infosys in comment and analysis
Bumpy landing for Bangalore's airport dream
Comment For want of a public transport system in the city, companies such as Wipro and Infosys run a fleet of hundreds of private buses to ferry employees to the workplace and back. Shenoy's company has its headquarters in the gigantic Electronics City, a... [30 Jul 2008]
Indian IT outsourcers look ahead
Comment The young turks whose vision created Nasscom two decades ago are now the leaders of the businesses they built, including Infosys, TCS and HCL - all now global majors. Still, Nandan Nilekani, co-chairman of Infosys, listed the impressive ways that... [14 Feb 2008]
Nandan Nilekani
AS Profile Nilekani stood down as CEO and MD of Infosys in June to become co-chairman of the board of directors of the giant Indian outsourcing company. Panellists specifically commented on Infosys's decision to bring in talent from around the world... [12 Oct 2007]
The rise and rise of the Asian tech empire
AS Analysis Standing at 17 is Nandan Nilekani, CEO and co-founder of Indian IT service giant Infosys. Richard Sykes, consultant, former CIO and outsourcing expert, said he now considers Infosys "well ahead of the game" against arch rivals TCS and Wipro - at... [12 Oct 2007]
View from Stanford: 'Offshoring works for us'
Comment How did you integrate Infosys into your organisation? How has the Infosys deal affected your workforce? What we were trying to do was seed the whole concept of Infosys. What do you think of Infosys so far? [21 Nov 2006]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
Leader Agenda Setters here include Alibaba.com CEO Jack Ma (11); Huawei Technologies CEO Ren Zhengfei (25) - one spot above rival Cisco CEO John Chambers; and Indian outsourcing leaders S Ramadorai, CEO at TCS, (22) and Nandan Nilekani, CEO at Infosys... [25 Sep 2006]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
AS Analysis Agenda Setters here include Alibaba.com CEO Jack Ma (11); Huawei Technologies CEO Ren Zhengfei (25) - one spot above rival Cisco CEO John Chambers; and Indian outsourcing leaders S Ramadorai, CEO at TCS, (22) and Nandan Nilekani, CEO at Infosys... [25 Sep 2006]
Asia goes global
AS Analysis Meanwhile Nandan Nilekani, CEO at rival Infosys debuts at number 40. The global balance of power in the IT industry is shifting from West to East, with Asian companies emerging on the world stage. Andy McCue looks at how this trend played out on... [25 Sep 2006]
Nandan Nilekani
AS Profile Nandan Nilekani debuts on the Agenda Setters list after Infosys chairman NR Narayana Murthy, number 37 last year, stepped down this summer. He has pushed a 'global delivery model' to expand Infosys' presence worldwide so it can become a global IT... [25 Sep 2006]
Q&A: Seven years of Agenda Setters
AS Analysis In 2004 you see the rise of the IT services industry, especially some of the offshore providers, the Indian companies in this space such as TCS, Wipro and Infosys. Launched in 2000, the annual silicon.com Agenda Setters poll aims to create a who's... [25 Sep 2006]
Editor's Blog: Some offshoring fallacies
Comment Infosys Naff name but interesting couple of hours. At the end of a long day, two long-time silicon.com contributors, Dr Richard Sykes and Mark Kobayashi-Hillary (both silicon.com Agenda Setters judges this year), were at the centre of an offshoring... [06 Sep 2006]
Big bucks in China's software industry
Comment Lewis says Infosys is the only Indian company to have embraced the same approach. Amid China's tech boom, how is software shaping up? It might not receive the attention that internet- and even mobile-related sectors get but, finds Dan Ilett, the... [26 Jul 2006]
Opinion: Beware the multi-sourcing pitfalls
Comment If companies such as ABN Amro think partnering with the likes of Indian companies such as Infosys, Patni and TCS - along with the usual suspects Accenture and IBM - is better than just working with one of them, then there must be something in it. [21 Apr 2006]
Opinion: It's all about 'right-sourcing'
Comment Indeed, ABN Amro's deals include contracts with Tata and Infosys, two Indian-based outsourcing providers who will provide application support and development. Given the recent collapse of some high-profile IT outsourcing deals, Olswang's Simon... [31 Oct 2005]
Leader: Agenda Setters 2005 - return of the dot-coms
Leader The big Indian IT services companies are represented: TCS' Ramadorai (22), Infosys' Murthy (37) and Wipro's Premji (41). Once again the silicon.com Agenda Setters poll of tech's most influential individuals highlights a number of key trends in the... [27 Sep 2005]
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