Infosys (INFY) and Said Business School, University of Oxford announced the launch of the ‘Springboard StartSmart: Foundations for Entrepreneurs’ course. Leveraging Infosys Springboard, the ...
India’s second-largest IT services company, Infosys, is set to roll out salary hike letters to employees by the end of February 2025, with increments expected to range from 5% to 8%. These pay ...
Infosys terminated around 400 trainees at its Mysore campus after they failed to clear mandatory internal assessments. The company stated that the process, mentioned in contracts, allows three ...
Infosys is establishing a global capability centre for Lufthansa in India as part of a $300 million IT contract. This move highlights the importance of build-operate-transfer models in large ...
Over the years the red, yellow and blue supersuit has gained an unlikely fashion following, beloved by everyone from Jeremy ...
The man claimed that in 2014, he was falsely implicated in a honey trap case. A case was registered against Infosys co-founder Senapathy Kris Gopalakrishnan, former IISc Director Balaram and 16 ...
For many, the Infosys mass terminations came as a devastating blow. Having waited over two years after graduation to finally start their careers at Infosys in September 2024, they now found ...
HYDERABAD: Infosys Limited has proposed to accommodate 10,000 employees in its upcoming new campus at Pocharam in Hyderabad and ramp up the capacity to 7,000 in two-three years. The announcement ...
Software giant Infosys announced plans to expand its campus in Pocharam, on the outskirts of Hyderabad. Plans were prepared to add 17,000 jobs at the campus. An agreement in this direction was ...
WASHINGTON (RNS) — A historic Black church whose Black Lives Matter sign was destroyed by members of the extremist group Proud Boys is now selling T-shirts using the group’s logo, after the ...
A case has been registered against Infosys co-founder Senapathy Kris Gopalakrishnan, former IISc Director Balaram, and 16 others under the Prevention of SC/ST Atrocities Act, news agency PTI reported.
The big boys of the Indian IT sector plan to ramp up hiring in the next financial year (FY26), driven by green shoots in demand and signs of healthy economic growth in key Western markets.