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Tata Consultancy Services has crossed the $30 billion revenue mark, solidifying its position as the world's second-largest IT ...
Will artificial intelligence combined with the challenges brought about by the tariff war upend the dyed-in-the-wool business ...
The tariff uncertainty in the US is triggering delays and dampening tech momentum across global IT services firms.
Leading Indian tech firms seek to expand beyond the US market, focusing on client centricity and global growth opportunities.
Ongoing uncertainty around global tariffs may dampen sentiment and put pressure on key sectors such as consumer, retail, and ...
TCS, Infosys and Wipro disappointed with their March quarter and full year FY25 scorecards on multiple counts.
CEOs of TCS, Infosys and Wipro warn about the cloudy demand environment triggered by US President Donald Trump's tariff ...
Despite strong deal wins in Q4FY25, Indian IT giants TCS, Infosys, and Wipro forecast muted FY26 growth due to slow deal ...
Just as the industry was finding its footing after two slow years, fresh setbacks threaten to trip it up again.
The US-induced tariff shocks and shifting trade policies have dashed hopes of a recovery, and its overhang is visible on subdued outlook.
BENGALURU: For IT services companies, verticals such as retail, manufacturing and logistics are expected to be the worst affected by tariffs imposed by US Presi ...
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