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Jan 25, 2021Financial Express
Quick and accelerated digital adoption by Indian firms has helped them grow faster than their Asian and Western peers.
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Jan 23, 2021Axios
Even "jobs of the future" have been derailed by the intensified pandemic, but positions in environmental services are still growing strong.
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Jan 14, 2021ITProPortal
Artificial intelligence (AI) played a crucial role in the survival of many organizations during the Covid-19 pandemic, and its influence is only going to grow with time. Recognising the opportunity, businesses in the UK are at the forefront of adoption, compared to elsewhere in Europe.
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Jan 13, 2021Business Leader
The UK is leading the way in Europe when it comes to the adoption of AI, with a fifth (18%) of companies based here already at the most advanced stage of AI maturity, the highest proportion in Europe, ahead of Germany (16%) and France (12%).
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Jan 13, 2021Times of India
While Asian businesses have been largely nimble in responding to the pandemic, India Inc braved the COVID-19 crisis much better than countries worldwide, and is also most bullish about embracing digital tools.
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Jan 13, 2021The Australian Business Review
The era of doing everything ‘at the touch of a button’ is coming to an end in 2020 smart speakers have changed how Australians work, play and relax.
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Jan 12, 2021Australian Financial Review
Multibillion-dollar US information technology services provider Cognizant has bought private equity-backed local tech transformation consultancy Servian in a deal that will substantially increase the size of its cloud and data team.
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Jan 12, 2021Economic Times
Technology Solutions on Monday announced it is buying out Servian and Linium — taking the total number of such acquisitions to 11 over the past 12 months.
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Jan 12, 2021Mint
The top three forces that will have a strong impact on work in India by 2023 are hyper-connectivity (49%), concerns about security and privacy (46%), and process automation (44%).
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Jan 12, 2021The Economic Times
Only 36% of companies in India experienced slightly negative to a very negative impact on their business performance in 2020, as opposed to the regional average of 44%, making Indian companies more resilient through the pandemic, a study by Cognizant revealed on Tuesday.