Murthy comes at a time when the company is losing market share, profitability, and has lost control over predictability of the business.
It, however, is yet to decide on the annual wage rise.
In the quarter ended March, the company's overall headcount fell by 791 to 84,403.
Move to help employees get more without raising their salary base
Q4 turned out to be a much softer quarter than we expected, and some of the ramp-ups did not happen.
It might take a little longer for demand to pick up in India's IT outsourcing services industry.
The US company is driving this strategy through a combination of initiatives, including working with telecom carriers to offer Facebook to users at an affordable rate.
Analysts wonder if the firm will discontinue giving annual guidance.
Human resource experts say the volatile environment might change its hiring pattern, with the process spread through the year, instead of happening during December - February as at present.
The complaint was filed by non-US employees Gopi Vedachalam and Kangana Beri, who were sent from India to the US to work on projects.
TCS was in charge of development and management of the portal for seven years, until MCA decided to hand the work of its IT vendor to Infosys.
Application mgmt, infrastructure mgmt and BPO to be more automated than other areas.
The $100-billion export-driven sector has been vocal on the need to move up the value chain with increased automation, offering services bundled with software products and platforms.
On Tuesday, Nasscom announced at its 21st Leadership Summit that it expected the sector to grow 12-14 per cent in FY14, better than the 10.9 per cent growth it would report for FY13.
Since the start of the year, the PE player has no board representation in the company.
Infy CEO and MD talks about the factors behind the company's performance in the quarter.
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Gupta has been working with Twitter since November 2012
In tougher times, there seems to be an overwhelming focus on managing the large or anchor clients.
Indian information technology (IT) and businesses process outsourcing (BPO) firms that are heavily dependent on business visas can heave a sigh of relief as the United States Department of Labor (DoL) has decided not to change the Labor Condition Application (LCA) norms for now, said industry sources.