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Company Business News Today Live: ‘Want to disrupt…’: Why Amazon Web Services’ CEO is pushing for work-from-office mandate
- Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman feels working from the office brings more employee productivity. Here’s what he said at The Wall Street Journal’s Tech Live event.
Company Business News Today Live: What explains TCS, Wipro, Infosys, TechM flocking to Nvidia
- Nvidia is solidifying its position in the AI space through partnerships with major IT services companies, including TCS and Infosys. These collaborations allow firms to integrate Nvidia’s AI technologies, driving mutual growth amid increasing demand for AI solutions.
Start-ups Today Live: InsuranceDekho, RenewBuy near merger to create India’s No. 2 insurance aggregator
- The stock-and-cash transaction will value the combined entity at over ₹8,000 crore, making it the largest insurtech platform after Policybazaar
Company Business News Today Live: Adani Cement started off with acquisitions. Here comes Part 2.
- Adani which has so far only acquired cement businesses, has prepared a strategy to build new facilities from scratch. As part of its eastern foray, Adani recently announced plans to build a clinker grinding unit in Bihar for ₹1,600-2,000 crore.
Company News Today Live: Delta sues CrowdStrike after widespread software glitch that caused thousands of flight cancellations
- Delta Air Lines is suing CrowdStrike after a software update caused widespread disruptions, grounding flights and resulting in over $500 million in losses. CrowdStrike has apologized and claims Delta’s lawsuit misrepresents the situation and attempts to shift blame for its IT issues.