TCS
TCS, the MNC that received the first prize for employee satisfaction last year, is taking a major move towards employee beneficiaries.
MUMBAI, India - Infosys Technologies Ltd., India's bellwether information technology outsourcing company, said Tuesday quarterly profit rose 8.7 percent in dollar terms as a revival in demand for services spread to European and manufacturing clients.
MUMBAI, India - Indian software services firm HCL Technologies Ltd.
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.
MUMBAI - S. Ramadorai Tuesday stepped down as the chief executive and managing director of software major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).
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