Aggarwal also pledged to work together with Indian programmers to create a social media platform based on the Unified ...
Amid his ongoing tussle with Microsoft-owned LinkedIn, Aggarwal said that Ola would stop using cloud computing platform Azure and migrate to Krutrim AI’s cloud The announcement comes just a week ...
Bhavish Aggarwal, CEO of India's major ride-hailing app Ola, criticized LinkedIn and Microsoft for their 'woke' policies. This highlights the clash between the values of Western tech companies and ...
Ola's CEO Aggarwal severs ties with Microsoft Azure, moving workload to Krutrim. Criticizes Microsoft for political ideology imposition. Split may cost Microsoft 100 crores. Ola partnered with ...
Following the removal of Bhavish Aggarwal's LinkedIn post that stated India doesn't need 'they/them' or special pronouns, the Ola founder said his company will move its entire workload out ...
Bhavish Aggarwal further said that the pronouns issue should spur Indians to build their own tech platforms and while he was not against global tech companies, he was concerned his life might be ...
“Since LinkedIn is owned by Microsoft and Ola is a big customer of Azure, we’ve decided to move our entire workload,” Bhavish Aggarwal said. Ola co-founder Bhavish Aggarwal announced on ...
Rebuking Microsoft and its subsidiary LinkedIn, Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal in a post said India needs to establish its own tech platforms to shun the chances of being “culturally subsumed" and ...
Bhavish Aggarwal criticizes Microsoft, LinkedIn for imposing 'woke' policies, opposes pronouns in Indian culture. Advocates for Indian tech platforms, commits to moving workload to Krutrim cloud ...
The model, which Aggarwal is suggesting is broadly on the lines of AI and tech sovereignty, which the government has been focusing on building. (Reuters) Ola founder and CEO Bhavish Aggarwal on ...