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    Indian software sector earnings will remain modest in Q1: here’s why

    Infosys and LTIMindtree are expected to lead a modest increase in average growth for Indian software service providers in the first quarter of FY25. However, previous top performers, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and HCLTech, may see pressure on profits and margins as they work to reignite growth.

    Infosys hunts for talent among women professionals out on a career break

    The women should meet two criteria, they should have work experience of at least two years before taking the break and should have had a break of six months. Shaji Mathew, group head of HR at Infosys, said the company has crafted a strategic approach to support women in managing the diverse personal and professional challenges they encounter throughout their careers.

    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.

    Why deal sizes are shrinking for top Indian IT companies

    IT service providers are experiencing shrinking average deal sizes to as low as $25 million due to cost efficiencies, GenAI transformation, and shorter tenure projects amid uncertain macro-economic conditions. Despite an increase in large deal volume during FY23, industry analysts report a decrease in the average value of those deals. This comes even though Indian software exporters remain major players on the global stage.

    IT stocks rally up to 4% as an early indicator of Q1 earnings just gave green signals

    Indian IT stocks surged following positive results from Accenture, with Persistent Systems leading the gains. Analysts expect a strong demand environment to drive healthy earnings growth.

    Infosys rolls out AI-powered marketing offering Aster to boost sales by 40%

    Infosys launched AI-based offering Infosys Aster to boost large deals portfolio, leveraging GenAI to increase sales by 40%.

    • IT sector: As the global interest rate cycle changes, time to shed the bias against them? 7 software stocks with upside potential of upto 32 %

      In the last few days, there have been trading sessions where all of sudden IT stocks have started to do well. This is coming at a time when there is nothing positive which either companies from the sector have said or there is anything else which can be seen as signs of things changing for better. Is this an first indication that global risk on trade is back on the table. There is enough evidence to show when US interest rates are high, there is a risk off mode globally and tech stocks both in India and globally don't outperform, rather they at times under perform. As soon as there is an indication that interest rates in the US are likely to come down, the risk on trade tends to make a comeback and tech stocks start to do well globally. But incase of Indian IT stock, there is probability that this risk on trade is helpful but another factor is adjustment of valuations and finally the fact that some money is going to move toward a strong and stable balance sheet.

      IT industry's competitive intensity to be at highest levels in FY25: HCLTech CEO C Vijayakumar

      Despite a challenging economic environment, HCLTech has achieved remarkable annual growth and outpaced larger competitors. The third-largest software services firm, with annual revenues of $13.27 billion, reported growth that outpaced Tata Consultancy Services 4.1% and Infosys 1.4%. Smaller players such as Wipro and Tech Mahindra faced significant struggles.

      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.

      How India's new brain power adds to its economic brawn

      India is transitioning from being the telemarketing voice of MNCs to their intellectual hub with the rise of GCCs. These fully owned and integrated hubs are driving growth, innovation, and value creation by leveraging India's talent pool. With a projected doubling of GDP share by 2030, GCCs are transforming India's economy and IT landscape, attracting global companies seeking tech talent and cost efficiency.

      How the Indian GCC boom is lighting up prospects of IT firms

      With India emerging as a hub for global capability centres (GCCs), IT services companies are cashing in, setting up projects, looking for partnership opportunities, and even acquiring such centres.

      Top IT companies focus on employee productivity amid demand uncertainties

      Amid revenue deceleration, shrinking margins and lower headcount, a silver lining for the top tier IT exporters is the rising employee productivity aided by streamlining of human resources through meticulous bench management.

      There is a rebound in FMCG today, IT stocks could be next, don't write them off: 10 IT stocks with upside potential of up to 43%

      It is not only that nifty it has been changing color in every second day, In the last two days FMCG stocks have seen a strong price action and a couple of up-grades have also come. There is literally a 360 degree change in the narrative about the sector and its fortune that was being heard . What happens in reality will be known later but this just highlights two things. First a business which has survived for long, there are phases where they are ignored by the street and then make sudden come back, just due to reason that they have size. Second, never write off a good balance sheet. Now the same thing applies to the IT sector, they have been ignored by the street for a good reason, lower growth and business challenges which AI is bringing to table. But the fact is that they also have strong balance sheets and the fact that they cater to demand where the market size is big and is global in nature and have a track record of adapting well to changes.

      IT’s bench strength halves as slump-hit companies eye efficiencies

      The bench strength at top Indian outsourcers has nearly halved of late, with higher utilisation and generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) driving efficiency in the $254-billion IT industry. Bench strength in the IT industry means full-time employees who are not assigned any active project.

      As macro climate changes, GenAI will also scale up: Infosys CEO Salil Parekh

      In a wide-ranging interview with Sameer Ranjan Bakshi, Beena Parmar and Surabhi Agarwal, Salil Parekh, chief executive and managing director of Infosys, spoke of his plans to prepare the $18.6 billion software services giant — through its Topaz platform — for the GenAI-led transformation that will take root as global macro-economic concerns ease.

      AI-led tech craze leaves mega Indian software stocks in the dust

      Unlike counterparts in the developed world and China, Indian software makers including leader Tata Consultancy Services have yet to make significant advances in generative AI. That combined with a still cloudy outlook for client spending may soon leave them looking like the tech bets of yesterday.

      Midcaps up M&A game with winds of tech spends revival

      Indian IT sector witnesses a surge in acquisitions by firms of all sizes, driven by the need to pivot to new technologies and business models. Smaller players innovate and acquire to become key innovation partners in digital areas.

      Inflation-wary Fed may put IT revival on hold

      Indian outsourcing leaders face delayed business revival until FY26 due to US Federal Reserve's high interest rates. The impact on revenue growth and IT firms' strategies could persist, affecting deals and revenue projections in the sector.

      Drop in renewal deals poses revenue challenge for top IT firms

      Deal momentum slowed in 2023-24 despite record deals as clients favor new over old deals. Vendor consolidation and slower decision-making ensued, impacting near-term revenues for service providers who must be proactive.

      Talent AI-volution: Can AI adoption dent India's tech edge?

      India is the tech powerhouse of the world, known for its engineering prowess. But can the widespread adoption of AI, which will lead to significant automation, dent India’s talent edge? Annapurna Roy and Beena Parmar report.

      Stocks in news: Infosys, Wipro, Bajaj Auto, Jio Financial, HDFC AMC, Hindustan Zinc

      Software services exporter Infosys forecast annual revenue below expectations on Thursday as global macroeconomic uncertainty pressures client spending on discretionary projects. Revenue for Q4 grew just 1%, while profit was up 30%.

      Infosys ADR slumps 3% on Q4 miss, softer FY25 guidance

      "Infosys weak quarterly numbers, lower-than-expected guidance for FY25 and declining headcount reflects continuity in weak, with the only silver lining being strong large deal TCV in Q4 and record $17.7 billion in FY24," said Sanjeev Hota, Head of Research, Sharekhan by BNP Paribas.

      Infosys to acquire engineering R&D services provider in-tech for $480 million

      Infosys said in a statement that this investment will help strengthen Infosys’ engineering R&D capabilities and will help global clients to navigate their digital engineering journey.

      IT earnings may show worst is over for showpiece sector; all eyes on TCS today

      Banks spending more on technology to meet regulatory mandates, companies upgrading SAP systems and a broader increase in technology spending after US elections due in November are some of the factors that have raised demand recovery prospects for India’s $245 billion-plus IT services sector next year.

      It will take some time for client spending to revive: HCLTech's C Vijayakumar

      In the absence of an immediate resumption in the expenditure cycle, HCLTech would harness deal conversions, a diversified R&D portfolio, and rising demand for generative AI to boost both its top and bottom-lines in the near term, Vijayakumar said in an interview.

      Infosys may continue to face demand-side pressure as clients prioritise cost efficiency over long-term transformation

      ​The third quarter performance of Infosys was subdued – largely in line with analysts’ expectations. While revenue and the operating margin (EBIT margin) showed quarter-on-quarter weakness, on the positive side, the country’s second-largest software exporter reported lower attrition and a year-on-year sustained flow of new deals.

      IT stocks' rally overdone, says Jefferies; Infosys among 3 top picks

      Jefferies has taken a 'Hold' view on Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), HCL Technologies and LTI MIndTree while an 'Underperform' stance on Wipro and Tech Mahindra. Jefferies' estimates on the IT sector hinge upon the takeaways from its conversations with managements of seven domestic IT firms who have acknowledged that the demand uncertainty will linger, going forward.

      Infosys expands footprint in Europe, to hire 500 locals

      Infosys is seeing increasing growth in Europe with the second quarter ending September witnessing about 5% revenue growth in constant currency year-on-year as against a muted growth in the US.

      IT companies to announce Q2 results from next week: Top 5 predictions and stock picks

      His analysis suggests the current slowdown to be an entire FY24 phenomenon rather than 1H and the impact possibly extending to FY25 discretionary spends.

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