Revenue rose 23.4 per cent to Rs 1,655 crore
The idea is to create a start-up-like activity with a small business unit.
But Indian information technology workers might do better without the companies that held them back, says Mihir S Sharma.
While the first wave of moving work to India was driven by cost considerations, increasingly companies are banking on local talent to add value to their business by jointly developing products and solutions.
Infosys on Friday posted a 3.5 per cent rise in quarterly net profit, lagging analyst estimates.
TCS, Infosys and others are banking on automation to protect their turf in the US, but building a successful revenue model around it may prove difficult
At a time of massive job losses that is what the much-vaunted Indian IT sector needs. Ritwik Sharma reports.
Infosys is steadily trying to get back its lost ground under Sikka.
While recruitment is falling, the capabilities needed to land an IT job are stiffening.
Western businesses and diplomats in Delhi privately say Modi's reputation as a man of action has been hurt by setbacks on economic reform.
To secure a work visa in the US, students have to find an employer who can sponsor it.
'Embracing comes naturally to us; we embrace everything and everyone, but it takes a master to extend it to a firm hand-shaker like Trump, and to literally bend him to your method.'
While a three-year tax holiday and relaxation of capital gains for funds have been received favourably, others argue that not enough has been announced.
Sikka's regret over lack of strategic talk with clients hints at larger problem
50 years ago, on April 1, 1968, Tata Consultancy Services -- now India's leading IT company -- was born. The foundation for TCS was laid by Faqir Chand Kohli whose life touched directly or indirectly many, many, Indians, says Shivanand Kanavi.
The industry employs about 10 million workforce.
Lenders taking up incubator-style roles with small investments in start-ups
Foxconn is the world's largest contract manufacturer for electronic goods and makes iPhones for Apple and smartphones for its Chinese rival Xiaomi.
E-commerce is awash in money, raising concerns about whether this is just another unsustainable internet trend headed for a bust.
Think organic food, affordable homes, artificial intelligence, suggests Prof Manmeet Barve.
Amid Trump's expected action against employment visas, India's bellwether IT firms reveal they have been preparing for this eventuality for years.
Not many people know that today's BPM industry gives specialists great career options.
Gulshan Rai talks to Surabhi Agarwal about the tussle with social media companies over sharing data, Section 66a of the Information Technology Act and his new job.
Transcript of the Ganesh Natarajan chat on rediff on Friday.