In a Q&A, the President & CFO of the IT behemoth says over 90% of employees will continue to work from home at least till April
Large deals, digital growth drives outperformance
Sevillia has been with the firm for the past 30 years, and was CEO of its Europe strategic business unit before assuming the new role
Firm signals return to double-digit growth next year
Deal ramp-up, healthy pipeline and cost tailwinds to offset seasonally weak quarter
The freeze on various categories of work visas was ordered by Trump through two proclamations on April 22 and June 22 last year.
Information technology companies' return to office in 2021 will be gradual with no perceptible change by end of March
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IT spending is expected to get a further boost as a majority of the clients would reprioritise spending to strengthen digital capabilities
Major Indian firms open cyber threat management centres in US, Europe
IT firm Persistent Systems on Thursday said it will acquire Palo Alto-based Capiot.
Indian firms selling SAAS products have got a bonanza as companies meet, manage and sell remotely. Yuvraj Malik explains how these companies are planning their next phase of growth
'New era' for IT companies as they do better than other sectors in the coronavirus pandemic.
As regards the financial sector, analysts at Credit Suisse expect the management commentary on asset quality to turn more positive given a recent pick-up in collections
The move offers temporary relief to non-immigrant visa holders and Indian IT companies, which are major beneficiaries of such visas
Murthy said Indian IT companies will continue to grow anywhere between 7 to 10 per cent with operating margins being between 15 and 20 per cent
Indirect emissions account for a major chunk of emissions by Indian IT firms
The growing share of mid-level employees is said to be one of the major reasons why these companies are facing margin pressure
With technology companies largely unaffected by the Covid-19 lockdown, Bengaluru has posted a 7 per cent increase in direct tax mop-up
The Karnataka government aims to retain the leadership position in technology and innovation with its new IT policy for 2020-25