What People Are Saying

Managing Director, Romil Bahl, named among top 25 consultants of 2007

Consulting Magazine, July 2007

While all consulting firms may claim to be a unique proposition, Infosys Consulting does things a bit differently. The Fremont, Calif.-based firm certainly doesn’t act like a traditional consulting firm, and Romil Bahl, the managing director of Infosys Consulting, likes it that way.

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“Nilekani asked to join 20 global leaders at World Economic Forum…”

BusinessWeek, February 2, 2006

[Nandan] Nilekani (President, CEO and managing director of Infosys) was one of the youngest entrepreneurs asked to join 20 global leaders at the prestigious World Economic Forum foundation board. Individuals with special leadership experience-from business, politics, academia, and civil society-participate in the board's activities, basically governing the organization, for three years.


“Infosys clearly leads the pack…”

The Forrester Wave ™ , December 1, 2005

Of all the vendors evaluated in Forrester's Indian vendor consulting capability Wave ™, Infosys clearly leads the pack in terms of depth, breadth, vision, quality, and management of its business process and technical consulting practices. Through Infosys Consulting, a wholly owned, independently managed subsidiary based in the US, Infosys has made a commitment to providing business process consulting services on par with or better than the global management consulting firms. Infosys Consulting is managed and populated by former Big Five partners and consultants who are trying to combine the best of what the Big Five had to offer, with a modern and efficient global delivery and implementation model.

“Infosys Consulting is attracting an impressive
pool of talent…”

Market Strategy Report (Services Strategies), December, 2005

Infosys Consulting is attracting an impressive pool of talent from former Big Five systems integrators and management consultants.

“One of the star attractions is Infosys...”

Business Strategy Review, Winter 2005

A growing number of Western students are going to India as interns at top information technology services firms and to participate in tours that allow them to network with the country's corporate elite. One of the star attractions is Infosys which has a unique approach towards its global internship program, InStep.

Infosys' strategy is based on a global delivery model which intends to leverage global capacity, global resources and global strengths.

“Infosys has a sufficient arsenal to fuel sustained revenue growth of 30% or better…”

Investor's Business Daily, November 29, 2005

Infosys has "a sufficient arsenal to fuel sustained revenue growth of 30% or better," Goldman Sachs analyst Julio Quinteros wrote in a recent research note