Sramana Mitra: Through this there is a whole operational infrastructure – a reporting, monitoring and IT management infrastructure – that is required. What is your approach to that? Vishnu Bhat: The cloud ecosystem harbors a productized solution. When we approach our enterprise clients, we predominantly offer service and solution value together. Let’s get back to
Sramana Mitra: We have been hearing about hybrid, public and private cloud for a while. We talked with all sorts of thought keaders in this space. We would like to hear some insights. Vishnu Bhat: Let me give you a view of our evolution in the space of what we call ecosystems for enterprises and
Sramana Mitra: I would like to spend some time on three of your clients. Explain some interesting trends and applications of cloud computing you are seeing. Vishnu Bhat: We have seen the interest in cloud computing and the setting up of an ecosystem around it. It started out with retail initially, but we are now
Sramana Mitra: Seeing that hybrid cloud trend, in general, what functions and workloads are on private cloud, and which ones are on the public cloud? Vishnu Bhat: What we see is a trend of evolution. We see a trend of hybrid cloud evolution, and we believe that every client has to evolve its own cloud
Vishnu Bhat is the vice president and head of cloud services at Infosys. Prior to coming to Infosys, Vishnu started his career in the instrumentation technology industry as an engineer. He taught instrumentation and computer science at the R V College of Engineering in Bangalore. In this interview, he talks about Infosys’ value proposition for
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Founded in 2009, KMS Technology partners with clients that range from startups to Fortune 500 companies to provide software development services such as research and development, product innovation and management, application management, testing, support, professional services, and staff augmentation. Sramana Mitra: Hi, Josh. Let’s start with some background about you and KMS Technology. Josh Lieberman: I’ll
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