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All eyes will be on Vishal Sikka, CEO Infosys as he delivers his first keynote to US customers at the company's upcoming conference.

All eyes will be on Vishal Sikka, CEO Infosys as he delivers his first keynote to US customers at the company's upcoming conference.
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The opportunity for information technology to impact businesses today is greater than at any time in the past. It requires a bold, strategic approach.