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Business Standard
15 hours ago
- Business
- Business Standard
TCS announces leadership rejig with a focus on AI-first transformation
With a focus on AI-first transformation, India's largest information technology (IT) services player Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) on Wednesday announced key leadership changes. As part of this transformation, the company appointed Janardhan Santhanam as the chief information officer (CIO) with effect from July 1, 2025. Sanathanam will be reporting to the chief operating officer (COO) Aarthi Subramanian. The company added that Krishnakanth Narayanrao, who heads Ultimatix, will report to Sanathanam. Ultimatix is an internal platform that caters to TCS employees to access various resources and services. 'The AI-first transformation of TCS is as much about culture as it is about technology. This will require exceptional collaboration across functions and groups, and active participation from each one of you,' wrote K Krithivasan, CEO and MD, TCS in an internal email to employees announcing these changes. The email has been seen by Business Standard. Sanathanam has been with TCS for 25 years, and brings deep experience across technology, delivery, domain and talent development. 'The opportunities to leverage AI to reimagine various aspects of our operations are immense. We must now look at how we can leverage AI technologies to achieve greater efficiency, improve employee experience, and enhance customer engagement. Our goal will be to make TCS the best showcase of what can be achieved with AI,' he said. TCS also announced the elevation of Sreenivasa Chakravarti as the head of IoT and Digital Engineering Services with effect from July 1, 2025. He takes this role over from Regu Ayyaswamy who retires from TCS on September 30, 2025. Chakravarti will also report to COO Subramanian. Chakravarti has been part of the IoT-DE unit and has been responsible for sales, delivery & operations for the last two years. Ayyaswamy will be mentoring and supporting Chakravarti over the next quarter, said the email addressed to employees by Subramanian. These leadership changes are in lieu with the focus on AI, data and cloud along with security and enterprise solutions. A few months back the company also announced the appointment of a COO and a chief strategy officer. TCS will be announcing its first quarter FY26 results on July 10. The company closed FY25 with revenue of ₹255,342 crore. It crossed the $30 billion revenue milestone. The order book TCV for FY25 was at $39.2 billion.


Time of India
a day ago
- Business
- Time of India
TCS names new heads for digital engineering, IT operations
Bengaluru: TCS has announced significant appointments to strengthen its digital engineering presence. Effective Tuesday, Sreenivasa Chakravarti will head TCS' IoT & digital engineering services, succeeding Ragu Ayyaswamy, who will superannuate from TCS on Sept 30. In an email to employees, TCS COO Aarthi Subramanian noted that Sreenivasa, previously part of the IoT-DE unit, was responsible for sales, delivery and operations over the last two years. He has 32 years of experience, including 25 with TCS, where he led P&L, consulting, client relationships and strategic planning, backed by deep industry expertise. Additionally, Janardhan Santhanam (Jana) has been named chief information officer (CIO), effective Tuesday. Jana will report to Subramanian in this capacity. Multiple transformation initiatives are ongoing in Ultimatix, led by Krishnakant Narayanan. The Ultimatix organisation will now report to Jana. TCS Ultimatix is an integrated timesheet management system that allows staff to log work hours, monitor project details, and efficiently track task progress. You Can Also Check: Bengaluru AQI | Weather in Bengaluru | Bank Holidays in Bengaluru | Public Holidays in Bengaluru In an internal note, TCS CEO K Krithivasan said, "The opportunities to leverage AI to reimagine various aspects of our operations are immense. We must look at how we can leverage AI technologies to achieve greater efficiency, improve employee experience, and enhance customer engagement. Our goal will be to reimagine what can be achieved with AI." An email sent to TCS on the changes did not elicit a response till the time of going to the press.