Union blames Indian IT for BA systems collapse, but CEO points to power surge
British Airways' CEO has blamed a local power supply issue rather than outsourcing tech to TCS, which should be a big relief for Indian IT.
British Airways' CEO has blamed a local power supply issue rather than outsourcing tech to TCS, which should be a big relief for Indian IT.
Despite announcing large new deals, the company has been unable to boost its incremental top line.
If TCS loses its appeal against software maker Epic, it could make things very difficult for Indian IT's efforts to build a presence in the healthcare sector.
Which sectors you happen to be in and which ones you decide to ignore can ultimately determine your success during volatile times.
Outside of its acquisition of Satyam, this is the most significant purchase that TechM has made towards its ambition of becoming a global IT player
Code Gladiators is India's first coding competition aimed at unearthing hidden stars at companies
The immense potential in both India as well as overseas markets that are trying to reform their healthcare sectors by using cloud computing and analytics amongst other things to cut costs makes this a smart bet
In a sign of how competitive the IT services businesses can be, Infosys founder Murthy has asked his company to do something distinctly unsexy: Go after commoditized businesses.