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AI will amplify, not replace companies that adapt fast: Nandan NilekaniInfosys is aggressively pursuing the AI-first services market, projecting a $300-400 billion opportunity by 2030. Chairman Nandan Nilekani ...
AI will amplify IT services demand, not replace it: Infosys chairman Nandan NilekaniInfosys is aggressively pursuing the AI-first services market, projecting a $300-400 billion opportunity by 2030. Chairman Nandan Nilekani ...
Indian IT firms step up Europe expansion as growth outpaces North AmericaIndian IT firms are increasingly focusing on Europe for growth, with a significant rise in new delivery centres and strategic investments. ...
Scaling growth and risk: Why managed services are now mission-critical for India IncThe question should no longer be about whether to adopt managed services but about how to use and leverage them to transform functions.
ATMs hungry, but not for more cashMany Indians face empty ATMs despite ample cash in circulation. This is due to serious disruptions in cash movement. UPI's rapid rise and i...
AI disruption in Indian IT front-loaded, but long-term demand intact: Sushovan NayakIndian IT services face near-term AI-driven revenue pressure, estimated at 1-3%, impacting stock valuations. However, experts believe marke...
Labour Code set to bring long-term gains, but transition may test India IncIndia's new labour laws promise easier business operations ahead. However, companies face a complex transition period. Navigating different...
GE Vernova T&D emerges as top BSE Power multibagger with 164% returns; should investors buy now?GE Vernova T&D India has emerged as the top multibagger in the BSE Power index, with its shares surging 164% over the past year amid strong...
IT services giants in a bind as mid-caps soak up the revenueMid-tier IT services firms are outperforming larger rivals in revenue growth, driven by a focused approach on specific growth areas like cl...
Coal India, CESC and other power stocks: JM Financial analyst explains impact of Bengal electionsJM Financial views the West Bengal election outcome as a potential boost for power sector governance, driven by expectations of reform unde...
Indian IT faces AI reset as top 5 firms post mixed FY26Earnings analyses reveal a sector transitioning rapidly away from traditional effort-based delivery. AI-driven productivity is causing reve...
YC partner on AI's funding gap, Indian startups; TCS CEO talks IT's resilienceHappy Monday! Y Combinator’s Ankit Gupta told ET in an exclusive chat that AI money is crowding at the top while early founders scramble fo...
Indian IT still alive & kicking; companies need us to access AI gains: TCS CEO K KrithivasanDespite predictions of its demise, Indian IT services, led by TCS, are proving resilient due to deep skill sets, not just cost arbitrage, C...
ETtech Explainer: Decoding Anthropic’s Claude Code update that triggered IBM selloffA single Anthropic blog claiming its AI model Claude can read and modernise COBOL wiped nearly $30 billion off IBM’s market value. COBOL, a...
TCS denies losing UK’s Marks & Spencer contract over £300 million cyberattackIn a clarification to stock exchanges on Monday, TCS termed the report 'misleading' and 'factually inaccurate', including the size of the c...
Cognizant plans to up growth via smaller digital services dealsFirm taking a project-focused approach to become a more aggressive digital services provider.
District of Columbia extends contract with Infosys"The US District of Columbia has extended its contract with Infosys Public Services, a US-based subsidiary of Infosys," the firm said in a ...
HCL Tech wins multi-million dollar contract in USHCL was selected through a highly competitive process where it demonstrated its managed cloud-as-a-service solution called iGOVERN(r).
- HCL Tech renews contract with state of Virginia; stock down
In a year when India's top tech firms are pushing harder to gain a share of the $100-billion US government outsourcing market, HCL Technolo...
- HCL Tech renews contract with state of Virginia
US govt sector contracts are being outsourced to Indian IT firms as more US states look to gain greater efficiencies and reduce costs.