Mumbai : N-Power, the Hardware & Networking training wing of Aptech Limited; the Global Learning Solutions major has announced the launch of “NCESE-RIM”, an exclusive 19 month program in Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM).
The course has been divided in 5 terms offering exit profile at the end of each term starting from Hardware Professional, Systems Administrator, Network & Security Administrator, IMS Professional, RIM professional etc. It will also cover new age technologies such as MCTS-Windows7, MCITP Win 2008 Server Administration track, Cloud Computing, IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL), SQL Server installation and configuration, Virtualization & Desktop Optimization and many more
Ninad Karpe, CEO & MD of Aptech Limited, said, “RIM is going to be the next Gen IT trend in IMS (Infrastructure Management Services) space. For all those who aspire to manage Information Technology (IT) infrastructure such as workstations (desktops, laptops, notebooks, etc), servers, network devices, storage devices, IT security devices, etc of a company from a remote location then this is an appropriate course for them. Aptech has always been the frontrunner in offering innovative and exclusive career programs to students across the globe. I am confident NCESE- RIM will help the aspirants to attain the required skills for this burgeoning industry.”
Speaking at the launch, Anuj Kacker, Chief Operating Officer, Aptech Ltd. said “It is our constant endeavor to evolve with the changing trends. NCESE-RIM will provide a homogeneous solution to the aspirants so that they are well versed with the latest technologies that exist. I am sure this course will provide students a power packed combination which will enhance the employability of the students manifold, opening up a world of opportunities for them in this sphere.”
Currently the Infrastructure Management Services (IMS) is pegged at USD 524 billion industry. India is well positioned to capture a disproportionate share of $ 13–15 billion in field of Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM) by 2013 and is likely to create 325,000 to 375,000 jobs as emphasized by McKinsey & Company. Leading IT companies in India like Sify, HCL Technologies, Capgemini, Accenture, IBM, Patni, EDS, Mphasis, Microland, Wipro, Cognizant and many more have been expanding their RIM workforces by 50% year-on-year.