By guest author Tony Scott Human Capital Challenges and the Future Tony: So if you look at this in terms of your the core challenges for the future and what’s going to keep you differentiated and keep you on the top, there are going to be technology challenges that we are going to assume you
By guest author Tony Scott Operating Across Cultures Tony: You are working around the globe, dealing with enterprises and carriers around the globe. What are the issues that you have faced within your internal culture in terms of being able to deliver products and services on a global basis? Has that been a challenge for
By guest author Tony Scott “Always On” around the Globe Tony: So you are talking about creating your own IP – how has that impacted the kind of services you provide? Is this also part of the drive toward what some have said is pushing even more of the services off the CIO’s plate?
By guest author Tony Scott Building Competency Tony: How has the relationship with your parent Tata Communications helped you beyond brand recognition? Shirdhar: Given that we have trust at Tata Communications, they would always support our trying to position ourselves higher up the chain. But I can’t constantly make fresh demands on our parent company
By guest author Tony Scott Evolution from Infrastructure to the Desktop Tony: Shridhar, since you have obviously been with the company for a long time, let me ask you, how did the original piece of the company get started, and how have you evolved from that point to what you are providing today? Shridhar: When
By guest author Tony Scott Introduction and History So, after reading a few of my previous interviews, do you still think that “outsourcing” is just about labor arbitrage of low-level tasks? I recently interviewed David Wert, global head of managed services at Tata Communications, and Niraj Sridhar, who leads Tata Communications Transformation Services (TCTS). They