Infosys wins mega deal to replace Centrelink entitlement engine
The Australian government has selected Infosys to replace a significant part of Centrelink’s 30-year-old welfare payment system.
The Australian government has selected Infosys to replace a significant part of Centrelink’s 30-year-old welfare payment system.
Infosys has been given until 3 September to hand over a range of source code to Qudos Bank as part of an intellectual property case currently before the Federal Court.
Australian Military Bank (AMB) is seeing “significant operational benefits and cost efficiencies” after implementing a comprehensive digital banking solution 12 months ago, according to CEO John Ford.
The biggest barriers thwarting Australian businesses’ digital transformation efforts are a lack of change management capabilities, inadequate collaboration between IT and business lines, lack of skills and a risk adverse culture, according to an Infosys survey.
The 1200 new jobs will significantly increase the company’s local headcount, which currently stands at 4400.
Australian Military Bank has implemented Finacle’s banking solution stack in ten months, to better serve its members and more readily link up with fintechs.
No matter your profession – be it providing legal services or flipping burgers – your work will inevitably be affected by automation and algorithms.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A discrimination lawsuit alleging that Infosys favored "South Asian" workers over all others will not be dismissed, a federal judge has ruled.