But the question remains – why Infosys is moving out of Russia? That too, when there are no Russian clients nor its business has been impacted by the war situation.
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Wipro appoints Badrinath Srinivasan as MD, Southeast Asia
Wipro has appointed Badrinath Srinivasan (Badri) as Managing Director for Southeast Asia.
Read MoreWhat fuels revenue growth for Infosys, TCS, Wipro?
It is the growing demand for digital transformation and cloud services that continues to play a significant role in the revenues of these trios.
Read MoreOracle Cloud Lift Services to speed up cloud migration
Oracle has launched its new Oracle Cloud Lift Services to help customers streamline the migration of their workloads to the cloud.
Read MoreTop 5 ITeS players of 2020: Infosys,TCS, Wipro, IBM, Cognizant
Infosys, TCS, Wipro, IBM, Cognizant are the top 5 ITeS players of 2020 among the top 25 companies in the Indian ITeS setor revealed Wizikey’s ITeS Power Movers 2020 report.
Read MoreInfosys Finacle, R3 conducted global blockchain trial across 19 nations
Eighteen banking groups joined the test network of Finacle Trade Connect – a blockchain based trade finance application, available on R3’s Corda platform.
Read MoreConduent appoints Rahul Gupta as CTPO
Based in Florham Park, Gupta will be responsible for end-to-end product and platform management including implementation, maintenance and innovation.
Read MoreInfosys opens North Carolina Technology and Innovation Hub
Infosys said that it has hired over 4,700 Americans since Spring 2017, including nearly 500 in North Carolina, as part of the its campaign to hire 10,000 American and accelerate the pace of innovation for American industry.
Read MoreInfosys to build software development centre in West Bengal, to invest Rs100 crore
As part of this project spread over 50 acres, Infosys will invest approximately Rs 100 crores in the first phase of construction to build a 525,000 square feet facility, in which the company will create employment for 1000 engineers initially.
Read MoreIBM and Infosys take their AI battle to tennis courts
Both companies are grabbing some share of the huge millions and billions of dollars that are spent on the sport of tennis annually by the tennis governing body and tournament organizers.
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