Infosys CEO Parekh 'Quite Positive' on India Tech Sector

Infosys CEO Parekh 'Quite Positive' on India Tech Sector

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The video discusses the positive outlook of the IT sector, highlighting digital transformation as a key growth area. It emphasizes the importance of adapting to changing client demands and retraining the workforce. The video also addresses sustainability efforts and the industry's proactive approach to climate change. The biggest risk identified is staying relevant to clients' rapidly changing interests.

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1.

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What is the main focus of client IT spending according to the first section?

Marketing strategies

Employee benefits

Digital transformation

Hardware upgrades

2.

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Which area is identified as the fastest growing opportunity in the digital space?

Artificial Intelligence

Cloud

Blockchain

Virtual Reality

3.

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What is a critical element for staying relevant in the tech industry?

Increasing marketing budgets

Retraining workers

Reducing product prices

Expanding office spaces

4.

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30 sec • 1 pt

How is India reinventing its outsourcing industry?

By increasing workforce size

By reducing costs

By aligning with client demands

By focusing on local markets

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the tech industry's approach to climate change?

Delaying action

Outsourcing it

Proactively addressing it

Ignoring it

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the biggest risk for the tech industry in 2020?

High operational costs

Limited market reach

Not being relevant to clients

Lack of innovation

7.

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What sustainability achievement is Infosys planning to announce?

Plastic-free operations

100% renewable energy

Carbon neutrality

Zero waste production