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  • Nine in ten Aussie businesses have deployed AI, survey

    ​There’s been a significant rise in the number of Australian businesses that have deployed artificial intelligence related technologies, according to a global survey by IT firm Infosys.

    Written by George Nott24 Jan. 18 06:00
  • Can new Infosys chief executive heal the hurt?

    Investors on Monday cheered the appointment of Infosys Ltd's new chief executive, in hopes the Indian IT services firm can move past a costly boardroom spat, though questions remain over how the new boss will navigate strained corporate ties internally.

    Written by Reuters06 Dec. 17 09:34
  • Infosys chief steps down amid rift reports

    ​Infosys CEO managing director, Dr. Vishal Sikka, has resigned from his dual roles amid reports of a growing a rift among the company’s founders, board and management.

    Written by Leon Spencer18 Aug. 17 15:46
  • Aussie biz goes big and beats world on AI deployments

    ​Australian businesses are ahead of their global counterparts in the deployment of artificial intelligence and are spending big on the technology, according to a report released today.

    Written by George Nott18 Jan. 17 12:41
  • Despite H-1B lottery, offshore firms dominate visa use

    Offshore outsourcing firms that do most of their work in India remain the largest users of the H-1B visa for computer-related jobs, seemingly unaffected by the odds of the visa lottery, according to new data.

    Written by Patrick Thibodeau, Sharon Machlis30 July 15 19:57
  • Labor Dept. plans H-1B probe -- one that could have an impact

    The U.S. Department of Labor plans to investigate whether H-1B workers can be used to replace U.S. IT workers, according to U.S. Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill) and Jeff Sessions (R-Ala). Both lawmakers have been leading a call for a probe of the controversial program.

    Written by Patrick Thibodeau13 June 15 05:45
  • NSW govt outsources ServiceFirst functions

    The NSW government has signed a $215 million IT outsourcing deal with Infosys and Unisys, replacing the functions of its in-house shared services provider ServiceFirst.

    Written by Byron Connolly03 June 15 10:14
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