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Tata Consultancy Services has crossed the $30 billion revenue mark, solidifying its position as the world's second-largest IT ...
TCS CEO K Krithivasan says tariff uncertainty impacting the sector will be short-lived, expecting resolution within months.
TCS CEO K Krithivasan is confident that tariff-induced uncertainties in the IT sector will be short-lived. Despite the current challenges, TCS maintains a robust order book and sees a rise in pricing.
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Uncertainty resulting from Trump's tariffs will be short-lived: TCS CEOK Krithivasan -- the chief executive and managing director of TCS -- believes that the tariff moves-induced uncertainty ...
Krithivasan emphasised that the company’s robust deal pipeline, anchored by an order book exceeding $39 billion, provides ...
TCS said that spending on Gen AI-related projects is in addition to the outsourcing budgets, which should assuage investors' ...
India's top IT firms, TCS, Infosys, and Wipro, reported disappointing Q4 results due to macro uncertainties and US tariff woes. Read about the impact on hiring, revenue, and outlook for FY26.
CEO K Krithivasan attributed this success to innovation and customer-centric solutions. TCS also announced key leadership appointments, including Aarthi Subramanian as President and COO ...
TCS clients in retail, travel and auto sectors are more prone to be impacted by the U.S. tariffs and may resort to ...
TCS has crossed $30 billion in annual revenue and achieved a $21.3 billion brand valuation, becoming the worlds second-largest IT services brand. Leadership changes and a focus on adaptive, innovation ...
TCS signed $12.2 billion in TCV, its second-highest ever. What is driving this, especially when other parameters Topics : ...
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