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New Nasscom chair flags AI-led structural shiftThe Indian technology sector faces major changes due to AI. Srikanth Velamakanni, the new Nasscom chairperson, highlights both challenges l...
Explained: Is Google asking people to quit?The voluntary exit package (VEP) is reportedly aimed at employees who may feel out of sync with the organisation’s transformation involving...
US visa curbs, AI surge shape cautious outlook for Indian IT in 2026As India’s IT sector, valued at $280 billion, navigates its way toward 2026, it faces significant challenges such as stringent visa regulat...
AI at forefront of investment talks be it business process management or product: SAP Labs India MDSindhu Gangadharan, managing director of SAP Labs India and chairperson of apex IT industry body Nasscom noted that AI advances are "changi...
ED raids Amazon, Flipkart sellers; layoffs at FreshworksThe Enforcement Directorate has conducted search operations at the premises of Amazon and Flipkart sellers. This and more in today’s ETtech...
Dunzo’s survival hinges on Reliance; Q&A with Instacart founder Apoorva MehtaReliance Retail, which is an investor in Dunzo, is yet to sign off on a much-needed capital infusion in the cash-strapped company. All abou...
Public markets pricking the valuation bubble & other top tech, startup stories of this weekAfter a slowdown in technology IPOs in 2022, several tech companies including Arm, Instacart, and Klaviyo have returned to raise funds from...
Capgemini sets sights high with Indian talent; govt to mandate NavIC chips in smartphonesWith more than half of its employee base in India, IT major Capgemini views India as one of its fastest-growing markets and a talent hub, g...
ED to tap lenders for info in Byju's probe; Pine Labs pauses IPO plan for nowThe Enforcement Directorate (ED), days after probing premises linked to Byju’s for alleged Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) complianc...
SAP to hire at least 1,000 new staffers this year: senior VP Sindhu GangadharanA quarter of the patents filed by SAP are also coming out of Bengaluru. India is the fastest growing market for SAP and in the past few yea...
Microsoft’s GitHub slashes nearly half of its India workforce, lays off 140The layoffs are part of a global retrenchment plan that the company had announced in February, a spokesperson told ET in response to querie...
SAP to double India investment in five years: CEO Christian KleinIn an exclusive interview with ET’s Romita Majumdar and Surabhi Agarwal, Christian Klein, the 42-year-old chief executive of SAP, who's amo...
Germany wants to make it easier for Indian IT workers to get work visaGermany has been improving its legal framework to make itself more attractive for software developers and those with IT development skills,...
Google permits alternative billing system, but developers cry foul; Uber looks to partner with private taxi operatorsComplying with Competition Commission of India (CCI) directives, Google is bringing about a change in its ‘Google Play payment policy’. The...
SAP Labs lays off 300 staffers in IndiaThe layoffs majorly impacted Bengaluru and Gurgaon offices. It was a result of shuttering of a global delivery centre that housed custom de...
India to drive cloud demand: SAP; Cult.fit eyes IPO in 12-18 monthsTerming India “one of the fastest growing markets (for SAP) in enterprise and mid-market segment,” Scott Russell, executive board member, c...
Volkswagen whistleblower says he erred in trusting GM, not circulating his CV after 2018 layoffsHemanth Kappanna's research exposed Volkswagen’s decade long conspiracy to lie about its diesel cars’ emissions.
Why India is seeing a fresh wave of global innovation centres, and how it could be a lifesaver for IT firmsHere's why India is fast becoming the never centre of innovation centres, and how this could be the solution to our IT companies' woes.
India & China biggest talent factories, but dichotomy in workforces starkThe two populous countries are the world’s biggest talent factory. But their work forces are very different — demographically & attitudinal...
- Funds for NGOs trickle in, but volunteers swell to a flood
Contributions from corporates and individuals are at least a fifth less than what they were a year ago when the country's economy was on a ...