It is common for year-end surveys to focus on the many disruptive changes that have taken place in the world and India in 2016 — Brexit, Donald Trump and demonetisation — and express hope that the new year could see fewer disruptions. But there is at least one area where disruptions are likely to be more this year than in 2016. This concerns the accelerating forces of technology and digitisation sweeping the world, where to survive and prosper you have to embrace the dynamic.
At least, that is what Infosys chief executive Vishal Sikka has told his colleagues in a year-end