
Veena Mani
Correspondent at The Times of India
Sp correspondent @TOI; DanceScribe ; ex @BSINDIA ; Kuchipudi artiste; empanelled with @MinOfCultureGoI for festivals of India abroad
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1 week ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Veena Mani
TrendingBengaluru: TCS's updated associate deployment policy mandates employees to be billed for 225 days annually, restricting their bench time to a maximum of 35 business days each year. The policy aims to foster a proactive approach towards associate allocation, ensuring both organisational and individual goals are met. "At any given point in time, associates must be allocated for a minimum period of 225 business days in the last 12 months," the document reviewed by TOI showed.
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2 weeks ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Veena Mani |Shilpa Phadnis
TrendingMid-tier IT firms are experiencing a significant surge, with numerous companies surpassing the $1 billion revenue mark, fueled by strategic leadership from tier-1 veterans and private equity investments. These firms are rapidly scaling digital capabilities and attracting top talent, positioning themselves as strong competitors in the IT landscape. This transformation is reshaping industry growth and challenging established players. BENGALURU: Call it the mid-tier IT firm’s breakout moment.
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3 weeks ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Veena Mani
NewsTechnology NewsTech firms embrace agentic AI, drives faster code transformationTrendingTech companies are increasingly deploying AI agents to boost developer productivity across various functions, including coding, testing, and security. AWS teams have seen significant improvements, such as a fourfold increase in migration speed and an 83% faster conversion of Java scripts.
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1 month ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Shilpa Phadnis |Veena Mani
TrendingAccenture is set to promote 43,000 employees in India during the 2025 financial year, marking a significant increase. This is part of a larger global promotion cycle impacting 50,000 employees. The company shifted its promotion cycle to June for better client demand visibility. In addition to promotions, a substantial majority of employees in India will receive base pay increases.
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1 month ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Veena Mani
India sees growth in mid-market global capability centres. Over 140 new GCCs emerged in the last 30 months. These centres plan to create 70,000 jobs. Many mid-sized global firms are setting up these GCCs. Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune are popular locations. Experts predict over 120 new mid-market GCCs by 2026. These centres are expanding beyond just technology. BENGALURU: India is experiencing an uptick in mid-market global capability centres (GCCs).
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