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Reimagining Resilient and Secure Digital Healthcare Ecosystem
Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission is on the way to creating a unified online platform through the provision of a vast array of data, information,...
Lumikai announces key changes at the top, names Devadatta Rajadhyaksha as next CFO
The company has also named Kislay Shashwat as next Vice President of Investments.
E-commerce company GoKwik names Vikas Shukla as Senior Vice President – Engineering
Shukla will lead the engineering team, focused on solving the most challenging problems for the merchants in its network by ensuring the development and delivery of world-class, robust, and innovative solutions.
Pepperfry onboards Anand Batra as new Chief Financial Officer
In his new role, Batra will spearhead the organisation’s corporate strategy, fundraising efforts, financial operations, legal and secretarial functions.
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Jet Airways names Prabh Sharan Singh Chief Digital Officer
HR Jagannath will be new VP engineering, Mark Turner VP of inflight product and services and Vishesh Khanna VP sales, distribution and customer engagement.
Infosys extends tenure of Salil Parekh as CEO & Managing Director for 5 years
The decision regarding the reappointment was taken in the meeting of the company's Board of Directors held on May 21, 2022.
Global rail cybersecurity company Cylus appoints Sandeep Joshi to advisory board
Joshi brings along over 35 years of experience and expertise in mobility, business management, operations, and engineering, particularly in the rail sector.
BlueStone Jewellery onboards Rumit Dugar as new Chief Financial Officer
Rumit has 17 years of experience across multiple domains, such as Technology, Fintech, and Equities Businesses.
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Warburg Pincus onboards top SAP executive Irfan Khan as a senior tech adviser
Irfan Khan, who is in charge of SAP's data management and analytics portfolio will work with the PE’s tech team to pursue innovation and revenue growth.
Global tech giants led by Cisco, Amazon, Google, Facebook and Intel oppose ‘E band’ allotment to telcos
According to Industry experts, the move is in direct conflict with the sector regulator’s position to open up this spectrum band.
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