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    Why Indian IT companies are moving into New Jersey

    Top Indian IT companies are zeroing in on New Jersey as its hub, with their top executives and a majority of Indian-origin engineers who work in the US making the city their base. India is New Jersey’s second-largest foreign direct investor and a majority of New Jersey’s immigrant population hails from India.

    IT firms chasing acquisitions to enhance their topline and skills

    Indian information technology (IT) services are banking on acquisitions to fuel growth amid a dire need for investments in new capabilities, especially GenAI, as a slowdown in global demand keeps away opportunities for organic expansion.

    Facing an unprecedented slowdown, IT companies are undergoing a shift. Here’s what’s changing

    IT companies like TCS, HCLTech, Wipro and Tech Mahindra are reorganising their businesses to wade through disruptions and prepare for Gen AI. TCS, under new leadership, merged AI and cloud operations into a unified AI.Cloud unit, responding to growing demand in cloud migration and transformation services.

    Zomato-Paytm ticketing deal; Oyo’s Rs 1,000-crore funding

    Zomato is looking to strengthen its ‘going-out’ business with the acquisition of Paytm’s ticket booking and events business. Details on this, and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

    After cutting onsite jobs IT companies start rebuilding headcount through acquisitions

    Indian IT companies are expanding revenue streams and payrolls through acquisitions of smaller firms and engineering services, despite on-year shrinkage in headcount after quarterly earnings.

    How IT companies are using acquisitions to build engineering prowess

    IT companies like Cognizant are acquiring engineering services companies to expand their competencies and fend off competition from pure-play firms. Cognizant's recent $1.3 billion acquisition of Belcan marks its largest in this segment, signaling a trend in the industry.

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