My company paid over 10 million dollars for Infosys to implement oracle cloud.
It has been 3 years of complete abject torture, misery, and failure.
Infosys is an army of completely clueless, unqualified, and incompetent people on a revolving door.
It’s like they make it a point to NEVER meet the requirements. They always find some convoluted round about lengthy manual process for everything they do.
I have gotten to the point where any time I am roped into an Infosys project, I will do nothing but ask to see the code, and therein is the problem, even their most “seasoned senior developer” can’t produce the code because it doesn’t exist.
They use janky point and click applications to “write code” for them, shove the code I to the oracle instance, break all of the existing code doing so, and repeat.
My company is a few years into an Infosys partnership. From the first meeting, we had people disappointed. All this time later we’re behind on every project, and spend more time arguing about payments and KPIs than actually getting work done.
It’s easy to say your KPIs are green when you don’t measure anything of value, and really easy to say we owe you for services when you have no proof of services rendered.
To learn they’re pretty anti-human and profit driven from the top down is just icing on the cake
My company paid over 10 million dollars for Infosys to implement oracle cloud.
It has been 3 years of complete abject torture, misery, and failure.
Infosys is an army of completely clueless, unqualified, and incompetent people on a revolving door.
It’s like they make it a point to NEVER meet the requirements. They always find some convoluted round about lengthy manual process for everything they do.
I have gotten to the point where any time I am roped into an Infosys project, I will do nothing but ask to see the code, and therein is the problem, even their most “seasoned senior developer” can’t produce the code because it doesn’t exist.
They use janky point and click applications to “write code” for them, shove the code I to the oracle instance, break all of the existing code doing so, and repeat.
Infosys is a scam.
My company is a few years into an Infosys partnership. From the first meeting, we had people disappointed. All this time later we’re behind on every project, and spend more time arguing about payments and KPIs than actually getting work done.
It’s easy to say your KPIs are green when you don’t measure anything of value, and really easy to say we owe you for services when you have no proof of services rendered.
To learn they’re pretty anti-human and profit driven from the top down is just icing on the cake
What did they think was going to happen?
I’m convinced Infosys kicked back 20% of the payment to the CIO.
He is a complete con artist who has been bleeding the company dry for 5 years.
Isn’t that a given of every C-level job?
I’d say Infosys is probably doing them a favour.