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Pavan Chandra calls it a day at Vivaki
MUMBAI: Vivaki Nerve Centre head Pavan Chandra has moved on from the research and development section to join Mogae Media as chief intelligence officer.
Mogae Media is the mobile monetisation venture launched by Sandeep Goyal, former JV partner of Dentsu India.
Mogae Media chief business officer Gaurav Luthra said, “Pavan is a dreamer and a doer. As an evangelist for a new medium, he has just the right mindset and experience.”
Chandra added, “2012 will be the Year of the mobile. The versatility of the medium, the customer knowledge and the pinpointed targeting makes mobile a medium that will create its own space in clients‘ marketing plans. We are here to make it happen.”
Chandra brings in over 21 years of experience. He specialises in gaining insights on media behavior of consumers. His experience lies in deploying tools and technologies for tracking and measuring media habits.
Prior to Vivaki, he has worked with JWT as media planner and ZenithOptimedia as chief strategy officer.
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TCS and ServiceNow join forces to fast-track AI in enterprises
New partnership aims to turn clunky workflows into smart, self-learning engines
MUMBAI: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and ServiceNow have teamed up to help businesses move from AI experiments to full-scale adoption. The multi-year partnership will see TCS building industry-specific AI solutions on the ServiceNow platform, transforming slow, manual processes into intelligent, autonomous workflows that learn and improve over time.
Enterprises are eager for smarter ways to handle back-office functions like HR, finance, supply chain, procurement, and employee services. With this collaboration, TCS will offer AI-led solutions that bring together trusted AI, modern workflows, and deep industry knowledge, helping businesses work faster, smarter, and more efficiently.
ServiceNow president and chief product officer Amit Zavery said, “Enterprises need partners who can combine innovation, execution, and governance. Together with TCS, we are embedding AI directly into workflows, modernising legacy systems, and driving measurable results.”
TCS executive director and COO Aarthi Subramanian added, “Companies are ready to move beyond pilots to enterprise-wide transformation. Our partnership will embed intelligence across IT, operations, and customer functions, unlocking speed, efficiency, and lasting advantage.”
The solutions are designed to break down silos, giving organisations a holistic, insight-driven view. HR operations, for instance, could shift from fragmented services to a smooth hire-to-retire lifecycle, boosting productivity and engagement. Similarly, order processing could evolve from a slow, multi-step cycle into a fast-moving engine that drives revenue and cash flow.
TCS is already ServiceNow’s largest user for IT Asset Management, rolling out the system across thousands of devices in just three months. Both companies will also invest in co-innovation labs, solution showcases, and joint go-to-market initiatives to bring these AI capabilities to clients.
With this partnership, enterprises can look forward to workflows that think for themselves, helping businesses stay ahead in the AI era.






