Kerala's IT sector to have 200,000 jobs in 5 years: officialSeptember 10th, 2009 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - Kerala's IT sector will generate as many as 200,000 jobs in the next five years, state Chief Secretary Neela Gangadharan said Thursday. Inaugurating a conference on IT in Kerala - Challenges and Opportunities, organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) here, she said over 200 rural IT Parks (Techno Lodges) are expected to come up in the state in the next two to three years.
Obama tax move won't affect Indian firms, Murthy to presidentMay 8th, 2009 BANGALORE - Indian IT firms would not be impacted by the tax reform proposal of US President Barak Obama, Infosys Technologies chairman and chief mentor N.R. Narayana Murthy told President Pratibha Devisinh Patil Friday.
Indian outsourcing company Infosys quarterly profit falls 0.9 pct but outlook improvesOctober 9th, 2009 Infosys profit falls 0.9 pct but outlook improvesMUMBAI, India — Infosys Technologies Ltd. reported a slight decrease in quarterly profit Friday but raised its revenue and earnings forecasts — a signal the worst may be over for India's software services industry after being hard hit by the global downturn.
Infosys To Hire 1,000 People in US within a Year or SoMay 22nd, 2009 In a recession hit period, where companies are downsizing to overcome the crisis, Indian software major Infosys plans to hire about 1,000 people in the US within a year and a half. Infosys Chief Executive, Kris Gopalakrishnan while attending Microsoft's CEO summit held in Seattle this week announced that the company is planning to add more than 100 employees as a part of a big US expansion in anticipation to the growth resuming in 2010.
Indian IT industry can bounce to double-digit growth: Infosys (Interview)October 12th, 2009 BANGALORE - As the global economy recovers fully, the resilient Indian information technology industry can bounce to double-digit growth again, Infosys Technologies chief executive S. Gopalakrishnan has said adding that his own company will expand in Brazil, Mexico and China.
Infosys' Murthy pulls back as IT advisor to Sri Lanka presidentFebruary 17th, 2009 BANGALORE - Infosys Technologies chairman and chief mentor N.R. Narayana Murthy has declined to be the IT advisor to the Sri Lankan government, the IT bellwether said Wednesday.
Infosys freezes recruitment, mulls pay cutsFebruary 4th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Employees of Infosys Technologies may have to live with a salary cut and without any significant increment, even as the IT bellwether has virtually frozen fresh recruitments on account of the global meltdown, a top company official has said. 'A part of our salary is determined by variable sales component, which is the percentage of the company's revenue,' said Infosys' director for human resources T.V.
Indian IT should get ready to face global competition: Azim PremjiJune 13th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Wipro chief Azim Premji has asked the Indian IT industry to get ready to face the global competition, and not fall into a mind trap of 'India Advantage'. "We have talked a lot about India advantage.
Infosys net up 33 percent in third quarterJanuary 12th, 2009 BANGALORE - Infosys Technologies Ltd. has posted net profit of Rs.16.41 billion (Rs.1,641 crore) for the third quarter (October-December) of this fiscal (2008-09), registering 33.3 percent year-on-year (YoY) growth and 14.6 percent sequentially under the Indian accounting system.
Infosys revises rupee guidance marginally for fiscalJanuary 12th, 2009 BANGALORE - Further depreciation of the Indian rupee during the third quarter (October-December) has forced Infosys Technologies Ltd. to marginally revise upwards its revenue guidance for this fiscal (2008-09) under the Indian accounting system and downwards under the new international financial reporting standards (IFRS).
Global meltdown has hit IT sector hiring in India: NilekaniFebruary 15th, 2009 BANGALORE - Infosys Technologies vice-chairman Nandan M. Nilekani Monday admitted that the global economic meltdown has affected hiring in India's IT industry.
Global meltdown catches IT firms off-guardDecember 27th, 2008 BANGALORE - After nearly a decade of uninterrupted boom, the Indian information technology industry finds the road ahead bumpy as 2008 draws to a close, with the global meltdown and financial turmoil in the US and other rich countries catching the otherwise resilient sector off-guard. With no signs of early revival, even the top firms - TCS, Infosys and Wipro - are bracing for hard times in the year ahead.
Infosys beats expectations; ups forecast on weaker rupeeJanuary 12th, 2009 BANGALORE - India's second largest IT bellwether Infosys Technologies Tuesday posted a net profit of Rs.16.41 billion (approx $335.5 million/Rs.1,641 crore) for the third quarter of this fiscal (2008-09), registering 33 percent year-on-year (YoY) growth and 14.6 percent sequentially as per the Indian accounting system. Under the international financial reporting standards (IFRS), the net income for the October-December quarter under review (Q3) is $330 million as against $310 million in the same period a year ago, a modest growth of 6.5 percent YoY.
Analyst sees slump in offshore IT sector bottoming, but upturn not yet visibleAugust 24th, 2009 Analyst sees offshore IT sector slump bottomingA Wells Fargo analyst upgraded the offshore information technology and business process outsourcing sector on signs that its business slump may be bottoming. Jennifer Fritzsche raised her rating on the sector to "Market Weight" from "Underweight." While cautioning that a business upturn is not yet apparent, she said there are signs the market is stabilizing especially in financial services as well as the North American market.
Infosys to pick up most of IBM's support contract with Australia's TelstraMarch 24th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Bangalore-based software giant Infosys will pick up most of IBM Global Services' multi-million dollar applications support contract with Australian software giant Telstra, after the latter's deal with the former was scrapped following TELCO reducing its outsourcing partners from four to two. According to The Australian, the decision to shift from IBM to Infosys could result in hundreds of job losses locally and in Bangalore, where IBM operates outsourcing centres.