“We are very excited to be part of India’s growth story,” says Pichai.
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Former CEO of Infosys Vishal Sikka resigned on August 18. His exit is often blamed on excessive interference from its founder Narayan Murthy.
Nilekani might pacify investor anxiety but Infosys’s choice of CEO is also being viewed curiously.
The new form ‘Supplemental questions for visa applicants’ requires employment and residence details from the last 15 years.
The Chinese are particularly interested in Indian companies that are focused on Big Data.
Infosys Limited clinched to the top position, again; though, it filed 31 percent lesser LCAs for the fiscal year 2016, than the previous year.
The newly hired Americans will serve for its US clients
The Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that he has raised India’s concerns on the proposed changes in immigration and H-1B laws in the US.
Indian American lawmakers have made clear that there is no place for hatred in the US. They condemned Kansas bar shooting that left one Indian dead and two others critically injured. The perpetrator, Adam Purinton, is a US navy veteran.
More than 15 percent students from India contribute $ 5 billion to the US economy. Hate crime might jeopardize this trend.
Ambassador Sarna asserted that H-1B visas to Indian companies have propelled employment in the US
Indian IT companies scramble to put in place new strategies.
Tech companies are wary of Trump’s policies.
Sikka sent a letter to his employees.
India prepared for US protectionism, is the new stance.
Clinton criticizes Disney for layoffs.
Marco Marsala learns how not to code the hard way.
Jaitley urges US to firm Totalization pact on Social Security taxes.
Xavient’s headquarters is in California.
Study co-authored by Dr. Shyam Gollakota.
IT employees are being paid 24 percent higher than the median salary of the entire Indian economy.
2016 Silicon Valley Index: tech economy surging to new levels.
A startling look at how Americans are losing jobs to workers from India.
Elite club recognizes university credentials across borders.
India-US relations will sour: ICRIER study.