Murthy has said senior executives should take pay cuts to save the jobs of youngsters
The board needs to convince founders about the new realities
Prahlad was appointed as independent director of the software exporter last year
Annual report will be placed before shareholders for their approval at AGM to be held on June 24
However, the company ruled out any plans of layoffs in big numbers
You cannot emotionally walk away from what you have built over your lifetime: Gopalakrishnan
Trump recently signed an executive order for tightening H-1B visa rules
Trump has accused Indian software firms of displacing US workers' jobs
Company to set up four technology & innovation hubs across North America
The move marks a huge increase in U.S. hiring by Infosys.
The comapny will open four new Technology and Innovation Hubs across US
Infosys relies heavily on the H1-B visa which Trump has ordered federal agencies to review
Infosys said revenues from its new software and software-related services grew 42%
Infosys Nia, tackles business problems such as forecasting revenues
IT major Infosystoday announced that it was strengthening its engineering footprint in Eastern Europe by opening its first office and delivery center (DC) in Croatia. In line with the company's strategy to establish global competency centers, offering the best talent in the market and making it available to customers globally, this DC also marks our expansion into Eastern Europe's established heavy engineering sector, Infosys said in a release here. The new facility will meet near-shoring requirements, support engineering clients worldwide, as well as offer R&D services, it said. The facility in Karlovac, Croatia is the latest location across 16 regions in Europe which Infosys has opened as part of its ongoing commitment to client servicing and local job creation. "The focus will be on consolidating consulting, IT and engineering skills in the areas of power generation, design and development of large gas and steam turbines, digital solutions for service and maintenance, and ..
India's second largest software services firm Infosys today said it has set up its first office and delivery centre in Karlovac, Croatia. The new centre will strengthen Infosys' engineering footprint in Eastern Europe. It will meet near-shoring requirements, support engineering clients worldwide, as well as offer R&D services. "As part of our strategy to increase geo capabilities, the Karlovac delivery centre will deliver value to our global clients, specifically in the Nordics," Infosys President and Deputy COO Ravi Kumar S said in a statement. The statement did not divulge details on the investment made or number of jobs that will be created. He added that the focus will be on consolidating consulting, IT and engineering skills in the areas of power generation, design and development of large gas and steam turbines among others. The Karlovac facility in Croatia is the latest location across 16 regions in Europe. * * * * * * JM Financial AM approves share ...
A news channel says it can have up to 15 members on its board after recently amending its AoA
Former finance head Bansal, who left Infosys in 2015, has gone for arbitration over severance pay
Infosys needs to address some important questions quickly
Also looks at setting up development and training centres in the US to tide over visa-related issues