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TCS Tightens Freshers Intake: Only 25,000 Offers as IT Hiring Slows
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AI Gears Up as Indian IT Giants Slash US Jobs Amidst Digital Transformation
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Anthropic’s Claude Cowork Set to Upend India’s IT Outsourcing Game
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Anthropic's Claude Cowork Launches: A Disruptive Force in Indian IT
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AI Wave Hits Indian IT Stocks: A Tsunami of Market Woes

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TCS Tightens Freshers Intake: Only 25,000 Offers as IT Hiring Slows

TCS has extended just 25,000 fresher offers for the fiscal year 2027, marking a significant reduction from 44,000 in FY26. The decision reflects a cautious approach in response to uncertain demand and macroeconomic challenges, echoing broader hiring trends across the IT sector in India. This move highlights a shift towards experienced lateral hires as companies like Infosys and Wipro also slow campus hiring. Despite challenges, TCS remains adaptable, aiming for balance between prudent scaling and emerging tech investment.

Apr 12
TCS Tightens Freshers Intake: Only 25,000 Offers as IT Hiring Slows

AI Gears Up as Indian IT Giants Slash US Jobs Amidst Digital Transformation

In a significant move, top Indian IT firms are shedding jobs in the US, driven by the swift embrace of AI and sluggish deal-making. AI's role in automating tasks has enabled companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro to downsize their US workforce, aligning with industry shifts towards efficiency and cost-cutting.

Apr 9
AI Gears Up as Indian IT Giants Slash US Jobs Amidst Digital Transformation

Anthropic’s Claude Cowork Set to Upend India’s IT Outsourcing Game

Anthropic's latest AI advancements with Claude Cowork plug-ins are creating ripples across India's IT outsourcing industry. Companies like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro are experiencing a significant stock drop, stirred by fears that AI-powered tools will automate routine tasks traditionally outsourced to Indian firms. This technological leap has launched a seismic shift in the industry, posing threats to entry-level jobs while urging companies to pivot towards high-value consulting. As automation takes over coding, legal reviews, and data analysis, the industry braces for a new age of AI-driven transformation.

Feb 10
Anthropic’s Claude Cowork Set to Upend India’s IT Outsourcing Game

Anthropic's Claude Cowork Launches: A Disruptive Force in Indian IT

Anthropic's new AI agent, Claude Cowork, is set to reshape the Indian IT landscape with its ability to automate complex tasks traditionally outsourced to giants like TCS and Infosys. Launching Claude Cowork on January 16, 2026, Anthropic introduces a tool that handles end-to-end IT workflows, presenting both challenges and opportunities for India's $254 billion IT industry.

Feb 5
Anthropic's Claude Cowork Launches: A Disruptive Force in Indian IT

AI Wave Hits Indian IT Stocks: A Tsunami of Market Woes

February 4, 2026, marked a tumultuous day for the Indian IT sector as stocks plummeted up to 8%, led by Infosys, TCS, and Wipro. A staggering ₹2 lakh crore in market cap evaporated, spurred by the launch of Anthropic's advanced AI tools. Investors brace for the AI revolution reshaping IT outsourcing.

Feb 4
AI Wave Hits Indian IT Stocks: A Tsunami of Market Woes

Indian Tech Stocks Tumble Amid AI Fears: Anthropic’s Claude Cowork Stirs the Market

Indian tech stocks plummeted on February 4, 2026, after Anthropic launched new AI plug-ins, causing concerns about the disruption of India's IT industry. Tech giants like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro saw significant declines, marking the worst day since the March 2020 COVID crash, as AI poses a threat to jobs and industry margins.

Feb 4
Indian Tech Stocks Tumble Amid AI Fears: Anthropic’s Claude Cowork Stirs the Market

Indian Tech Stocks Dive as Anthropic's AI Tools Shake Up Global IT Landscape

Indian IT stocks took a major hit amid fears of AI-driven disruption, following Anthropic's introduction of new AI tools that automate key business processes. With the Nifty IT index down nearly 6%, and major stocks like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro experiencing significant declines, investors are growing concerned about the potential erosion of traditional IT business models that rely heavily on workforce-intensive service delivery. As Anthropic's AI capabilities threaten to replace many routine tasks, questions arise about the future of the Indian IT sector and its ability to adapt to rapid technological change.

Feb 4
Indian Tech Stocks Dive as Anthropic's AI Tools Shake Up Global IT Landscape

Anthropic's New AI Tools Spark Chaos as Indian IT Stocks Tumble

Anthropic's new AI tools, designed to automate tasks in sectors like legal, marketing, and data analysis, have led to significant plunges in Indian IT stocks. Major companies such as Infosys, Wipro, and TCS faced severe market cap losses, with traders dubbing the event a 'SaaSapocalypse.' The crash reflects growing fears about AI's potential to disrupt the traditional IT service model, threatening entry-level jobs and altering the industry's competitive landscape.

Feb 4
Anthropic's New AI Tools Spark Chaos as Indian IT Stocks Tumble

OpenAI and Capco Join Forces to Revolutionize Finance with AI

OpenAI has partnered with Capco, a consultancy under Wipro, to drive AI innovation in the finance and energy sectors. The alliance focuses on automating processes, particularly in compliance and risk management using OpenAI's latest models like GPT-5, combined with Capco's deep industry expertise.

Nov 19
OpenAI and Capco Join Forces to Revolutionize Finance with AI

India's Tech Giants Reshape Workforce Amidst 2025 AI-Driven Layoffs

The biggest AI-driven layoffs of 2025 have hit the Indian tech sector hard. Major players like TCS, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, and Wipro are undergoing massive workforce reductions, paving the way for AI-first operational models. This restructuring signals a shift from traditional roles to AI-centric skill sets, affecting thousands of employees globally.

Oct 25
India's Tech Giants Reshape Workforce Amidst 2025 AI-Driven Layoffs