McKinsey & Company has named a new Managing Partner in Germany. As of the 1st of March 2021, Fabian Billing takes the reins from Cornelius Baur.
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The UK has been at the cutting edge of artificial intelligence (AI) innovation, from Alan Turing, the pioneering mathematician and computer visionary, who launched the field, to DeepMind’s AlphaGo, the first computer program to defeat a professional Go player in 2015.
Wipro has bagged a strategic digital and IT partnership deal from METRO AG, a leading global wholesale company that is redefining the foodservice distribution industry
The country's two IT giants Infosys Ltd and Wipro Ltd bagged multi-billion dollar deals from Germany's Daimler AG and Metro AG, respectively,
Global green tech, Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things (AIoT) technology leader, Envision Digital International Pte Ltd ("Envision Digital"), today announced the appointment of nine new management hires as the company expands to deliver on its Net Zero Carbon and automation promises.
Bengaluru-headquartered tech firm Infosys on Monday announced a partnership with Germany-based LANXESS, a specialty chemicals company, manufacturing chemical intermediates, additives, specialty chemicals.
Analysys Mason last week announced that it has agreed to acquire Allolio&Konrad, a management consultancy based in Bonn, Germany, with long-term client relationships with Europe's leading telecoms operators.
Supply chain systems design and integration firm Fortna Inc. has acquired a German logistics design and consulting firm, saying the move will help Fortna build up its European presence and better service its client base internationally.
US-based consulting firm Mercer has started partnership with Frankfurt digital asset manager Ginmon.
The partnership is aimed at employers. In the future, Mercer will be able to offer its employees access to Ginmon digital asset management through its cloud-based benefits portal, Darwin.
German consulting firm Rheingans Digital Enabler is allowing its employees to work five hours a day but workers could only check company emails twice a day, and meetings are typically 15 minutes or shorter.