“It’s one of the best things that has happened to the IT company in recent times, Natarajan told rediff.com over the phone on Saturday afternoon.
One of the most prominent faces of the IT industry, Natarajan has led Zensar as the chief executive officer for over a decade.
He chairs the National Knowledge Committee of the Confederation of Indian Industry and is a member of the Chairmen's Council of industry association, Nasscom. He was Chairman of the National Association of Software and Services Companies in 2008-09.
“The state of Infosys has been in the doldrums for some time and Murthy’s return as chairman will go a long way in repairing its position,” Natarajan added.
The Zensar CEO is confident that Murthy’s comeback will send out a strong signal to the company’s clients as well as its shareholders that Infosys is serious about its efforts to regain one of the top positions in the IT industry.
"The decision will reinstate the shareholders' faith in Infosys," he said.
However, Natarajan thinks that though S D Shibulal continues to be the managing director and chief executive officer of the company, after a couple of years, Infosys might want to hire someone
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