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Infosys and Cognizant are embroiled in a fierce legal battle over alleged anti-competitive practices in the US healthcare IT ...
Infosys is pushing for increased office attendance, with Bengaluru, Chennai, and Pune leading in on-site presence in April.
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BANGALORE: Infosys Technologies has added 129 acres of land in Mahindra City, for its second campus. It already has a 13-acre campus in Sholinganallur. Infosys plans to invest approximately Rs 250 ...
A 24-year-old woman who worked for IT major Infosys was hacked to death on Friday morning at a railway station in Chennai, by a man who had allegedly stalked her for months.
Infosys's Chennai operations began in 1995 and the company has invested Rs 100 crore (Rs 1 billion) in the current campus at Sholinganallur, with a built-up area of 450,000 sq ft. Exports from the ...
CHENNAI: Three days after the daylight murder of Infosys employee S Swathi at the Nungambakkam railway station, the investigations into the case, that has grabbed national attention, has been ...
Indian software giant Infosys reported a better-than-expected 6.6 percent rise in quarterly earnings on Thursday, riding out the effects of deadly floods in Chennai and sending its stock soaring.
The deceased Solai Revathi Vairavan (25), was a software engineer at Infosys Technologies, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Revathi's friend Vasavi Gupta and auto driver Raju were also in the incident.
S Swathi, employed with software giant Infosys, was found dead with cut injuries on her face and neck around 6.30 AM on a platform in Nungambakkam railway station. Photo: Aniruddha Chowdhry/ Mint ...
Infosys techie murder case: Chennai police release CCTV footage of suspect (Watch Video) - India.Com
Chennai, June 26: Two days after the Chennai police have failed to make any headway in the murder case of 24-year-old woman employee of Infosys, the cops on Sunday released a CCTV footage of the ...
Infosys Technologies is setting up India's largest software development centre to house 25,000 software professionals at an estimated investment of Rs 1,250 crore (Rs 12.50 billion) in Chennai.
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