Reckoning with the Old Guard
Zoho's Sridhar Vembu Takes Aim at IT Sector's 30-Year Inefficiencies
Sridhar Vembu, the outspoken co‑founder of Zoho Corporation, critiques longstanding inefficiencies in the IT sector, pointing to a systemic asset bubble and advising the reallocation of displaced tech workers to infrastructure and manufacturing. Vembu's criticism comes amidst disappointing Q4 results from major Indian IT firms and is further complicated by tariffs introduced by President Trump. Infosys' recent layoffs add to the grim outlook, as Vembu calls for a paradigm shift in industry thinking.
Introduction: The Software Industry Downturn
Sridhar Vembu's Critique of Software Inefficiencies
The Impact of Tariffs and External Factors
Challenges Faced by Indian IT Companies
Vembu's Proposed Solutions for the IT Sector
Public Reactions and Controversies
Expert Opinions and Divergent Viewpoints
Future Implications for the IT Sector
Concluding Thoughts and the Road Ahead
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