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Poor investment in upskilling employees makes automation futile, big companies lagging in developing training programmes: Report
•In the majority of companies (58 percent), automation is not yet meeting executives' desired goals of increased productivity, said the report
Infosys rejigs business units to improve focus of sales investments, increase management oversight
•Under Salil Parekh's leadership, Infosys has outlined a three-year roadmap to stabilise and accelerate the company's business.
India sees 20% rise in dollar millionaires in 2017, despite GST impact: Capgemini report
•The country's growth on both the number of HNIs and wealth is faster than the global average of 11.2 percent and 12 percent, respectively, the report by French tech firm Capgemini said
Gauri Lankesh murder, Infosys turmoil and Siddaramaiah aide's diary alleging corruption mark 2017 in Karnataka
•The killing of journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh and the boardroom battle at Infosys marked the high point of variegated developments from Karnataka during 2017
Infosys founders effect? IT-giant to pay new CEO Salil Parekh lesser salary than predecessor Vishal Sikka
•Salil Parekh's package will rise over the long-term to up to Rs 3 crore a month from April onwards after including stock options at the IT giant, where former top executives' salaries had faced sharp criticism by the founders.
Infosys' new CEO Salil Parekh has to navigate on growth, be cautious not to antagonise founders
•Infosys' investors remain concerned about how he will deal with potential strains in the relationship with the founders, which cost Infosys billions of dollars in market capitalisation earlier this year.
Salil Parekh's appointment gets thumbs up from Infosys founder Narayana Murthy; IT industry says 'good choice'
•Salil Parekh is slated to take charge at the helm of India's second largest IT firm on January 2, 2018 for a period of five years
Infosys' new CEO Salil Parekh 'perfect' choice for leading co, say IT experts; Narayana Murthy extends 'best wishes'
•Infosys, for the second time, has chosen an external candidate to lead its operations after former CEO Vishal Sikka quit abruptly in August
Infosys' new CEO Salil Parekh is a good fit, but questions loom on strategy amid disruptive technological change
Narayanan Madhavan •Narayan Murthy has not been effusive in his early welcome for Salil Parekh. For Parekh, this might contain a watch-your-step message.
Newly appointed Infosys CEO Salil S Parekh seen as a soft-spoken yet determined man by analysts
•Parekh, was chosen from over two dozen candidates in a search that lasted about 3 months and covered a wide canvas of names both within and outside Infosys.