{"id":19083,"date":"2017-11-09T18:15:34","date_gmt":"2017-11-09T18:15:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogbox.indianeagle.com\/?p=19083"},"modified":"2017-11-09T19:09:01","modified_gmt":"2017-11-09T19:09:01","slug":"bengaluru-best-digital-environment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/bengaluru-best-digital-environment\/","title":{"rendered":"Bengaluru Becomes Best Digital Environment City Beating San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Singapore"},"content":{"rendered":"
The race is no more about globalization but digitalization. With everything going digital from urban milieus to rural landscapes across the globe, which city does have and offer the best digital environment for business was a million-dollar question. Bengaluru, the Silicon Valley of India, proved to be the dark horse in the digital world, racing ahead of 45 global cities including San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Beijing, Singapore, London, Tokyo and Shanghai.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Picture Credit: PTI<\/p><\/div>\n
Bengaluru<\/span><\/a> scored the highest on the index of digital environment and met all parameters, according a most recent Bloomberg report based on the Economist Intelligence Unit\u2019s survey among 2620 executives<\/strong> and one-to-one interviews with over 15 business leaders from 45 cities worldwide. Bengaluru stood out in the survey on innovation, entrepreneurship, technology development, ICT infrastructure, financial environment, digital security, people and skills.<\/p>\n
India\u2019s primary IT hub, Bengaluru<\/span><\/a> is followed by San Francisco, Mumbai, New Delhi<\/span><\/a>, Tokyo and Berlin in the race for digital environment.<\/strong><\/p>\n
While global leaders expressed their confidence in the current digital environment of Bengaluru, Indian professionals in the Silicon Valley of USA may beg to differ.<\/strong> Most of the IT professionals in Bengaluru work hard to get H1B visas to the Silicon Valley of USA, as per a \u2018Bengaluru vs San Francisco\u2019 discussion on Quora. Once they arrive in the land of \u2018American Dreams\u2019 they try to cement their feet on the soil of America. Reverse migration (from San Francisco to Bengaluru<\/span>)<\/strong> hardly occurs, but they travel to India at least once in a year.<\/p>\n
Of all the companies surveyed by the Economist Intelligence Unit, 48% confidently said that they have no issues when it comes to relocating to Bengaluru<\/strong> in order to take the city\u2019s digital environment. Out of this 48% were 45% in Europe, 53% in Asia, 48% in the United States, and 46% in Australia.<\/p>\n