Tag Archive | offshoring

Europe good for Infy?

Interview with V. Balakrishnan, CFO and Board Member of Infosys July 12, 2012 By V. Ganesh   Infosys continues to endure tough times.  In fiscal 2012, the company lowered its guidance three times and in the first quarter of FY13, the company has again revised its guidance for the year ahead to 5% from the8-10% […]

Mediation ordered for Infosys whistleblower case

July 6, 2012 By V. Ganesh According to a report in the US media, District Court Judge Myron H. Thompson has ordered a mediation conference between Infosys and their US employee, Mr. Jack Palmer.  The mediation conference is intended to give both parties the opportunity to settle out of court. An Infosys spokesperson claimed this […]

Election year blame game

July 10, 2012 By V. Ganesh India loves Bush. Sad but true. Aside from his insanely draconian, socially backwards, anti-Muslim and pro-violence ideals, they also love W because he enabled US corporations to fire thousands of his constituents in order to circumvent US tax regulations and buy their donkeys on the cheap. (By the way, […]

Bangalore babus ban midnight munching

June 25, 2012 By V. Ganesh With the IT sector suffering a somewhat extended slowdown, Bangalore tech workers encounter another unnecessary pang: Dinner curfew! Sounds insane but it’s true.  As if the pollution, neglected infrastructure and increasingly dangerous commutes weren’t enough to make life miserable, Bangaloreans are now prohibited from shopping, eating, drinking and availing […]

U.S. IMMIGRATION: High class hypocrisy

June 28, 2012 By V. Ganesh Why the Latinos?  I keep asking myself this while reading about the various injustices committed against impoverished Mexicans and other Latin Americans who migrate to the U.S. in search of safety and normalcy.   There are wealthy people of various nationalities who have figured out how to manipulate the immigration system through its numerous hidden loopholes.  Then there are others, particularly affluent Indians, who are deliberately committing visa […]