Infosys has said it will focus on reskilling its workforce instead of cutting jobs to deal with changes brought by…
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Google has reportedly reduced headcount across parts of its Cloud business, including teams within its cybersecurity operations, as the company…
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) is making Hyderabad its next big tech bet, with plans to launch a Global…
Centre for Computational Technologies or CCTech, a digital engineering transformation and computational technology solutions firm, has launched a large-scale recruitment…
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the Indian information technology services multinational, has reorganised its AI.Cloud division to form two separate business…
Xevyte, a digital transformation and technology-solutions company (formerly iSquaretek), is looking at increasing the strength of its skilled workforce to…
Britain’s Lloyds Banking Group will have a 4,000-strong team of information technology engineers in India working out of Hyderabad by…
greytHR has received its largest funding in a Series F round. The full-suite human management system (HRMS) provider received this…
ESDS Software has announced an ambitious plan to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) powered autonomous cloud platform. To bring this…
It is true that 5G will soon lead to an increase in digitisation across operations across sectors, including manufacturing, education…
It has hardly been a year since cloud company, Oracle, acquired Cerner, the electronic healthcare records firm, and already 3,000…
Credit Suisse plans is gearing up to expand its team of information technology experts in India, by at least a…
JP Morgan, the American investment bank and financial services company, has revealed its intention to hire about 4,000 technology professionals,…
Oracle has reportedly slashed the jobs of several developers from the Oracle Commerce and Commerce Cloud development teams. According to…
The Company will train about 80 per cent of its workforce in digital technologies, such as Big Data analytics, cloud, mobility, Internet of Things (IoT), AR-VR, machine learning, robotics and bitcoin, by the end of 2018.
DBS will now be able to empower its workforce to work collaboratively from anywhere, across PCs, tablets and smartphones

