Software major Infosys Technologies Ltd on Thursday said it would contest the ruling by the Chennai bench of the Intellectual Property Appellate Board, which has held that it cannot hold a monopoly on the trademark 'Infosys.'
India's second largest software company Infosys Technologies will add 12,600 software engineers this fiscal, surpassing its record of over 11,000 additions in 2004-05, the company said on Thursday.
Bangalore based IT major, Infosys Technologies Ltd, will maintain the $204 million to 207 million revenue guidance for the fourth quarter ending in March, despite business uncertainty emerging due to the Iraq crisis a top company executive said
Mukesh Ambani of Reliance Industries, Nandan Mohan Nilekani of Infosys Technologies and Ratan Tata of the Tata group - have figured in this year's list of World's 50 most respected business leaders.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday inaugurated Infosys Technologies Hyderabad Development Centre at an impressive function at Manikonda village near Hyderabad.
Infosys Technologies Ltd, India's No. 2 software services exporter, said on Friday its board will consider on Sunday a plan to sponsor an issue of American Depositary Receipts against existing equity shares.\n\n
Infosys Technologies said on Tuesday that it will decide on issuing bonus shares or stock split during its board meeting in Bangalore on April 13.
Infosys Technologies Ltd's chairman and chief mentor N R Narayana Murthy said on Thursday that development of infrastructure, which is one of the most visible signs of progress, is needed to attract foreign direct investment to India.
The company's total income jumped from Rs 1,845 crore (Rs 18.45 billion) in Q3-05 to Rs 2,532 crore (Rs 25.32 billion) for the quarter ended December 31, 2005, showing a rise of 35 per cent.
Chief of air staff Air Chief Marshal S Krishnaswamy on Friday visited software major Infosys Technologies and explored opportunities with the IT firm to participate in the country's indigenisation efforts in avionics.
Infosys reported revenues of Rs 1,749.33 crore (Rs 17.493 billion) for the period between July to September, an increase of 51.88 per cent over Rs 1,151.80 crore (Rs 11.518 billion) during the same period last year.
Infosys Technologies Ltd said that its plan to enter China may have hit a roadblock due to the current outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.
The IT major's Q2 revenues stood at Rs 2,294 crore (Rs 22.94 billion).
West Bengal government hopes that Infosys Technologies will follow in the footsteps of other IT majors in setting up its development centre in the state.
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Narayana Murthy, head of software giant Infosys Technologies, has been appointed Thailand Premier Thaksin Shinawatra's adviser on information technology matters.
Plans by Infosys Technologies Ltd, India's number two software service exporter, to enter the booming China market have become stuck in bureaucratic red tape, the company's chairman said on Tuesday.\n