A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
Indian IT services are poised to enter the next orbit, but current global events that are shaping and reshaping the sector begged for a deeper dive. From LTIMindtree to a day in a life of an IT worker, grab our IT Services Special today
"When there is a crisis, stay close to your clients," says LTIMindtree's CEO and MD Debashis Chatterjee. Carrying the lesson learned from the Covid-19 pandemic, the IT services veteran is now positioning India's fifth biggest IT services provider by market cap to hit $10 billion in revenue in the next four to five years, from roughly $3.5 billion in FY22
Debashis Chatterjee, CEO and MD of LTIMindtree, on making most of the opportunities, his faith in s-curves, takeaway from dealing with crises, and more
Once the middle class's dream, the IT sector is now beset with layoffs and job problems. Will it see light at the end of the tunnel?
We put the spotlight on four midcaps—Mphasis, Persistent Systems, Birlasoft and WNS—that are leveraging technology to the hilt, focusing on software innovation, helping clients accelerate their digital transformation ambitions and making strategic acquisitions to bolster growth
By focusing on specialists and ruthlessly saying no to anything outside Coforge's focus areas has helped Sudhir Singh raise his team's aspirations to play in the big leagues
Ashwin Yardi says Covid-19 validated and boosted the offshoring model, and India's IT services industry is expanding faster into tier II and tier III locations
Our tech industry, comprising not only IT but also business process transformation services, is helping the world move to the digital era, and is projected to hit $500 billion by 2030, the president of NASSCOM writes