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Techcircle.in focuses on reporting on the technology business sector. It has been established by Mosaic Media Ventures Pvt Ltd, the same company behind the rapidly expanding investment news platform, VCCircle.com.

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  • 1 week ago | techcircle.in | Sohini Bagchi

    India's fourth-largest IT services company, Wipro, which announced its Q4FY25 results on Wednesday, saw a modest 1.3% year-on-year increase, reaching Rs 22,504 crore, compared to Rs 22,208 crore in Q4FY24. In a regulatory filing, the Bengaluru-based company reiterated its focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI) while highlighting several key deals secured in recent months.

  • 1 week ago | techcircle.in | Sohini Bagchi

    Bengaluru-based artificial intelligence (AI) startup firm, KOGO AI, on Wednesday, partnered with chipmaker Qualcomm to develop a full-stack private AI solution tailored for high-performance and compliant enterprise deployments. The collaboration combines KOGO AI's modular Agentic Platform-designed for deploying intelligent agents and compliance-ready workflows-with Qualcomm's Cloud AI 100 Ultra accelerators and AI Inference Suite.

  • 1 week ago | techcircle.in | Sohini Bagchi

    Businesses are seeing greater value from open-source software, such as improved productivity and reduced operational costs, believes Thomas Di Giacomo, Chief Technology and Product Officer at German open-source firm SUSE.

  • 1 week ago | techcircle.in | Pahi Mehra

    Infosys, an IT serives provider, and Spark, a telecommunications and digital services provider in New Zealand, have entered into a strategic agreement focused on transforming Spark's technology delivery. The agreement aims to support Spark's shift towards digital and AI-driven services while managing IT operating costs. Infosys will use its AI and cloud-based platforms, Infosys Topaz and Infosys Cobalt, to support Spark's digital strategy.

  • 1 week ago | techcircle.in | Shraddha Goled

    Cloud software firm Salesforce on Tuesday announced that as part of the expansion of its collaboration, Air India has adopted Salesforce Agentforce. The airline company will be among the first ones to go live with Salesforce's Agentic AI platform. Air India will leverage Agentforce to automate key customer service processes.