India’s second largest software exporter Infosys has initiated the hunt for its next chairman, following KV Kamath’s appointment as chief of the $100 -billion New Development Bank of the BRICS countries that
April 19, 2024
April 19, 2024
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India’s second largest software exporter Infosys has initiated the hunt for its next chairman, following KV Kamath’s appointment as chief of the $100 -billion New Development Bank of the BRICS countries that
Wipro has revamped its in-house training support for employees and launched at least three technical training programs over the past year to reskill its staff in newer areas of technology, especially
Wipro Ltd., a leading global information technology, consulting and business process services company, today announced the launch of its Remote-Branch-Distribution Office solution (RoBoDo), based on Nutanix Web-Scale Infrastructure, which enables enterprises to
Uniphore Software Systems, Chennai-based speech recognition solutions company has closed Series A round of funding by Kris Gopalakrishnan (co-founder, Infosys) along with existing investors. The funding will fuel Uniphore’s global expansion and
Infosys has proposed a significant expansion of its operations in about 21,500 seats at the Electronics City software hub by spending about Rs 2,000 crore. If the plan fructifies, it will
Infosys, has launched the launch of the Finacle Youth Banking solution, a banking solution for young people. The digital banking solution, specially designed for young customers between the ages of 12 to
Google has emerged as the most attractive employer in the country followed by Sony, according to leading human resource consultancy Randstad. Microsoft India, which topped the list consecutively for the past four
Dell, the $62-billion technology major, will double its retail footprint to have 800 exclusive stores across the country over the next one year so that it can meet the increasing demand for
Infosys plans to put in place a new incentive structure to reward its sales superstars in a bid to retain key personnel amid a scramble to win large outsourcing deals and regain
Infosys is set to identify and incubate about a dozen new ideas that could potentially bring $100 million (about Rs 620 crore) each and a total of over a billion dollars in
Apple is secretive about almost everything it does. And among its best kept secrets is the work it does with Indian IT vendors. The vendors themselves are sworn to secrecy through stringent
While the Indian IT firms are getting insistent in buying smaller ticket size companies in the US, sources with direct knowledge share that one such candidate, Sierra-Cedar with HQ in Georgia, US