\"\"LONDON: India has emerged on top of a new global digital ranking released today by Barclays<\/a> bank in the field of digital creation and coding, ahead of countries like Germany and Brazil.
\n
While the country lagged behind considerably on broadband access and policy, it made a solid mark in fields such as \"protecting data and devices\" and \"communication and collaborating\", according to the
Barclays<\/a> Digital Development Index commissioned by Ashok Vaswani<\/a>, the Indian-origin CEO of Barclays UK.
\n
\nThe index benchmarks 10 countries worldwide on their readiness to compete in the digital economy and was aimed at tackling areas in which the UK is lagging behind other countries.
\n
\n\"When it comes to individuals' assessment of their own digital skills and confidence, the UK trails major economic rivals India, China and the US,\" the report found.
\n
\n\"India is placed 7th overall; bottom of the league on broadband access and policy but top on digital creation and coding,\" it added.
\n
The UK-headquartered bank had surveyed 10,000 workers in 10 countries to create its ranking - Estonia (1), South Korea (2), Sweden (3), UK (4), China (5), US (6), India (7), Germany (8), Brazil (9) and South
Africa<\/a> (10).
\n
\nThe country-based survey measured the level of \"Individual Digital Empowerment\" among workers by assessing their digital skills in six categories ranging from basic to more advanced: researching and evaluating information; communicating and collaborating; protecting data and devices; content creation and coding; solving problems; and knowledge and attitude.
\n
\nThe scores for Individual Digital Empowerment were then combined with analysis of policy frameworks and support for the development of digital skills in each country to create the overall ranking.
\n
\n\"We want the UK to be the most digitally savvy nation on earth,\" said Vaswani.
\n
\n\"This research shows Britons need to equip themselves with digital skills whether to future-proof their career, or keep personal data and devices safe,\" he noted.
\n
\nOnly 16 per cent of workers in the UK would be comfortable building a website, compared with 39 per cent in Brazil and 37 per cent in India, according to the report.
\n
\nPassword-generating software that creates secure logins is used by just 13 per cent of Britons, compared with 32 per cent of people in India and China.
\n
\nAmong other emerging countries, Estonia and South Korea lead the way in providing people with vocational skills in the digital space.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":53294789,"title":"Reliance Communications incorporates investment firm in Netherlands","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/reliance-communications-incorporates-investment-firm-in-netherlands\/53294789","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":53294907,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"India leads global digital coding race: Barclays report","synopsis":"The index benchmarks 10 countries worldwide on their readiness to compete in the digital economy and was aimed at tackling areas in which the UK is lagging behind other countries.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/india-leads-global-digital-coding-race-barclays-report","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-07-20 08:53:43","lastupd":"2016-07-20 08:55:18","breadcrumbTags":["Barclays","Internet","Africa","Ashok Vaswani","digital coding"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/india-leads-global-digital-coding-race-barclays-report"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2016-07-20" data-index="article_1">

印度领先全球数字编码竞赛:巴克莱报告

该指数基准全球10个国家准备在数字经济竞争和旨在解决领域中,英国是落后于其他国家。

  • 更新于2016年7月20日08:55点坚持
伦敦:印度之上出现了一个新的全球数字今天公布的排名巴克莱(Barclays)银行领域的数字创造和编码,在德国和巴西这样的国家。

尽管中国大大落后于宽带接入和政策,它使一个坚实的马克等领域的“保护数据和设备”和“沟通与合作”,根据巴克莱(Barclays)数字发展指数委托Ashok Vaswani印度裔英国巴克莱银行的首席执行官。

该指数基准全球10个国家准备在数字经济竞争和旨在解决领域中,英国是落后于其他国家。

“当涉及到个人的评估自己的数字技能和信心,英国落后于主要经济竞争对手印度、中国和美国,“报告发现。

“印度放置7日整体;底联赛的宽带接入和政策但创造数字和编码,”它补充道。

韩国的银行在10个国家调查了10000名工人来创建它的排名——爱沙尼亚(1)、韩国(2)、瑞典(3)、英国(4)、中国(5)、(6),印度(7),德国(8)、巴西(9)和南部非洲(10)。

符合国情的调查测量了水平的“个人数字授权”工人通过评估他们的数字技术在六个类别从基本到更先进的研究和评价信息;沟通和合作;保护数据和设备;内容创作和编码;解决问题;、知识和态度。

个人数字赋权的分数然后结合政策分析框架和支持数字技能在每个国家的发展创建整体排名。

“我们想要英国最精明的国家在地球上,数字化的“Vaswani说。

“这项研究显示英国人需要数字技能武装自己,是否不会过时的职业,或保证个人数据和设备的安全,”他说。

在英国只有16%的工人会舒适的建立一个网站,而在巴西为39%和37%在印度,根据该报告。

Password-generating软件创建安全登录使用只有13%的英国人,相比之下,32%的人在印度和中国。

其他新兴国家,爱沙尼亚和韩国率先向人们提供职业技能在数字空间。
  • 发布于2016年7月20日08:53点坚持

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\"\"LONDON: India has emerged on top of a new global digital ranking released today by Barclays<\/a> bank in the field of digital creation and coding, ahead of countries like Germany and Brazil.
\n
While the country lagged behind considerably on broadband access and policy, it made a solid mark in fields such as \"protecting data and devices\" and \"communication and collaborating\", according to the
Barclays<\/a> Digital Development Index commissioned by Ashok Vaswani<\/a>, the Indian-origin CEO of Barclays UK.
\n
\nThe index benchmarks 10 countries worldwide on their readiness to compete in the digital economy and was aimed at tackling areas in which the UK is lagging behind other countries.
\n
\n\"When it comes to individuals' assessment of their own digital skills and confidence, the UK trails major economic rivals India, China and the US,\" the report found.
\n
\n\"India is placed 7th overall; bottom of the league on broadband access and policy but top on digital creation and coding,\" it added.
\n
The UK-headquartered bank had surveyed 10,000 workers in 10 countries to create its ranking - Estonia (1), South Korea (2), Sweden (3), UK (4), China (5), US (6), India (7), Germany (8), Brazil (9) and South
Africa<\/a> (10).
\n
\nThe country-based survey measured the level of \"Individual Digital Empowerment\" among workers by assessing their digital skills in six categories ranging from basic to more advanced: researching and evaluating information; communicating and collaborating; protecting data and devices; content creation and coding; solving problems; and knowledge and attitude.
\n
\nThe scores for Individual Digital Empowerment were then combined with analysis of policy frameworks and support for the development of digital skills in each country to create the overall ranking.
\n
\n\"We want the UK to be the most digitally savvy nation on earth,\" said Vaswani.
\n
\n\"This research shows Britons need to equip themselves with digital skills whether to future-proof their career, or keep personal data and devices safe,\" he noted.
\n
\nOnly 16 per cent of workers in the UK would be comfortable building a website, compared with 39 per cent in Brazil and 37 per cent in India, according to the report.
\n
\nPassword-generating software that creates secure logins is used by just 13 per cent of Britons, compared with 32 per cent of people in India and China.
\n
\nAmong other emerging countries, Estonia and South Korea lead the way in providing people with vocational skills in the digital space.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":53294789,"title":"Reliance Communications incorporates investment firm in Netherlands","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/reliance-communications-incorporates-investment-firm-in-netherlands\/53294789","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":53294907,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"India leads global digital coding race: Barclays report","synopsis":"The index benchmarks 10 countries worldwide on their readiness to compete in the digital economy and was aimed at tackling areas in which the UK is lagging behind other countries.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/india-leads-global-digital-coding-race-barclays-report","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-07-20 08:53:43","lastupd":"2016-07-20 08:55:18","breadcrumbTags":["Barclays","Internet","Africa","Ashok Vaswani","digital coding"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/india-leads-global-digital-coding-race-barclays-report"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/india-leads-global-digital-coding-race-barclays-report/53294907">