Infosys to expand in Atlanta, create 200 jobs
Indian IT software and services vendor unveils plans to expand its U.S. operations in the capital of Georgia, which it has identified as a strategic hub.
Indian IT software and services vendor unveils plans to expand its U.S. operations in the capital of Georgia, which it has identified as a strategic hub.
IT services and outsourcing giant Infosys will be the first Indian organization to list on the NYSE Euronext London and Paris markets.
U.S. retail giant wants to increase its base of IT vendors in India to accelerate technology innovation, amid growing consumer preference for online shopping and increasing competition from Internet retailers.
Indian IT services giant now turning more to contracts in the country's private sector to maintain growth, owing to delays in implementation for government IT projects.
Marketing initiatives are now using more from the IT budget, but a potential power struggle between CMOs and CIOs can be turned into opportunities for IT heads to collaborate and exert influence rather than control.
Indian IT services giant will manage technology needs of a newly formed unit within the U.K.'s Home Office for an initial five years, in a deal reportedly worth US$232 million.
Banks in emerging economies such as Asia and Latin America are going through IT upgrades and refreshes, which presents the Indian outsourcing giant opportunities to grow its IT systems business.
Business process outsourcing market in Asia-Pacific is on pace to reach US$6.45 billion this year and hit US$9.5 billion by 2016, with many growth opportunities still untapped.
IT heads in Asia must start driving the business or risk being regulated to backend work, while other business leaders are put in charge of "sexy" business projects that leverage IT for growth.
Chief information officers have amassed knowledge in IT and business across their organizations, but lack the confidence to tap their knowhow to drive business growth and innovations.