As Indian IT firm Infosys ramps up hiring of US workers, some are paid to do nothing for an extended period of time while they wait for a project assignment
Emma Rindlisbacher / The Verge : Tweets: @emmajune Tweets: Emma Barker / @emmajune : Fascinating piece by @brokenimageheap on outsourced tech companies that hire recent grads to meet hiring goals...a...
Conversations with execs at the World Economic Forum reveal that many are racing toward automation to stay ahead of competition regardless of impact on workers
DAVOS, Switzerland — They'll never admit it in public, but many of your bosses want machines to replace you as soon as possible. Tweets: @reckless , @reckless , @nytimes , @joe_atikian , @noahpinion ,...
Conversations with execs at the World Economic Forum reveal that many are racing toward automation to stay ahead of competition regardless of impact on workers
DAVOS, Switzerland — They'll never admit it in public, but many of your bosses want machines to replace you as soon as possible. Tweets: @nytimesbusiness , @alexstamos , @dabeard , @nytimes , @simones...
Profile of Indian IT outsourcing giant Infosys, which dominates H-1B visa applications and is facing new challenges amid rising automation and Trump's rhetoric
Indian IT companies keep US businesses running. But is the Indian IT miracle over?
Profile of Indian IT outsourcing giant Infosys, which dominates H-1B visa applications and is facing new challenges amid rising automation and Trump's rhetoric
Indian IT companies keep US businesses running. But is the Indian IT miracle over?
Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka resigns, blaming a “continuous drumbeat of distractions” and a long-running dispute with the founders over company strategy
Samantha Kareen Nair and Sankalp Phartiyal — BENGALURU/MUMBAI (Reuters) - Vishal Sikka, the chief executive brought …