Wipro Media And Telecom Head Ayan Mukerji Quits
Ayan Mukerji, Chief Executive of Wipro’s Media and Telecom Strategic Business Unit has quit after a 28-year stint with the company.
Ayan Mukerji, Chief Executive of Wipro’s Media and Telecom Strategic Business Unit has quit after a 28-year stint with the company.
Reputed Smartphone brands like Samsung, Lenova, Micromax, Xiaomi and One plus have gone on a stocking spree in anticipation of a grand Diwali, a period that accounts for 33% of their annual sales, according to Counterpoint Technology Market Research.
Rahul Yadav, the erstwhile CEO of Housing.com, has come out in support of the beleaguered TinyOwl cofounders. The cofounding team of TinyOwl has been under fire over its recent layoffs, and one cofounder was held hostage in its Pune office for over 2 days by irate employees. However, Rahul Yadav, who’s no stranger to controversy himself, had words of encouragement for the TinyOwl team.
The times, they are a-changing. Indian companies, which are infamous for their stodgy and bureaucratic ways, are slowly embracing new-age corporate ideas. And leading the way is Reliance, which has made a quiet but significant transformation to its corporate culture.
Sanjiv Bikhchandani, Chairman of Info Edge which owns 47% of Zomato, has justified Zomato’s layoffs saying that the funding environment for startups is changing.
India’s population is exploding, and its urban infrastructure is struggling to keep pace. While startups are solving problems ranging from food delivery to laundry, there’s not enough interest among the startup community towards building smarter cities. That’s where Microsoft, in collaboration with the Indian government, comes in.
In the latest of firing news, Bangalore based ad tech startup Vizury is laying off 50 off its employees. However, the real number of the layoffs is rumoured to be upwords of 100.
After announcing 600 layoffs in September, the realty listing startup has decided to let go another 200 employees, totalling 800 or almost 50% of its 1950 strong workforce.
Some very interesting facts are emerging from the stiff competition between online players and their brick-and- mortar counterparts. Just when it seemed that huge sales and big discounts offered by players like Amazon, Flipkart, and Snapdeal had wooed and won customers online, the offline sector is also going gaga and reporting huge revenues.