Displaying items by tag: Tata Consultancy Services

GUEST RESEARCH: Tata Consultancy Services’ latest survey of senior business leaders worldwide, Connected Future: How Cloud Drives Business Innovation reveals that cloud remains a long-term investment priority for 70% of major corporations globally, despite current macro headwinds and the recent slowing of growth of global cloud spending.

Published in Guest Research

Top Indian IT firms, that handle a sizeable amount of work for overseas clients, are facing much higher rates of staff attrition as demand for tech staff grows, the website Nikkei Asia claims.

Published in Outsourcing

Indian outsourcing company Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has partnered with the Centre of Digital Enterprise (CODE) at the University of Auckland Business School to develop a claimed “world-first” APAC Digital Sustainability Index.

Published in Strategy

Indian IT services outsourcing company Tata Consultancy Services is partnering with Australian energy company AGL to deliver an organisation-wide cloud transformation program for AGL.

Published in Energy

The top 20 Asia-Pacific technology companies may face a rough time this year due to the volatile global situation and the the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the data and analytics firm GlobalData says.

Published in Business Intelligence

Indian outsourcing firms may be on a good wicket at the moment but could soon end up literally being caught in the slips due to the fact that their staff are unable to keep up with the changing technologies that companies that could become their clients have begun using.

Published in Outsourcing

An American executive order on H-1B visas will only hit US firms badly, as it will prevent intra-company transfers by Indians who are working for American banks, automobile companies and pharmaceutical firms, the head of Tata Consultancy Services, India's biggest outsourcing company, has warned.

Published in Outsourcing
Friday, 05 July 2019 09:17

US charges four men with H-1B visa fraud

Four men of Indian origin, three of whom ran two IT staffing companies in the US, have been charged with committing H-1B visa fraud by bringing job-seekers in on false claims that they had secured positions with companies in the country.

Published in Outsourcing

The security credentials of IT services supplier Hewlett Packard Enterprise have taken a severe battering with the revelation that it served as the gateway for alleged Chinese hackers to gain access to about eight major technology firms.

Published in Security

The United States has told India it may place curbs on the number of H-1B visas which can be issued to people from countries that insist overseas firms must store data locally.

Published in Outsourcing

American plans to strip the spouses of holders of H-1B visas of the right to work have reached the final stage, with the Department of Homeland Security inching towards approving the change.

Published in Outsourcing

More H-1B visas are now going to American technology companies and fewer visas are being used by India-based companies, a study of government data for 2017-18 by the research organisation National Foundation for American Policy, has found.

Published in Outsourcing
Wednesday, 03 January 2018 07:51

US may block renewal of H-1B visas

Companies in the US that hire foreign workers on H-1B visas may be blocked from renewing the same, a common occurrence which is undertaken to help the worker stay in the country long enough to obtain a green card.

Published in Outsourcing
Monday, 30 October 2017 11:41

Melbourne Uni, TCS tie up for knowledge exchange

The University of Melbourne and Indian outsourcing firm Tata Consultancy Services have signed an agreement for the exchange of knowledge.

Published in Deals
Monday, 25 September 2017 10:07

Australia plans new cyber security research centre

Australia plans to set up an industry-led cyber security co-operative research centre, with the government announcing an investment of $50 million.

Published in Security
Thursday, 03 August 2017 09:09

IT outsourcers get most H-1B visas, pay the least

Major IT outsourcers in the United States obtain the lion's share of H-1B visas but pay wages that are below average, according to figures released by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services.

Published in Outsourcing

An Indian outsourcing company has finally come out with a definitive statement on US President Donald Trump's visa policies, criticising them and saying they will damage the IT industry.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Large-scale professional services offshorer Cognizant Technology Solutions has announced a 10.7% rise in revenue for the first quarter of the financial year to US$3.55 billion.

Published in Outsourcing
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