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An old legacy lights up: AI takes on decades of tech debtHelping enterprises unshackle billions of lines of legacy code they are buried under unlocks opportunities for Indian IT. But firms, especi...
Legacy in action: Continuity, storytelling and archiving at the TatasR. Gopalakrishnan and Harish Bhat's book, "Jamsetji Tata: Powerful Learnings for Corporate Success," explores the Tata Group's enduring leg...
Strategy reset under new Tata Digital boss; subscription play for Ola, Uber autosHandpicked by Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran from their insurance arm, Tata AIA Life, Naveen Tahiliyani is fostering a collaborative s...
Parliament building inauguration: Focus now shifts to VP Enclave, new PMO, Common Central SecretariatWith the new Parliament building inaugurated, the focus now shifts to the construction of the Vice President Enclave, Common Central Secret...
Central Vista project: The complete storyOfficials in the know, however, say the work is likely to be completed only by 2024. According to the blueprint, which ET has seen, employe...
Famous tale of Tatas will soon get a reel spin. T-Series acquires rights to a novel about the renowned familyThe company bagged AV rights to Girish Kuber's 2019 novel 'The Tatas'.
JRD Tata was the first pilot of Air India, took charge of the cockpit in 1932Jeh got his flying licence in 1929, three years before AI's first flight.
Who named Air India? Tata Group reached out to its employees for help in 1946In 1946, the group was struggling to find the perfect name for India's first airline company.
89th anniversary of first flight, group says filled with JRD Tata's spirit of adventureThe Tatas, the original owners of Air India, are also known to celebrate their heritage and its iconic leaders who continue to inspire its ...
Licence to billIn today's ETtech Morning Dispatch newsletter: PolicyBazaar's NUE foray; Amazon's Amit Agarwal on e-commerce FDI policy; and what's next fo...
Post Mistry feud, Tatas putting their house in order as N Chandrasekaran gets cracking as new chiefAfter Ratan Tata occupied the corner office in 1991, he retained the set-up and décor left by his predecessor, JRD Tata, for several years.
At Tatas, sage advice an archival inheritanceThe archives have been called into play for issues from settling legal disputes going back a century to serving as administrative records.
Ritesh Jain’s what I read this week: Benz, Banjara & helicopter moneyHirabai Fakira Rathod, a Banjara Adivasi near Aurangabad was talked into buying a new vehicle in 2010 when many banks were on a ‘tractor lo...
Tata Sons ties up with Bombay Heritage Walks for weekend walking tours for its employeesThe business group takes staff back in history by organising Bombay Heritage Walks every week in an effort to reacquaint them with the comp...
ET enters its 50th yearIn the lead-up to ET's 50 birthday next March 5, your paper will hold a series of seminars and debates to arm you with ideas that will defi...