IT Training Firms Focus on Diversification

Thursday, 17 October 2013, 01:50 IST
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With over 110 training institutes across the country, ATL has been a major feeder company to the IT sector over the last decade. With its presence in 70 cities globally, ATL has launched products and services on parallel tracks to ensure a multi-fold franchise and company growth even in testing times.
“We are essentially leveraging our strengths to keep our presence growing and our revenue will take care of itself,” said ATL spokesperson Neha Kumar.
“This is an acid test but we are confident that we can not only adapt, but also create a wider impact. We are loyal towards our franchise and will not launch offerings via non-franchise or parallel franchise route. This diversification will ensure that both the company and franchise grow in this downturn,” Kumar said.
Software development is one such field of innovation. Software and network products sold under the brand 'Fort Appin', like Malware Guard, File Encryption, Centralized surveillance, Hosted project management, Hosted CRM and UTM have already created quite a flutter.
ATL has also forayed into centralized surveillance, a software solution that integrates security systems and combines multiple security features such as CCTV, access control, intruder alarms, smoke cloak, smart water, gates and barriers and perimeter protection into one front end.
“These systems are bolted together with a vision,” ATL said in a statement.



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