Abiding by his ideology of automation and its impact on the development of the country, Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka arrived in a driverless automated golf cart at the company headquarters in Bengaluru ahead of a press conference on the company’s Q1 results. According to the post, the car was designed and built by the Infosys engineering service team at the company’s Mysuru campus. pic.twitter.com/71qEA2y5vJ — Vishal Sikka (@vsikka) July 14, 2017In previous conferences also, Sikka has pointed out advances in computer processing speeds, implying a growth spurt in the area of Artificial Intelligence. Infosys posted strong first-quarter numbers that beat market expectations, driven mainly by strong spending from top financial services and European customers. India’s second largest software services exporter also raised its full-year revenue guidance, halting a streak of three consecutive quarters when the company was forced to slash its revenue growth outlook.
Source: Hindustan Times July 14, 2017 06:45 UTC