Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) enables companies to respond dynamically to market trends and modify their business models, according to Srinivas Padmanabhuni, Head of SOA research, Infosys. In an article published
... – eWeek Strategic Partner in eWeek, he discusses how Infosys helped one of its clients develop and reuse 40 business services. Srinivas believes that SOA delivers real value by enabling a business transformation.
– eWeek Strategic Partner
N.R. Narayana Murthy, Chairman & Chief Mentor, Infosys delivered the keynote speech at the inauguration of the Dell Distinguished Lecture Series at the University of Texas, Austin.
In September, a New York Times article described how companies like Infosys are having many American graduates fly in for six months of training in Bangalore followed by assignment options anywhere in the world, including
... America. Further, AMR Research wrote about Indian companies setting up numerous near-shore delivery centers in US time-zones. There you have it - India is outsourcing outsourcing.
So wrote Mark Twain after learning that a reporter was sent to investigate whether he had died. This quote came to mind upon reading the latest in a recent spate of articles predicting the decline of India as the leading global sourcing destination.
Infosys Co-Chairman Nandan Nilekani believes that globally companies are going through a new challenge. "This challenge, in some sense, is similar to what companies went through a hundred years ago. It is a combination
... of demographics, emerging economies, globalization, technology, flat world and regulation. There is a fundamental change in the way companies are run today."