stage startups such as ecommerce platforms Meesho and Dealshare have brought down their cloud expenses by 50%, under pressure to control their cash burn, they said.

This has led to the top three cloud service providers – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure – waging pricing wars to lure startups onto their platforms in the current downturn.

Over the past months, several startups have been approached by AWS rivals to switch over for lesser pricing, multiple founders who have been in talks with them confirmed.

In some instances, founders are using pricing quotes received from Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to renegotiate discounted contracts with AWS, their primary cloud service provider, said one of the founders.

Cybersecurity ecosystem

The Data Security Council of India has forecast that the cybersecurity ecosystem will expand up to a point where nearly one million professionals will be required by 2025. Additionally, the demand for cloud security skills is estimated to grow by 115% between 2020 and 2025, representing almost 20,000 job openings, Narayan added.

An extensive exercise in reskilling and/or upskilling the existing workforce, believe staffing experts, is one of the ways that telcos can future proof their work.

Indian mobile phone operators are expected to at least double their investments on network security with the 5G roll out expected to spark a surge in network vulnerabilities, which assume critical importance especially for enterprises.

However, it is already proving to be a challenge for telcos to have robust security teams.

Bharti Airtel, for example, has been preparing for 5G roll out by upskilling its professionals and offering them certification courses such as CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). The courses are offered based on skill and eligibility level free of cost.

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4 Cybersecurity Takeaways from China’s Largest Data Breach https://sensekriti.com/4-cybersecurity-takeaways-from-chinas-largest-data-breach/ https://sensekriti.com/4-cybersecurity-takeaways-from-chinas-largest-data-breach/#comments Mon, 10 Apr 2023 08:18:06 +0000 https://tecnologia.vamtam.com/?p=8432

As global macroeconomic conditions worsen and funding slowdown continues, Indian startups are cutting their spends on an integral part of tech businesses – cloud storage – by renegotiating contracts with service providers like AWS and Google Cloud, multiple startup founders told ET.

Many of these companies have slashed cloud expenses by 20%-30% while some growth stage startups such as ecommerce platforms Meesho and Dealshare have brought down their cloud expenses by 50%, under pressure to control their cash burn, they said.

This has led to the top three cloud service providers – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure – waging pricing wars to lure startups onto their platforms in the current downturn.

Over the past months, several startups have been approached by AWS rivals to switch over for lesser pricing, multiple founders who have been in talks with them confirmed.

In some instances, founders are using pricing quotes received from Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to renegotiate discounted contracts with AWS, their primary cloud service provider, said one of the founders.

Cybersecurity ecosystem

The Data Security Council of India has forecast that the cybersecurity ecosystem will expand up to a point where nearly one million professionals will be required by 2025. Additionally, the demand for cloud security skills is estimated to grow by 115% between 2020 and 2025, representing almost 20,000 job openings, Narayan added.

An extensive exercise in reskilling and/or upskilling the existing workforce, believe staffing experts, is one of the ways that telcos can future proof their work.

Indian mobile phone operators are expected to at least double their investments on network security with the 5G roll out expected to spark a surge in network vulnerabilities, which assume critical importance especially for enterprises.

However, it is already proving to be a challenge for telcos to have robust security teams.

Bharti Airtel, for example, has been preparing for 5G roll out by upskilling its professionals and offering them certification courses such as CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). The courses are offered based on skill and eligibility level free of cost.

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Top 5 Tips for Solving the Email Security Problem https://sensekriti.com/top-5-tips-for-solving-the-email-security-problem/ https://sensekriti.com/top-5-tips-for-solving-the-email-security-problem/#comments Mon, 10 Apr 2023 08:15:51 +0000 https://tecnologia.vamtam.com/?p=8429

As global macroeconomic conditions worsen and funding slowdown continues, Indian startups are cutting their spends on an integral part of tech businesses – cloud storage – by renegotiating contracts with service providers like AWS and Google Cloud, multiple startup founders told ET.

Many of these companies have slashed cloud expenses by 20%-30% while some growth stage startups such as ecommerce platforms Meesho and Dealshare have brought down their cloud expenses by 50%, under pressure to control their cash burn, they said.

This has led to the top three cloud service providers – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure – waging pricing wars to lure startups onto their platforms in the current downturn.

Over the past months, several startups have been approached by AWS rivals to switch over for lesser pricing, multiple founders who have been in talks with them confirmed.

In some instances, founders are using pricing quotes received from Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to renegotiate discounted contracts with AWS, their primary cloud service provider, said one of the founders.

Cybersecurity ecosystem

The Data Security Council of India has forecast that the cybersecurity ecosystem will expand up to a point where nearly one million professionals will be required by 2025. Additionally, the demand for cloud security skills is estimated to grow by 115% between 2020 and 2025, representing almost 20,000 job openings, Narayan added.

An extensive exercise in reskilling and/or upskilling the existing workforce, believe staffing experts, is one of the ways that telcos can future proof their work.

Indian mobile phone operators are expected to at least double their investments on network security with the 5G roll out expected to spark a surge in network vulnerabilities, which assume critical importance especially for enterprises.

However, it is already proving to be a challenge for telcos to have robust security teams.

Bharti Airtel, for example, has been preparing for 5G roll out by upskilling its professionals and offering them certification courses such as CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). The courses are offered based on skill and eligibility level free of cost.

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What You Shouldn’t Be Doing with Your Cybersecurity in 2023 https://sensekriti.com/what-you-shouldnt-be-doing-with-your-cybersecurity-in-2023/ https://sensekriti.com/what-you-shouldnt-be-doing-with-your-cybersecurity-in-2023/#comments Mon, 10 Apr 2023 08:14:41 +0000 https://tecnologia.vamtam.com/?p=8426

As global macroeconomic conditions worsen and funding slowdown continues, Indian startups are cutting their spends on an integral part of tech businesses – cloud storage – by renegotiating contracts with service providers like AWS and Google Cloud, multiple startup founders told ET.

Many of these companies have slashed cloud expenses by 20%-30% while some growth stage startups such as ecommerce platforms Meesho and Dealshare have brought down their cloud expenses by 50%, under pressure to control their cash burn, they said.

This has led to the top three cloud service providers – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure – waging pricing wars to lure startups onto their platforms in the current downturn.

Over the past months, several startups have been approached by AWS rivals to switch over for lesser pricing, multiple founders who have been in talks with them confirmed.

In some instances, founders are using pricing quotes received from Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to renegotiate discounted contracts with AWS, their primary cloud service provider, said one of the founders.

Cybersecurity ecosystem

The Data Security Council of India has forecast that the cybersecurity ecosystem will expand up to a point where nearly one million professionals will be required by 2025. Additionally, the demand for cloud security skills is estimated to grow by 115% between 2020 and 2025, representing almost 20,000 job openings, Narayan added.

An extensive exercise in reskilling and/or upskilling the existing workforce, believe staffing experts, is one of the ways that telcos can future proof their work.

Indian mobile phone operators are expected to at least double their investments on network security with the 5G roll out expected to spark a surge in network vulnerabilities, which assume critical importance especially for enterprises.

However, it is already proving to be a challenge for telcos to have robust security teams.

Bharti Airtel, for example, has been preparing for 5G roll out by upskilling its professionals and offering them certification courses such as CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). The courses are offered based on skill and eligibility level free of cost.

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Heavy Equipment Manufacturer Finds Concrete Solutions https://sensekriti.com/heavy-equipment-manufacturer-finds-concrete-solutions/ https://sensekriti.com/heavy-equipment-manufacturer-finds-concrete-solutions/#comments Mon, 10 Apr 2023 08:13:10 +0000 https://tecnologia.vamtam.com/?p=8423

As global macroeconomic conditions worsen and funding slowdown continues, Indian startups are cutting their spends on an integral part of tech businesses – cloud storage – by renegotiating contracts with service providers like AWS and Google Cloud, multiple startup founders told ET.

Many of these companies have slashed cloud expenses by 20%-30% while some growth stage startups such as ecommerce platforms Meesho and Dealshare have brought down their cloud expenses by 50%, under pressure to control their cash burn, they said.

This has led to the top three cloud service providers – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure – waging pricing wars to lure startups onto their platforms in the current downturn.

Over the past months, several startups have been approached by AWS rivals to switch over for lesser pricing, multiple founders who have been in talks with them confirmed.

In some instances, founders are using pricing quotes received from Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to renegotiate discounted contracts with AWS, their primary cloud service provider, said one of the founders.

Cybersecurity ecosystem

The Data Security Council of India has forecast that the cybersecurity ecosystem will expand up to a point where nearly one million professionals will be required by 2025. Additionally, the demand for cloud security skills is estimated to grow by 115% between 2020 and 2025, representing almost 20,000 job openings, Narayan added.

An extensive exercise in reskilling and/or upskilling the existing workforce, believe staffing experts, is one of the ways that telcos can future proof their work.

Indian mobile phone operators are expected to at least double their investments on network security with the 5G roll out expected to spark a surge in network vulnerabilities, which assume critical importance especially for enterprises.

However, it is already proving to be a challenge for telcos to have robust security teams.

Bharti Airtel, for example, has been preparing for 5G roll out by upskilling its professionals and offering them certification courses such as CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). The courses are offered based on skill and eligibility level free of cost.

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5 Impactful Elements That Promote IT and Business Alignment https://sensekriti.com/5-impactful-elements-that-promote-it-and-business-alignment/ https://sensekriti.com/5-impactful-elements-that-promote-it-and-business-alignment/#comments Mon, 10 Apr 2023 08:12:11 +0000 https://tecnologia.vamtam.com/?p=8420

As global macroeconomic conditions worsen and funding slowdown continues, Indian startups are cutting their spends on an integral part of tech businesses – cloud storage – by renegotiating contracts with service providers like AWS and Google Cloud, multiple startup founders told ET.

Many of these companies have slashed cloud expenses by 20%-30% while some growth stage startups such as ecommerce platforms Meesho and Dealshare have brought down their cloud expenses by 50%, under pressure to control their cash burn, they said.

This has led to the top three cloud service providers – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure – waging pricing wars to lure startups onto their platforms in the current downturn.

Over the past months, several startups have been approached by AWS rivals to switch over for lesser pricing, multiple founders who have been in talks with them confirmed.

In some instances, founders are using pricing quotes received from Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to renegotiate discounted contracts with AWS, their primary cloud service provider, said one of the founders.

Cybersecurity ecosystem

The Data Security Council of India has forecast that the cybersecurity ecosystem will expand up to a point where nearly one million professionals will be required by 2025. Additionally, the demand for cloud security skills is estimated to grow by 115% between 2020 and 2025, representing almost 20,000 job openings, Narayan added.

An extensive exercise in reskilling and/or upskilling the existing workforce, believe staffing experts, is one of the ways that telcos can future proof their work.

Indian mobile phone operators are expected to at least double their investments on network security with the 5G roll out expected to spark a surge in network vulnerabilities, which assume critical importance especially for enterprises.

However, it is already proving to be a challenge for telcos to have robust security teams.

Bharti Airtel, for example, has been preparing for 5G roll out by upskilling its professionals and offering them certification courses such as CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). The courses are offered based on skill and eligibility level free of cost.

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Healthy Supply Chain Management Positions UniWell for Growth https://sensekriti.com/healthy-supply-chain-management-positions-uniwell-for-growth/ https://sensekriti.com/healthy-supply-chain-management-positions-uniwell-for-growth/#comments Mon, 10 Apr 2023 08:11:17 +0000 https://tecnologia.vamtam.com/?p=8417

As global macroeconomic conditions worsen and funding slowdown continues, Indian startups are cutting their spends on an integral part of tech businesses – cloud storage – by renegotiating contracts with service providers like AWS and Google Cloud, multiple startup founders told ET.

Many of these companies have slashed cloud expenses by 20%-30% while some growth stage startups such as ecommerce platforms Meesho and Dealshare have brought down their cloud expenses by 50%, under pressure to control their cash burn, they said.

This has led to the top three cloud service providers – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure – waging pricing wars to lure startups onto their platforms in the current downturn.

Over the past months, several startups have been approached by AWS rivals to switch over for lesser pricing, multiple founders who have been in talks with them confirmed.

In some instances, founders are using pricing quotes received from Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to renegotiate discounted contracts with AWS, their primary cloud service provider, said one of the founders.

Cybersecurity ecosystem

The Data Security Council of India has forecast that the cybersecurity ecosystem will expand up to a point where nearly one million professionals will be required by 2025. Additionally, the demand for cloud security skills is estimated to grow by 115% between 2020 and 2025, representing almost 20,000 job openings, Narayan added.

An extensive exercise in reskilling and/or upskilling the existing workforce, believe staffing experts, is one of the ways that telcos can future proof their work.

Indian mobile phone operators are expected to at least double their investments on network security with the 5G roll out expected to spark a surge in network vulnerabilities, which assume critical importance especially for enterprises.

However, it is already proving to be a challenge for telcos to have robust security teams.

Bharti Airtel, for example, has been preparing for 5G roll out by upskilling its professionals and offering them certification courses such as CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). The courses are offered based on skill and eligibility level free of cost.

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Simplifying and Securing Attachments in Sage X3 https://sensekriti.com/simplifying-and-securing-attachments-in-sage-x3/ https://sensekriti.com/simplifying-and-securing-attachments-in-sage-x3/#comments Mon, 10 Apr 2023 08:10:09 +0000 https://tecnologia.vamtam.com/?p=8414

As global macroeconomic conditions worsen and funding slowdown continues, Indian startups are cutting their spends on an integral part of tech businesses – cloud storage – by renegotiating contracts with service providers like AWS and Google Cloud, multiple startup founders told ET.

Many of these companies have slashed cloud expenses by 20%-30% while some growth stage startups such as ecommerce platforms Meesho and Dealshare have brought down their cloud expenses by 50%, under pressure to control their cash burn, they said.

This has led to the top three cloud service providers – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure – waging pricing wars to lure startups onto their platforms in the current downturn.

Over the past months, several startups have been approached by AWS rivals to switch over for lesser pricing, multiple founders who have been in talks with them confirmed.

In some instances, founders are using pricing quotes received from Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to renegotiate discounted contracts with AWS, their primary cloud service provider, said one of the founders.

Cybersecurity ecosystem

The Data Security Council of India has forecast that the cybersecurity ecosystem will expand up to a point where nearly one million professionals will be required by 2025. Additionally, the demand for cloud security skills is estimated to grow by 115% between 2020 and 2025, representing almost 20,000 job openings, Narayan added.

An extensive exercise in reskilling and/or upskilling the existing workforce, believe staffing experts, is one of the ways that telcos can future proof their work.

Indian mobile phone operators are expected to at least double their investments on network security with the 5G roll out expected to spark a surge in network vulnerabilities, which assume critical importance especially for enterprises.

However, it is already proving to be a challenge for telcos to have robust security teams.

Bharti Airtel, for example, has been preparing for 5G roll out by upskilling its professionals and offering them certification courses such as CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). The courses are offered based on skill and eligibility level free of cost.

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