Tata Consultancy Services has crossed the $30 billion revenue mark, solidifying its position as the world's second-largest IT services brand. CEO K Krithivasan attributed this success to innovation and customer-centric solutions. TCS also announced key leadership appointments, including Aarthi Subramanian as President and COO, to drive its next phase of growth, focusing on AI-driven solutions and digital transformation.
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