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Infosys & Wipro looking at building automation tech capabilities in-houseThe Bengaluru-based companies are now looking to diversify their bets and increasing their focus on building capabilities inhouse, people a...
Infosys, Wipro are looking at building automation tech capabilities inhouseIn a January call with analysts, Infosys said that it had not seen the desired results with the IPSoft partnership and was looking to build...
Infosys to hire 30,000 next fiscal, lowest in three years as company moves towards automationIn 2013, Infosys tied up with IPsoft, the New York-based automation and machine learning company founded by Indian American Chetan Dube.
IPsoft Chief says "tsunami" wave of artificial intelligence going to sweep away tech firmsEarlier this month, IPsoft expanded its partnership with global consulting and outsourcing firm, Accenture under which IPsoft’s humanoid Am...
Software exporters betting big on Generation Next, SMAC space to rake in businessInfosys acknowledging that only 25% of digital programmes are successful, puts a spotlight on some of the tall claims made by these tech co...
Vishal Sikka bets on Labs to reinvent Infosys & to compete with rivals like IBM & AccentureInfosys Labs will seek to implement disruptive technologies, including artificial intelligence, by forging partnerships with companies enga...
Wipro to use machine learning for better productivity at internal help deskWipro will use machine learning to improve productivity at its internal help desk, a stepping to using the experience to build solutions fo...
New technology skills take centre stage Smac begin to dominate enterprise and consumer appsSpecific platforms and technologies are commanding a premium, and so are soft skills including the ability to articulate the big picture, r...
Niche players like IPsoft & LiquidHub eating into outsourcing pie of companies like HCL & AccentureNew players not just winning contracts by competing against bigger cos, but also forcing many to form partnerships.
Chetan Dube’s IPsoft set to launch a humanoid program Amelia, may affect India’s outsourcing IncAmelia is a virtual engineer that mimics the way an engineer works and helps answers technical queries over phone in a fraction of time hum...
Machines to be a tidal transformation of the planet: Chetan Dube, IPsoftDube is convinced that more intelligent machines are on their way. "Machines are coming in full force and it is going to be a tidal transfo...
'Blond humanoid' Eliza might take over low-end BPO workEliza is IPsoft's virtual service desk employee, and is someone you can see on your computing screens when you interact with her. She handl...
Disruptive Technology: IT co IPsoft's cognitive solutions to replace human agents in BPO servicesChetan Dube, Indian born founder of the New York-based co said that by Christmas the cognitive tech will be in action in one of the largest...
Startups using Artificial Intelligence to make products for everyday lifeFrom discovering financial fraud to healthcare support, some of the cutting-edge technologies are developed by young ventures.
iGate CEO post: Salil Parekh, Jeya Kumar in raceSeveral Indians are said to be in the reckoning for the CEO position at California-based iGate, which fell vacant after the company fired P...
Infosys seeks edge over competition with IPsoft tie-upBy being the first among Indian outsourcing cos to do so, the tieup will give Infosys a head-start on competition in infra management.
- IPsoft likely to go public in 24 months
"We are very close to it ($1 billion in sales) and should cross that milestone in the next 12 months," he said.
14 FDI proposals worth Rs 113.35 crore cleared: GovernmentThe government today said it has cleared 14 FDI proposals worth Rs 113.35 crore including three from the pharmaceutical sector.
- The basic notion of IT services in India is to flatten the pyramid: Jeya Kumar, IPsoft
Eliza, based on expert systems built by IPsoft, is the company's most ambitious project yet.
- Using humanoids, IPSoft making the low-cost business model of Infosys, Wipro and IBM look like relics of the past
IPSoft's systems are capable of self-healing, self-learning & autonomously solving majority of problems that arise on computer networks.