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Twitterati and the world woke up on Friday morning to the shocking news of Vishal Sikka's resignation as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Managing Director (MD) of Infosys.
Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka resigns LIVE updates: In its Con call, Infosys confirmed that Narayan Murthy's continuous attacks were the primary reason behind Vishal Sikka's resignation.
NR Narayana Murthy, the co-founder of India’s second largest information technology services company Infosys Ltd is reportedly in a huddle with other promoters Nandan Nilekani and S ...
NEW DELHI—Vishal Sikka resigned Friday as chief executive of Infosys Ltd., citing a resistance to change at the company that deteriorated into ugly accusations of mismanagement at India’s ...
Infosys is one of India's largest tech companies, with annual revenue of $2.65 billion and clients like Pepsi , Kellogg and AMD . Sikka became CEO in June 2014, the first person to lead Infosys ...
Infosys Ltd.’s Vishal Sikka squarely blamed the “continuous noise” that hurt him and Asia’s No. 2 software exporter as he stepped down as chief executive officer after months of acrimony ...
Vishal Sikka still believes that Infosys is a big brand and can become a leader in design thinking. “We have grown our revenues, from $2.13 billion in Q1FY15 to $2.65 billion this past Q1.
Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka on Thursday said that the company’s revenue per full time employee (FTE) has grown for six quarters in a row, in a sign of improved structural growth.
It was almost three years back that a 46-year old Vishal Sikka moved into the Infosys corner room that was once occupied by NR Narayana Murthy, and became the first non-founder CEO of Infosys. In ...
BANGALORE, India—Vishal Sikka, the incoming chief executive of Infosys Ltd., India's second-largest outsourcing company, is inheriting a business struggling to transform itself from a supplier ...
NEW DELHI—Vishal Sikka resigned Friday as chief executive of Infosys Ltd., citing a resistance to change at the company that deteriorated into ugly accusations of mismanagement at India’s ...
Infosys Ltd. appointed its first outsider to head the Indian company, hoping new blood will help it stay competitive, as it tries to evolve from a low-cost outsourcing company into a global ...
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