‘There was trouble ahead…’: Sridhar Vembu slams decades of inefficiency in Indian IT, says real value was never built

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Because the global technological landscape is moved to automation, AI integration and cost-effective cloud solutions, Indian IT firms are fighting to keep the rates. The traditional traditional traditional model of industry, which once moved the industry, appears more and more. Customers require more than cheap jobs, they want agility, innovation and final digital transformations. The sphere of reducing the transaction and delayed decision-making and geopolitical pressure is still navigating some of its most common periods.

In this storm, Zoho Corporation’s Chief Scientist Sridhar Wembu offered a stable reality test. In a post posted on X, Vembu called on the ineffendence of the software in the software field, which was nominated by the expanded asset bubble and normalized with an Indian IT ecosystem.

“My operational thesis. What we see is not only a cyclical drop, and it’s only AI. Even without uncertainty caused by tariffs, he progresses.

He criticized the relying of industry to inflatable systems, overloaded and input billing, noting.

Wembu also mourned the redirection of a skilled talent far from the fundamental spheres. “The IT industry sucked with talent that can enter production or infrastructure (for example),” he said.

Calling the reset, he added: “We are only in the early stages of long-term calculation.

The post caused immediate feedback online. One user wrote:

Wembu answered. “I am sorry we must agree with it. We need to place a talent to solve our own problems. “

Others responded to such moods. Read a comment.

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