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by basha94
1316 days ago
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Can't help but be annoyed by the flock of pretentious hackers painting every Infosys/TCS employee with a broad brush. One might say this particular leak is bad on part of Infosys and they must be held accountable for this. But calling the entire company incompetent is just lazy and stupid. They make more than $3B in free cash flow, they are worth more than $80B in market-cap and they gainfully employ more than 100k people. Folks commenting here about the "competency" of a company should realize this. Most of their clients are based in US and UK. These companies have been using Infosys' services for decades and also have locked in deals for the coming decade. If a company was really that incompetent, it really wouldn't be on the scale they are today. You might call them a "boring services company" but they matter a great deal to a lot of people. Less pretension, more focus on "value", please? :) |
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It's not because they're so competent, it's because they're a convenient scapegoat when things inevitably go wrong.
Things inevitably go wrong for them because people hiring a company like Infosys do not want to be told how to do tech by competent engineers (and are probably not able to distinguish competent from incompetent engineers in the first place).