Digital-pay companies see 10x growth spurt after demonetisation, report Ayan Pramanik & Shine Jacob/Business Standard from Bengaluru.
Wipro has been quite aggressive among Indian IT services companies in acquisitions as a strategy to buy the capabilities in emerging technologies.
5,565 contracts, valued at $201 billion are up for rebids across geographies and verticals by 2018.
6 post offices have been identified for the pilot stage.
This was among the few times that TCS had to deploy rapid application development mode, which means changes in the application happen on-the-go.
'It is not that the H1B visa employees are coming in to displace jobs.'
It's the second time Nasscom has projected single-digit growth in a decade.
As much as 70% of the 20,900 users globally, reached through an online survey, say they use public wi-fi for checking e-mail, logging into social media accounts or sharing files.
Congruence on terrorism, current disquiet on immigration, short-term visa would top the wish list.
The UK contributed to nearly $20 billion or 18% of India's $108 billion software exports for 2016.
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At Infosys and Wipro, 8,200 roles have been impacted in six months.
Sikka pays 4 business heads million-dollar salaries as incentive to reach the company's revenue target of $20 billion by 2020.
'Over the next two to three years, hiring will come down further.' 'You will see the industry intake of freshers go down to 150,000 from the current 200,000.'
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In our case, the reason for this downward revision of guidance is because there are clients where we have had one time hits because of ramp-downs and things like this, says the Infosys CEO.
With its free listing of goods and services, Facebook could disrupt the paid model adopted by classified players in the country, say Ayan Pramanik and Raghu Krishnan.
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