Abstract
For any country's economic development, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are seen as the driving force behind growth. The sustainability of this employment provider for 26 million people is, therefore, a critical and vital element. India, in the post-independent era, took technological development as a high priority on its planning agenda. Thus, technological growth has been a part and parcel of its industrial development activities. India's government estimates that of the 13.2 million small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the nation, around 8% of the GDP, 400 modern Small-Scale Enterprises (SSEs), and 2000 rural and artisan-based clusters exist. Information Technology (IT), automobile cyber security, data science, sales, and banking usage adopted by large companies in various activities of their business have been researched to a significant extent. However, there exists limited research on IT, automobile cyber security, data science, sales, and banking usages by SMEs, especially in the Indian context. SMEs are often not motivated to adopt technology because of resource unavailability. Researchers set out to learn how workers of small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) see cloud computing services. A survey of 167 people working in Indian SMEs yielded the results of the quantitative investigation. On the other side, an effort has been made to study SMEs' methods for IT, automobile cyber security, data science, sales, and banking adoption in their daily business activities among two types of Indian SMEs, namely IT, automobile cyber security, data science, sales and banking SMEs & Auto Component SMEs (SMEs)of both small and medium-size.
Keyword
Indian SME, IT, automobile cyber security, data science, sales and banking, Cloud, Big data
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