"TCS is looking to expand in China"
April 2013 | tata.com
Having built a solid foundation and a strong reputation in China’s IT sector
over 10 years, TCS is ready with a three-pronged strategy for growth, says Qiqi
Dong, CEO, TCS China
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‘Our era will be remembered for digital transformation’
December 2012 | Nithin Rao
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India’s leading IT services, consulting and business solutions organisation, declared a spectacular performance in the second quarter of the current fiscal. N Chandrasekaran, the company’s chief executive, talks about some of the implications of a world that’s going increasingly digital
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IT is about design
December 2012 | Christabelle Noronha
The fast-evolving nature of information technology (IT) has led Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to take a new look at its design capabilities. Back from an experiential mission in Scandinavia, K Ananth Krishnan, the company’s chief technology officer, shares his thoughts on the importance of design in IT, the changes happening in the discipline and the big challenges that IT designers have to face and overcome.
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Ten billion and going strong
June 2012 | tata.com
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has had a very profitable year, and has consolidated its market leadership to become the first $10 billion IT company from India. N Chandrasekaran, CEO and MD, TCS, talks about the factors that drove this unprecedented growth, the challenges that lie ahead, and the company’s plans for the future
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‘I have never worried about failure’
March 2012 | Christabelle Noronha
Subramanian Ramadorai, the information technology ace who guided Tata Consultancy Services to the billion-dollar league, reflects on the personal and the professional, the days when India was a software backwater and the years of change and achievement
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‘We have to keep doing different things’
August 2011 | Sujata Agrawal
N Chandrasekaran, MD and CEO of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), believes the company he helms has to stay “rigorous, smart and sincere” to sustain its extraordinary growth momentum. On the evidence of the last financial year, TCS can be all of that and more in the days ahead
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A diligent journey
January 2011 | Sangeeta Menon
Phiroz Vandrevala, chairman of Diligenta, shares the several game-changing milestones in its journey
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Diverse designs, singular focus
December 2010 | Sujata Agrawal
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Asia Pacific (APAC), although only an eight-year-old company, has contributed significantly to Tata Consultancy Services’ business in a culturally and economically diverse region. Girija Pande, chairman, TCS APAC, talks about the intricacies of growth and the challenges that lie ahead in an interview with Sujata Agrawal
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Focus on dream accounts
September 2010
TCS was the first Indian software company to do business in North America, way back in 1971; its New York office was set up in 1979. Today the region contributes 55 per cent to the company’s revenues. Surya Kant, president, TCS North America, shares his thoughts on various issues
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The TCS promise
September 2010
From the early days, when it relied heavily on its Tata heritage, to now, as one of the most global brands from the Tata group, brand TCS has had an interesting journey. John Lenzen, who recently took over as the global head of marketing at TCS, talks about the company’s branding initiatives
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TCS outperforms the economy
April 2010 | tata.com
Good volume growth coupled with improved efficiencies has helped TCS master challenging economic conditions to show good results. In an interview with Tata.com, CEO and managing director N Chandrasekaran talks about how TCS’s focus on pricing models and margins eased its way through the downturn
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Cell structure
March 2010
By reorganising operations into over 20 smaller business- and customer-centric cells, Tata Consultancy Services minimised the recessionary impact. New thrust areas include green business services and nonlinear growth opportunities, says MD N Chandrasekaran to Tata Review
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"I feel excited and energised by this opportunity"
December 2009 | Philip Chacko
N Chandrasekaran, newly appointed MD of Tata Consultancy Services, speaks about what it feels like to lead the international IT company and the leadership challenges the role presents
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Connected to the social side
May 2009 | Christabelle Noronha
Tata Consultancy Services chief executive officer and managing director S Ramadorai talks to Christabelle Noronha about the company’s trailblazing efforts in reaching telephony technology to India’s interiors
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Promises to deliver
November 2008 | Sujata Agrawal
Surya Kant, president, TCS North America, talks about the company's flourishing engagement with the region
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The year of living decisively
May 2008 | Christabelle Noronha and Philip Chacko
S Ramadorai, chief executive officer and managing director of Tata Consultancy Services, speaks about staying hot in cold market conditions, about new beginnings and not-so-new capabilities, about the year gone by and the years ahead
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Till Middle Kingdom come
October 2007 | Christabelle Noronha
Impeccable parentage and the backing of the Chinese government have given TCS China a head start. Operations head Johnson Lam explains how the company hopes to capitalise on its advantages
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IT's better in Britain
April 2007 | Christabelle Noronha
The man responsible for Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) operations in the UK and Ireland, AS Lakshminarayanan speaks about TCS UK, on the challenges of operating an outsourcing operation internationally, and about building an IT brand in Britain.
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'We have to disrupt the business, or somebody else will'
April 2006 | Christabelle Noronha and Sujata Agrawal
TCS chieftain S. Ramadorai explains how the company nurtured the ecosystem that has enabled India to make hay in the IT sun, and what it will take to continue shining in the future
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'We have 49 nationalities in our TCS family'
March 2006 | Christabelle Noronha and Cynthia Rodrigues
…which is why it's no accident that TCS is a global company, says Girija Pande, who heads the Asia Pacific arm of India's standout IT enterprise
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The art of reinvention
September 2005
From being a one-customer company just five years ago, Tata Infotech's Americas business is now on the path to doubling its revenues every two years. Company vice president TK Cherian explains the transformation
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Sibling synergy
December 2004 | Shobha Ramswamy
R. Ramanan, managing director and chief executive officer of CMC, explains how the TCS connection is helping the company move from strength to strength
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All the presidents plans
July 2002 | Christabelle Noronha
TCS America has many goals from attracting the best local talent to establishing the Tata brand in the United States. And president Arup Gupta is leading the organisations operations from the front
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Business bytes
April 2002 | T. M. Arun Kumar and Ganesh Ramamoorthy
Some say technology is going to cause a metamorphosis of the business environment. Others beg to differ. But it takes insight to cull the sensible conclusions from the uninformed ones. S Ramadorai, CEO of Tata Consultancy Services, on the intricacies and nuances of technology
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Breaking barriers
April 2001 | Ananth Koovappady and Christabelle Noronha
S. Ramadorai has experienced first-hand the turbulent evolution of the IT industry. It is this unique advantage, coupled with his keen intellect, that gives the CEO of Tata Consultancy Services the daring to dream big. To think of taking his Rs 3,000-crore company to the top of the global IT consulting business
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'Managing change is a way of life'
May 2000 | The Week magazine
S.Ramadorai, CEO, Tata Consultancy Services talks to The Week magazine (in the issue dated 28 May 2000).
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