Unlocking 20% Growth: How India’s Data Centre Surge is Reshaping Tech Services
India’s data centre industry is experiencing unprecedented growth, and it is most likely to reshape the technology services sector across the country. In just six to seven years, data centre capacity...
View ArticleWhy Developers are Moving Away from Terraform
Terraform is no longer the default choice for Infrastructure as Code. What was once the go-to tool for managing cloud infrastructure, its dominance is now being questioned. In 2025, developers, SREs,...
View ArticleTCS CIO Thinks Accuracy in Agentic AI is Still a Question Mark
Agentic AI may be the future of autonomous enterprises, but getting there is anything but simple. “Are they accurate? Are they meeting the purpose?” These are the unanswered questions, according to...
View ArticleNatWest Partners with Accenture and AWS in 5-Year Deal to Drive AI and Data...
NatWest Group has announced a major five-year collaboration with Accenture and Amazon Web Services (AWS) to accelerate its digital and AI transformation, aiming to provide more personalised,...
View ArticleCan Tier-2 India Be the Next Frontier for AI?
The government has announced plans to establish over 20 data and AI labs under the India AI Mission across Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. This number would be expanded to 200 by the next year to develop...
View ArticleAI Will Be Taking Your Next Interview
For companies struggling to hire the right talent, mainly from India’s Tier 2, 3, and 4 cities, the problem isn’t a shortage of applicants or qualified people. It’s the time-consuming process of...
View ArticleThinking of an MBA? Here’s How LLMs are Redefining It
At a recent keynote hosted by Anand S from the management studies department of IIT-Madras, who describes himself as an ‘LLM psychologist’, spoke to MBA students about a future where AI, particularly...
View ArticleWhy Zoho Thinks Modular Software Will Beat Monolith Suites in the AI Era
Most enterprise vendors are racing to bundle massive toolsets into unified platforms. Zoho, however, is taking a more deliberate path, one built on modularity, faster time-to-value, and a ground-up...
View ArticleWhy This Engineer is Betting Against AI Agents
Everyone seems to agree: 2025 will be the year AI agents finally take over. Autonomy is the new magic word. Yet for one developer who has built over a dozen production-grade agent systems—from UI...
View ArticleWhy India’s Data Centre Boom Needs Uniform Policies
Data centre growth in India is skyrocketing with capacity in the top seven cities expanding more than fourfold in just six to seven years—reaching 1,263 megawatts as of April. But a maze of regulatory...
View ArticleWhy LLMs Alone Can’t Fix Broken Customer Support Chatbots
Before the rise of Large Language Models (LLMs), conversational chatbots were designed with rigid flowcharts that mapped out every conversational step, predicted user responses, and scripted specific...
View ArticleIndia’s AI-driven Smart City Planning Stuck in Pilot Stages
Urban India is on the brink of significant transformation, driven by pressing challenges including rapid population growth, infrastructure strain, and environmental concerns. Central to this evolution...
View ArticleWhy L&T is Focussing on Core Locations Like Chennai for Data Centres
The data centre industry may be exploring tier 2 and 3 cities for future deployments, but L&T’s Cloudfiniti has chosen to expand its capacity in core markets for now. L&T-Cloudfiniti SPD1 is...
View ArticleThis Indie Developer from Tripura is Building India’s Duolingo
Learning a new language could be a skill that improves your travel experience or even saves your life, considering the current scenario of language debates across the country. A young tech...
View ArticleHow the EU’s AI Laws Set the Bar High for Sustainability Reporting
Mistral AI disclosed the environmental cost of AI with transparency on July 22, presenting what seems to be the first thorough lifecycle evaluation of a large language model. A detailed review of the...
View ArticleAI Agents Work, But Why Aren’t They Mainstream Yet?
It might be inevitable to meet a person working in AI without mentioning AI agents, given how popular the technology is right now. However, they still remain outside the mainstream. AI agents appear...
View ArticleNot the Ending We Knew: In Rewriting Raanjhanaa, AI Rekindles Its Conflict...
Raanjhanaa, a 2013 romantic tragedy that etched itself into public memory with its heartbreaking ending, will return to theatres under its Tamil-language title Ambikapathy. But this time, the story...
View ArticleWill GraphRAGs be an intrinsic feature in LegalTech ?
As Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) becomes a viable option for providing better legal research, GraphRAGs are emerging as powerful systems for mapping legal relationships, improving context, and...
View ArticleIf Present AI Agents Were Employees, They’d Be Fired in a Day
AI agents are running a riot across Indian IT firms. From 150 to 200, and even over 300 AI agents are being deployed by companies, embedding them across sectors to automate workflows and decisions....
View ArticleEveryone is Gupshup-ing
Fresh off raising over $60 million in a mix of equity and debt from Globespan Capital and EvolutionX, Gupshup is charging ahead to make conversational AI not just an interface, but the new internet....
View ArticleWhere Does India Stand in Leveraging AI for Agritech?
Responding to a question in the Lok Sabha, the Government of India highlighted its intensified efforts to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) and drone technology into agriculture to boost...
View ArticleVibe Coding is Shifting Teams to a Building-First Culture
A quiet shift is taking place in how product teams operate. After initially prioritising the perfecting of the Product Requirements Document (PRD) before coding, some teams are now substituting...
View ArticleWhy IT companies are Offering GCC as a service
Recently, Infosys chairman Nandan Nilekani said at the company’s recent AGM calling GCCs “critical clients,” demystifying the popular view of Indian IT’s rivalry with GCCs. In fact, IT companies now...
View ArticleFor the First Time, a Bachelor’s Degree Doesn’t Guarantee a Job
Once seen as the safest bet in the economy, the bachelor’s degree has quietly lost its promise—and nobody warned the kids. For the first time in modern history, a college degree apparently no longer...
View ArticleWhy Developers Are Quietly Returning to VS Code and Ditching Cursor
Some shifts in tech are loud. Others, like this one, are a silent walk back to a familiar ground. Over the past few weeks, developers have been gradually admitting that they’re switching back from the...
View ArticleWadhwani Foundation is Building ‘ChatGPT Plus Plus Plus’ for Indian MSMEs
For most founders in India’s smaller cities, entrepreneurship is less about ambition and more about survival. But once you take the first step—setting up a business—the real struggle begins. “You’re...
View ArticleQuit JSON, It’s Not Worth It for Prompting
A recent surge in advocacy for JSON-formatted prompts has swept through social media, particularly among developer circles in the AI space. These posts, usually in threads that begin with titles such...
View ArticleHow a 19-Year-Old’s Side Project Got Vercel’s Attention
At just 19, a frontend developer from India launched a side project to improve background design on websites. He didn’t expect it to go viral. And he certainly didn’t expect Vercel, the platform it...
View ArticleIndian IT is in Denial of AI Layoffs, Big Tech Wants to Call it Out
Two major tech giants — one in India and another in the US — are letting people go, but the narratives around those layoffs seem diametrically opposite. When TCS CEO K Krithivasan addressed the...
View ArticleThe Paradox in India’s AI Mission
The IndiaAI mission aims to reduce dependence on American and Chinese AI tech while pushing the startup, research, and development ecosystem back home. But the reliance on American hardware demands...
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