MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian IT firms need to rethink how they operate and the country needs to create its own language models ...
Vijayakumar explained that, unlike cloud and digitisation, which were the main topics of discussion a decade ago, the ...
At the Nasscom Technology and Leadership Forum 2025, HCLTech and Infosys CEOs say the time has already run out for ...
Regarding potential H-1B visa restrictions under a Trump administration, both executives noted that the Indian IT sector has significantly reduced its reliance on such visas over the past two decades.
Both leaders warned against complacency, urging companies to proactively reinvent themselves—even at the cost of ...
The generative AI boom has threatened to disrupt business models for Indian IT companies that largely serve clients in the ...
C Vijayakumar warned that countries may impose restrictions on AI models like OpenAI’s GPT, Meta’s LLaMA, or DeepSeek, ...
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IT giant HCLTech CEO C Vijayakumar said that India needs to build its own large language models (LLMs) to limit reliance on open-source AI models and have a long-term competitive advantage ...
Cyient names Sukamal Banerjee as its CEO and executive director for five years. His predecessor’s resignation in January ...
HCLTech, a leading global technology company based in India, employs more than 220,000 people across 60 countries – offering a broad portfolio of technology services and products to clients ...
The generative AI boom has threatened to disrupt business models for Indian IT companies that largely serve clients in the ...