The IT major will streamline the investment bank's IT architecture and consolidate its systems and applications to service clients better
Infosys will also set up an exclusive online and physical academy for Commerzbank to enable cross-skilling and continuous learning of both teams
In FY16, company hired 2,144 local employees in Americas, highest in the region so far
In FY16, Infosys had 48 employees in India who were paid more than Rs 1 crore in annual compensation, as compared to 111 in FY15
In FY16, the BPO reported $551 mn in revenue, a drop of 1.2% over the previous year
Expectations of industry-leading growth in FY17, strong earnings visibility and measures to push up margins will keep sentiment buoyant
The platform Mana enables companies to execute non-disruptive transformation of their existing landscapes
Apart from usual salary benefits, IT services companies also reward employees with bonus, which is linked to performance of company vis-a-vis individual performance
Deal value not disclosed; Trifacta develops productivity platforms for data analysis, management and manipulation
Company says faults, which were noticed soon after system upgrade on March 27, have been rectified
Led by a rally in the stock, the company's market valuation advanced by Rs 15,332.5 crore to Rs 2,84,545.50 crore
The stock rallied as much as 8.2 per cent to a record level of Rs 1,268, its biggest single-day jump in around nine months
15 alpha beds, Rs 3 llakh worth medicines, 500 bed sheets and other items were given
The stock rallied as much as 8.2% to a record level at Rs 1,267.9
The company posted consolidated net profit of Rs 3,597 crore in January-March of 2015-16, 16.2% higher
The stock rallied 8% to Rs 1,268, also its record high on the BSE in early morning trade.
Vishal Sikka, CEO and MD of Infosys, said the hikes were not limited to 12 per cent and would be much higher for star performers
Though the company made a gross addition of 9,034 people in fourth quarter, net addition was only 661, as 8,373 people left, taking the total headcount to 194,044 by fiscal-end
Country's second-largest IT services firm has forecast stronger revenue growth as it chases $20 bn sales target
Infosys said it expects revenue for 2016-17 to grow in the range of 11.5-13.5% in constant currency and 11.8-13.8% in US dollar terms