Indian IT giant Infosys partners with Anthropic to develop AI services for telecom, with plans to expand to finance, manufacturing, and software development
https://lnkd.in/gvJNERbU …Anthropic:We're collaborating with Infosys to build and deploy AI agents for regulated industries, starting in telecommunications, and expanding to financial services, manufa...
The Trump administration plans to replace the lottery system for H-1B visas with a “weighted” system prioritizing higher-paid individuals, starting February 27
key changes explained NDTV Profit : New H-1B Visa Rules Tilt In Favor Of US Big Tech, Indian IT Faces Fresh Challenges: Sandip Agarwal Business Today : U.S. Scraps H-1B Lottery, Shifts To Skill- And S...
Analysis: Tata, Infosys, and Cognizant are set to bear the brunt of Trump's $100K H-1B fee; from 2020 to 2024, 93% of Infosys' H-1B hires would have had to pay
Bloomberg :
Indian IT services company Infosys agrees to take a 75% stake in Versent Group, a cloud services provider wholly owned by Australia's Telstra Group, for ~$153M
14) Versent : A message from Paul Nicholls, CEO Moneycontrol : Infosys acquires 75% in Telstra's Versent Group for over Rs 1,300 cr to set up AI-led cloud JV Ray Le Maistre / TelecomTV : Telstra offlo...
India's top IT firms, TCS, Infosys, and Wipro, are facing their steepest growth slowdown in years amid global economic uncertainty and geopolitical challenges
Manish Singh / India Dispatch :
India's top IT firms, TCS, Infosys, and Wipro, are facing their steepest growth slowdown in years amid global economic uncertainty and geopolitical challenges
Infosys, TCS and Wipro report disappointing results as Trump tariffs and economic headwinds prompt corporate caution
Infosys confirms that Indian authorities hit the IT giant with a $3.9B tax demand, covering July 2017 to March 2022, the latest company to get such a demand
Chris Kay / Financial Times :
India's top five IT services companies, including Infosys and Wipro, collectively saw a decline of 69,167 employees in FY 2024; HCLTech added 1,537 employees
India's top five IT services companies, including Infosys and Wipro, collectively saw a decline of 69,167 employees in FY 2024; HCLTech added 1,537 employees
Debangana Ghosh / Moneycontrol :
Indian IT giants Infosys and Wipro cut college recruitment in October 2023 as global demand cools, leaving hundreds of thousands of tech graduates in peril
Bloomberg :