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July 2025 has continued the trend of workforce reductions across the technology sector, with more expected in the month of ...
The TCS CEO Krithivasan said that the move by the company is not a reaction to AI adoption but a step toward future-proofing ...
The government, in the days to come, expects the industry and academia to address issues related to skilling and re-skilling.
Theoretically, the main cause of mass layoffs is attributed to the stronger adoption of AI. The latest to join the bandwagon ...
This week starts with a look into the rear view mirror with JOLTS data (job openings, layoffs, quits) for the month of June.
TCS’ move to opt for job cuts will have a cascading effect on other IT companies, which have also been launching various programs to improve operating margins in the past two years amid growth ...
In May, the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, lost its architect and de facto leader, Elon Musk. But without Musk ...
After Intel and Microsoft, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has announced plans to lay off around 2% of its global workforce, or 12,261 employees.
Indian IT sector faces layoffs due to automation, over-hiring, and lack of demand, leading to strategic acquisitions and job ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to transform work, Brock University experts are weighing in on AI's impact on human ...
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) will lay off approximately 2% of its workforce, impacting over 12,000 employees in 2025. This ...
Earlier this year, Krutrim released a handful of new “open-source” AI models to boost India’s presence in the AI race ...