The proposed campus will come up on around 125 acres, which the company will acquire from airport authorities, and would house as many as 3,000 employees.
Caste composition is going to be a huge determinant for winning the constituency where Vokkaligas and Lingayats constitute a vast majority, which puts Siddaramaiah in a weaker turf given that he belongs to the Kuruba community.
Over the last years, taking the helm at Infosys has always had a strong resemblance with taking a roller-coaster ride
'Where is the board's accountability in this whole transaction? The members of the earlier board who participated in approving and defending these acquisition are still in the current board,' the whistleblower said in a mail sent to US SEC and Sebi.
Experts, however, are of the opinion that a world manned mostly by bots is still some time away. Also, new jobs -- of bot builders and supervisors -- will emerge with time.
Besides working on better operational control, internal efficiency and leveraging of internal talent, Salil Parekh is also focusing on building a pipeline of leaders
'SAP has been an enterprise software leader for 43 years, and we don't have a competitor also in this space.'
In FY16, Infosys had 48 employees in India who were paid more than Rs 1 crore in annual compensation, as compared to 111 in FY15.
Portal to be launched in three months, says Future Group's Kishore Biyani
Even as government projects aren't lucrative from a revenue perspective, companies fight with each other to bag the contracts
The transformation will be driven by the number of initiatives the company has identified.
After his retirement from Infosys last year, Gopalakrishnan has been active in philanthropy, science and technology
Vishal Sikka reiterates infy's commitment to surpass sector growth rate in FY17, be a $20-bn revenue firm in CY2020.
'We need good teachers at the primary, secondary and higher education levels.'
As Nasdaq-listed company indicates poor spending in financial services space, Indian firms feel jittery
To double revenues in four years; asks staff to 'think like a start-up', to brainstorm out-of-the-box ideas
The company is unlikely to continue with the CEO-COO model
Chennai is the second largest base for IT companies in the country.
Infosys aims to commission 55 MW of solar plants by end of 2016.
Why top executives are trading cushy jobs for start-ups