“There has not been any official announcement but since past few weeks, some people from the products and platforms team are moved to a new group called Edge Works,” a person close to the development said.
“A lot of reallocation of resources is happening; mostly, the people are being moved are the product developers.”
The decision has been taken because Executive Chairman N R Narayana Murthy is focusing on bringing Infosys back to basics.
“He believes Infosys is a services company, so it should focus on just that,” a source at the company said.
Infosys declined to comment for this story in reply to an email questionnaire.
"We will be unable to offer comments as we are in our silent period (meaning, just prior to the publication of its quartelry results)," the company replied.
Products and platforms account for 5.5 per cent of Infosys’ overall revenue. Speculation about a demerger of the products business has been doing the rounds for a year.
At the time it announced its “3.0 strategy” three years earlier, the company had said it aimed to raise contribution from this business to 33 per cent of the total.
However, three years later, things have not changed much.
Some sources also said Infosys is likely to retain its core banking product, Finacle, its most successful till date.
Finacle clocks revenues of about $300 million annually.
Infosys offers several products under its ‘Edge’ portfolio, including AssistEdge, BigDataEdge, BrandEdge, CommerceEdge, Digitizedge, ProcureEdge, SmartGridEdge, SocialEdge, TalentEdge, TradeEdge and WalletEdge.
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