Persistent, L&T Technology and TechM named among leading service providers
The channel has begun forensic investigations into the leak of the next episode, which was put up on Reddit three days before the official release.
Growing protectionism in their main markets - the US and the UK - has forced them to hire local workers, upending the cost arbitrage model they had built their business on.
The former Team India captain, who has invested in entertainment company Flickstree, in conversation with Romita Majumdar & Urvi Malvania.
Norton report says Indians putting themselves at risk over Wi-Fi usage
TCS is setting up a large BPO operation in Varanasi next year, some staff could be absorbed there
TCS, which, plans to earn $1 bn in 3-7 years will explore segments such as cyber security, internet of things, analytics of IoT, and cloud application and infrastructure.
Partnership will ensure that Intel's chips sell better in systems that are used by large enterprises
Reskilling and online certification are the biggest earners in the Indian online education market
The past few weeks have seen several hundred people let go of by IT services firms joining unions claiming to represent tech workers fighting for their rights.
Four Tech Mahindra employees approached the labour commission in Karnataka
Quikr founder & CEO Pranay Chulet tells Raghu Krishnan and Bibhu Ranjan Mishra why money has never been an issue for Quikr and that someday he will make a romantic comedy.
Happiest Minds expects revenue to touch $100 mn in 3 years, the fastest in India's tech services sector.
Stamp of approval on CEO's strategy and long-term goal for the company
The development comes close on the heels of Uber planning to invest substantial part of $3.5 bn Saudi money in India.
'SAP has been an enterprise software leader for 43 years, and we don't have a competitor also in this space.'
The withdrawal of offer letters is an indication that the company might have overestimated its future business after giving offer letters.
Ola and Uber have committed to spending Rs 15,000 cr to win the taxi market.
The first option that the state government might opt for is offer Infosys space in one of the SEZs that are coming up, but that is unlikely to be accepted
In FY16, Infosys had 48 employees in India who were paid more than Rs 1 crore in annual compensation, as compared to 111 in FY15.