
Mohit Pandey
Technology Journalist at Analytics India Magazine
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3 days ago |
analyticsindiamag.com | Mohit Pandey
In an era where customer expectations evolve daily, delivering relevant, timely, and meaningful experiences is no longer a competitive advantage—it’s a necessity. As businesses look for new ways to stand out, generative AI emerges as a game-changer in customer engagement. The upcoming edition of the DBS DECODE webinar series, hosted by DBS Tech India in partnership with AIM Media House, will explore how organisations can harness Generative AI to craft personalised journeys at scale.
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3 days ago |
analyticsindiamag.com | Mohit Pandey
Lately, Indian startups have been receiving a lot of flak. This started with union minister Piyush Goyal calling out the “fancy ice-cream” problem of Indian startups, implying that there is not enough deep tech research happening in India. This was also a jab at Indian investors, like the ones in Shark Tank, who do not invest in deep tech startups.
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5 days ago |
analyticsindiamag.com | Mohit Pandey
Amid growing tensions between India and Pakistan, leading Indian IT and consulting firms have issued advisories urging employees to work from home and defer non-essential travel, according to a report by Moneycontrol. Firms including Deloitte, EY, HCLTech, KPMG, and Tech Mahindra have responded with cautionary measures, particularly targeting employees based in the northern regions such as Delhi-NCR, which remains on high alert.
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6 days ago |
analyticsindiamag.com | Mohit Pandey
During the Q4 FY25 earnings call, Sonata Software CEO Samir Dhir showcased the firm’s high confidence in generative AI services. “We expect AI enabled services to contribute 20% of our revenue over the next three years,” he said. Dhir also added that the company is pursuing a $34 million pipeline in AI programs with over 100 clients. He also added that 97% of the workforce is trained with generative AI skills.
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6 days ago |
analyticsindiamag.com | Mohit Pandey
Indian IT’s last quarterly results was the real report card of how the firms are pushing through macroeconomic conditions to stay on top of their services game. The growth of mid-size firms, and the flatlining and decline that the bigger firms saw was also a testament to the companies’ leadership. Thanks to the deal pipelines, the stars of the show in the quarter remained firms like Persistent Systems, Hexaware, Mphasis, and Coforge, with a huge order book going into FY26.
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