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By building new capabilities in digital technologies, cloud computing, automation and artificial intelligence, Infosys has sought to stay relevant as a technology provider to some of the biggest companies in the world in retail, pharma, manufacturing, telco and financial services. Our cover story explains how under CEO Salil Parekh’s watch, Infosys is looking to cash-in on the post-pandemic push for digital transformation. That apart, this issue is also a Family Business special where we tell untold stories of ten enterprises and how the next gen is taking the legacy ahead.

How Salil Parekh Has Outperformed Peers By Building New Capabilities In Digital, Cloud, Automation And AI

On CEO Salil Parekh’s watch, infosys is looking to cash in on the post-pandemic push for digital transformation. Ensuring the company stays the course will be Parekh’s biggest challenge

How Salil Parekh Has Outperformed Peers By Building New Capabilities In Digital, Cloud, Automation And AI

10+ mins

‘The million dollar question is, what is going to happen with offices'

Stephen A Schwarzman, chairman and CEO of Blackstone Group, talks about investment trends and lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic

‘The million dollar question is, what is going to happen with offices'

7 mins

Employee To Entrepreneur

After being laid off, several youngsters are launching their own ventures instead of taking the conventional job-seeking route

8 mins

Gold Loans Glitter Again

With gold prices rising, businesses like Muthoot Finance are poised for a strong run

Gold Loans Glitter Again

7 mins

India Inclusive

Two years after a historic judgment by the supreme Court, companies are realising that the case for LGBTQ+ inclusion is stronger than ever, even as tackling under-representation, stereotypes and biases remains a work in progress

India Inclusive

8 mins

GAINING CURRENCY

How the Guptas took innerwear brand Dollar close to ₹1,000 crore in revenue. Can the third gen now push it on to a faster growth trajectory?

7 mins

Divided We Grow Together

If a split in a family business has to happen, then it must be for the larger good of creating wealth for all stakeholders

Divided We Grow Together

4 mins

TOUGH AS LEATHER

The Kalsis have rebuilt a leather footwear export business that was ravaged by fire twice. Can the third generation stitch a new story with a consumer brand?

TOUGH AS LEATHER

5 mins

Convert to Cloud

Google Cloud India is gunning for enterprise customers by putting together a world-class team, and backing it up with its know-how

10+ mins

PAST PERFECT

The preservation of Bath’s architectural heritage shows that conservation needs to be a concerted and long-standing effort by public and private participants

PAST PERFECT

6 mins

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Forbes India Magazine Description:

PublisherDigital18

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyFortnightly

Forbes is the world’s leading business magazine and since its inception in 1917, Forbes has stood, unwavering, for one overriding principle: the unshakable belief in the power of free enterprise.
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