The reduction in hiring indicates a shift in the business model from hiring thousands of people to write code cheap to using artificial intelligence for repeatable tasks.
Infosys is steadily trying to get back its lost ground under Sikka.
Percy Mistry says things at market regulator Sebi are also in bad shape.
'We need good teachers at the primary, secondary and higher education levels.'
Business should be pleasure, not pressure, believes Thrissur-based T S Kalyanaraman.
Congestion on Mumbai roads has become chronic.
Nandan Nilekani talks about moving towards a cashless economy and freedom of Internet, among others
As Nasdaq-listed company indicates poor spending in financial services space, Indian firms feel jittery
To double revenues in four years; asks staff to 'think like a start-up', to brainstorm out-of-the-box ideas
Lenders feel temples still have a few apprehensions.
WhatsApp is the factory where data gets collected for Facebook. And, the cost of that data collection is insignificant as against the monetisation happening on the Facebook platform
'The big thing is on the works on Zero Distance, the initiative to bring innovations in every project.'
Jallikattu is organised at 24 places Tamil Nadu between January 14 and January 17. An event can raise up to Rs 15 lakh in a village
However, the IT firms will get some benefits, as software exports from their Chinese campuses will yield more in local currency
Yuan depreciation will make imports in China more expensive, depressing demand, especially for commodities.
The company is unlikely to continue with the CEO-COO model
Both Airtel and Vodafone claim they did everything possible to resume services.
Nandan Nilekani, Gokul Rajaram at top two spots in value terms
Today Aashirvaad, ITC says, has 75 per cent of the market.
Indian CEOs might like to make some serious course correction.