Infosys contributed to ‘Vision 2050’, a report that provides a pathway leading to a sustainable world, under the auspices of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development
Infosys’ inventions in transportation of data communication and the design of a domain specific abstract core were granted patents by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
The patent enables testing of complex and domain-intensive products, and accelerates test automation by de-skilling the process.
Kris has been selected in Thinkers 50, an elite list of global business thinkers.
Infosys has been ranked among the world’s fastest growing companies by Fortune magazine.
The patent is based on the performance engineering platform of Infosys’ RADIEN CASPER, a comprehensive framework for engineering and managing application performance.
The Infosys-NVIDIA Technology Center enhances business performance by accelerating solutions on the NVIDIA CUDA™ platform.
Infosys will add to its headcount in the United States, develop new capabilities and acquire companies in anticipation of growth.
Infosys Chief Operating Officer S.D. Shibulal says that the company will focus on transformational deals, large outsourcing deals, new engagement models, execution and talent management.
Infosys engages customers as an innovation partner to transform business, backed by the R&D capabilities of Software Engineering & Technology Labs (SETLabs).
Infosys BPO safeguards the interests of global companies by undertaking contract management and offering Knowledge Process Outsourcing services to enhance legal processes.
Kris Gopalakrishnan, Infosys CEO, believes that the global economic crisis is an opportune time for companies to transform their businesses and reduce costs.
India must harness science and digital technology to improve power distribution, according to a report presented by the Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy, and Infosys.
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.
"For companies and individuals, there is an urgent need to evolve a systematic approach to addressing social issues by applying a combination of inspired effort and strategic thinking," writes Infosys CEO Kris Gopalakrishnan.
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
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about Indian companies setting up numerous near-shore delivery centers in US time-zones. There you have it - India is outsourcing outsourcing. 'Outsourcing' and 'Offshoring' are passé. True, they had distinct identities several years ago, when the world was still a little round. But while some of us were looking the other way, the world became flat. The boundaries blurred. And one day, poof! So why do we still use these terms?
The Infosys BPO-Philips contract reinforces Infosys' leadership position in transformation-based BPO services. Infosys BPO has recorded over 70% revenue growth and a significant increase in its client base in FY2007-08.
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
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, technology, flat world and regulation. There is a fundamental change in the way companies are run today."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.
P. Chidambaram, Minister of Finance, Government of India, presented the Union Budget in Parliament on February 28, 2007. The budget evoked a mixed response from Infosys' senior executives. They share viewpoints on a range of issues such as Corporate Tax, the fiscal
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deficit, Fringe Benefit Tax, outlay for the social sector, etc.A strategic partner of the World Economic Forum, Infosys is leading discussions on economic and social issues at the Davos round on January 24-28. The company is helping the Forum shape its future agenda by actively participating in the 'Forum of Young Global Leaders'
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and the 'Global Growth Companies' program.Commemorating its 25th anniversary, Infosys opened the NASDAQ Stock Market from India, becoming the first company to achieve this distinction.