The Indian technology sector rallied round to grow at 2.3% year-on-year on the back of rapid acceleration in digital transformation and tech adoption. It is expected to add over 1,38,000 net new hires in FY21
With around 9,300 technology startups, India is home to the third-largest technology startup ecosystem globally employing around 4 lakh people. However, due to Covid outbreak, startups are undertaking massive cost-cutting mea
The growing collaboration between technology and finance has fired the imagination of entrepreneurs to come up with innovative solutions, thereby expanding the scope of India’s tech startups, reports Prabhu Mallikarjunan
IT industry will see 20 per cent less recruitments this year, as major players like TCS and Infosys are focusing on more automation, thus hiring lesser number of people, according to Nasscom.
India ranks 17 for prevalence of TB in high burden countries The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) Foundation in New Delhi organised a conference recently to pledge support to the Government of
Indian software and services companies are likely to see their revenue from exports to grow by 10-12% to $119-121 billion, during the next fiscal year that begins April 1, industry body Nasscom forecast on Thursday.
Almost all Indian IT companies would pay between USD 8,000 and USD 10,000 per H-1B visa from April 1, when the next annual H-1B visa filing session starts, thus making it quite unsustainable economically for them.
IT industry body Nasscom today said it is unlikely that any comprehensive immigration reforms will take place in the US in immediate future, but it does not mean that threats of such arbitrary actions are non-existent.
IT and services body Nasscom expects that the hiring by IT companies would be about 2.75 lakh during the current year, while the overall industry may grow by USD 20 billion.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Chancellor of Federal Republic of Germany Angela Merkel on Tuesday visited vocational training centre at Bosch in Bengaluru.
The Indian technology and services industry is on track to hit $225 billion in revenues by 2020 and $350 billion (2025) from the current $118 billion (2014) according to the latest National Association of Software and Service
The software products industry in India, which has had too few telling success stories up until now, is slowly maturing with the requisite ecosystem falling into place.
The National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) inaugurated a start-up warehouse in Kochi on Saturday to further accelerate its effort to reach out to maximum number of entrepreneurs.
Mphasis attributed this growth recovery to initiatives such as (1) creation of separate client mining and hunting teams, (2) onsite relocation of delivery heads of its six key accounts, and (3) decentralisation of decision ma
Nasscom, which is spearheading the ‘10,000 startups’ initiative, assists young entrepreneurs in India by bringing
all the stakeholders together and by bridging the knowledge gap that exists within the startup ecosystem
With TCS and Infosys being probed in the US for alleged visa rule violations, industry body Nasscom said attempts were being made to portray the Indian IT sector negatively
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) in partnership with National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) 10,000 startups program supported by Angel Prime held one of the biggest ever Aadhaar