ADVISORY/World Economic Forum and Infosys' N. Murthy.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers ADVISORY...for Tuesday Tuesday: see week. (Jan. 29) --(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHAT: Narayana N.R. Murthy, Infosys Technologies' chairman and CEO,
will be in New York next week to participate in the World
Economic Forum's annual meeting. Murthy, who will take part in a
Forum event in which distinguished panelists examine the role of
innovation in restoring growth and discuss strategies to create
an environment that fosters greater innovation, is available to
talk about these kinds of global business issues as well as
Infosys' performance and his outlook on the information
technology sector for the rest of the year.
WHO: Narayana N.R. Murthy, chairman & CEO of Infosys Technologies
Ltd. (Nasdaq:INFY; www.infy.com). Murthy, recently named among
the 25 most influential global executives by Time and CNN, has
headed Infosys since 1981, when he founded the company with six
other software professionals.
Infosys, a world leader in consulting and information
technology services, partners with Global 2000 companies to
provide business consulting, systems integration, application
development and product engineering services. Through these
services, Infosys enables its clients to fully exploit
technology for business transformation. Clients leverage
Infosys' Global Delivery Model to achieve higher quality,
rapid time-to-market and cost-effective solutions. Infosys has
10,000 employees in more than 30 offices worldwide.
WHY: The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2002 will take place
in New York from Jan. 31 to Feb. 4 with the theme "Leadership
in Fragile Times: A Vision for a Shared Future." As the events
of Sept. 11 are profoundly reshaping the global agenda, this
year's meeting will therefore concentrate on six core themes,
including "Restoring Economic Growth through Strategic
Business Innovation."
WHERE: Murthy will be available to talk one-on-one with reporters in
New York City.
WHEN: Tuesday, Jan. 29, through Monday, Feb. 4.
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