anna_gari_maata Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 Frankly he is asking a service company which is funny. Secondly world has already moved on from OS and stuff why are they wasting time now ? 1 Quote
jpismahatma Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 6 hours ago, Thokkalee said: Even Samsung was not successful in building its own OS.. if it didn’t work for a phone company that sells millions of devices every year, it won’t work for a services company.. anna linux OS teeskoni maintain chesthe chalu. You basically control what sits in and not. All govt companies will run it. 100 to 500 people is enough. then modi can tear cut drawers and tell world that we have our own OS. Quote
Thokkalee Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 20 minutes ago, jpismahatma said: anna linux OS teeskoni maintain chesthe chalu. You basically control what sits in and not. All govt companies will run it. 100 to 500 people is enough. then modi can tear cut drawers and tell world that we have our own OS. Vaadu cheppedi mobile OS.. not desktop OS.. Quote
jpismahatma Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 1 minute ago, Thokkalee said: Vaadu cheppedi mobile OS.. not desktop OS.. adhi kuda cheyochu anna. Android adhe kadha open source. Quote
Thokkalee Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 4 minutes ago, jpismahatma said: adhi kuda cheyochu anna. Android adhe kadha open source. Cheyyachhu.. but what will they benefit from it? Malli manufacturers tho tie up pettukuni devices build cheyyali.. App Store and also app development kuda cheyyali.,,, a giant like Samsung gave up on this and why will a services company take it up? Quote
jpismahatma Posted March 8 Report Posted March 8 1 hour ago, Thokkalee said: Cheyyachhu.. but what will they benefit from it? Malli manufacturers tho tie up pettukuni devices build cheyyali.. App Store and also app development kuda cheyyali.,,, a giant like Samsung gave up on this and why will a services company take it up? Limited ban of china and USA will work. State will compensate anna. You can have limited apps/models. We don't have to rely on US. Check north korea. You can sell it countries which are blocked by USA anna. Quote
enigmatic Posted March 8 Report Posted March 8 emi develop cheyyakundane 70 hrs work cheyyalantunnadu murthy tatha. ittanti vi cheyyalante 120 hrs work cheyyamante witch lo pani chese amayaka witchers paristhiti emi kaavali. Quote
andhra_jp Posted March 8 Author Report Posted March 8 1 hour ago, enigmatic said: emi develop cheyyakundane 70 hrs work cheyyalantunnadu murthy tatha. ittanti vi cheyyalante 120 hrs work cheyyamante witch lo pani chese amayaka witchers paristhiti emi kaavali. lol, add on top of that freshers salaries are still stuck around 3.2 L per annum Quote
andhra_jp Posted March 8 Author Report Posted March 8 10 hours ago, LadiesTailor said: exactly… witch is primarily service based companies… minimum sense lekunda evvadu padite vaadu maa witch companies ni target chestunnaru anna.. not fair 😜😀 adi kuda public gaa adadagam overaction by that Minister anipistundi.. He unknowlingly exposing limitations of our indian IT sector and telling to the world that we are good only for service based model and unfit for innovation.. Media mundu kakunda if he is really serious he should have send personal email to CEO's of WITCH companies... This is nothing but name and shame... papam WITCH companies... 😀 1 Quote
kakatiya Posted March 8 Report Posted March 8 Actually satyam computers developed lot of banking softwares.. they where leading in the front..too bad we lost satyam to politicians.. it was a very bright company Quote
appusri Posted March 8 Report Posted March 8 10 hours ago, dasari4kntr said: its wrong question… infy has its successful product…called Finacle… indian witch offers… business solutions …business related products..not core tech products…why would waste money on building operating system…while there is a free linux… Wrong comparision. Finacle lanti silly products tho OS ni compare cheyadam enti bro? Aa product ni kooda starting lo edho bank ki work chesinappudu develop chesi, customize chesi migilina banks ki marketing chesukunnaru. Quote
a4apple Posted March 8 Report Posted March 8 Bokka le.. ee witch companies pavala product ni dollar ki ela ammala ani chestuntaru. Why would they even think of spending on free source Quote
andhra_jp Posted March 8 Author Report Posted March 8 25 minutes ago, a4apple said: Bokka le.. ee witch companies pavala product ni dollar ki ela ammala ani chestuntaru. Why would they even think of spending on free source + vachhina dollar ni dividends peeru too shareholders ki ela panchala by sucking employee blood .. andukee promoter families andaru vilasala bautukulu.. as free money vachhipadutu vuntundi and they dont care really where the actual stock is heading as long as company declares dividends.. Quote Rishi Sunak’s wife Akshata Murty handed another £10.5m dividend Murty owns a 0.94% stake in the Indian tech outsourcer Infosys, which was founded by her father Infosys typically pays two dividends a year. Quote
andhra_jp Posted March 12 Author Report Posted March 12 Narayana Murthy’s family wealth erodes by nearly Rs 6,800 crore as Infosys enters bear market Shares of Infosys Ltd tumbled 5.5% on Wednesday, extending a two-day slide of over 8% that pushed the IT giant into bear market territory. The sharp decline has not only rattled investors but also erased Rs 6,875 crore from the notional wealth of co-founder Narayana Murthy and his family. Murthy’s family, which collectively holds a 4.02% stake in Infosys, saw the value of their holdings shrink to Rs 26,287 crore as of Wednesday, from Rs 33,163 crore in mid-December. Murthy himself holds a 0.40% stake in Infosys, which was worth Rs 3,299.79 crore after the latest decline, down Rs 684 crore. His wife, Sudha Murty, owns a 0.92% stake, now valued at Rs 7,600.41 crore, reflecting a Rs 1,573.54 crore drop. Rohan Murty, their son, is the biggest shareholder in the family with a 1.62% stake, and took a hit of Rs 2,771 crore, bringing the stake's value down to Rs 13,378.5 crore. Akshata Murty, Narayana Murthy's daughter and the wife of former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, holds a 1.04% stake, now worth Rs 8,591 crore after a Rs 1,779 crore decline. Narayana Murthy's grandson, Ekagrah Rohan Murty, holds a marginal 0.04% stake, which has also been impacted by the stock’s fall. Quote
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