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Major IT companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and HCLTech are cutting jobs and slowing hiring despite increasing revenue.
India's Infosys narrowed its full-year forecast on Wednesday after reporting stronger-than-expected revenue for the first ...
India's No.2 IT services provider Infosys raised the floor of its annual revenue forecast on Wednesday after reporting ...
Infosys, which was the latest among the large IT players to disclose the Q1 scorecard, emerged as the top performer among ...
The IT industry is at an inflection point as the companies navigate their hiring strategy amid AI disruption and the ongoing ...
India's second largest IT firm, Infosys, which recently implemented a wage hike, has not yet decided on the next pay hike for ...
Infosys had earlier stated that in FY26 it expected to hire ... a material adverse effect on the Company's business and results of operations.” Fortune India is now on WhatsApp! Get the latest updates ...
Infosys, India's No.2 IT company, reported a near 12% rise in its consolidated net profit to 58.09 billion rupees ($786 million) in the third quarter, ...
Infosys, headquartered in Bangalore, is one of India’s largest outsourcing companies. It reported revenue of $11.8 billion in the last fiscal year and has nearly 230,000 employees worldwide ...
InfoSys has fixed an IT issue regarding India's online tax portal, but only after it was called out by India's income tax regulator for allegedly not resolving the glitch for two and a half months.
In response to an Australian uproar over outsourcing to India, Infosys fights back--"it's not about cost--it's about skills." Written by Patrick Gray, Contributor April 25, 2003 at 7:07 a.m. PT ...