In 1981, Narayan Murthy founded Infosys, which is now India’s biggest IT Firm. In conversation, on the first episode of 3one Capital, Narayan Murthy told host Mohandas Pai that Infosys was an “experiment in entrepreneurship” – a company of the professionals, for the professionals and by the professionals.
Today, The Venture Capital firm released a trailer of the webseries ‘The Record’ in which the leaders, industry experts and the change makers were invited.
In the inaugural episode of The Record, Murthy, who is a limited partner in the early-stage venture capital business situated in Bengaluru, will speak with Mohandas Pai, the chairman of the company. The 77-year-old Murthy is seen in the episode's trailer, which was unveiled today, giving his reasons for founding Infosys.
“I wanted to create a company of the professional, for the professional and by the professional.”
He added value to the conversation by offering his insights on technology.
Having started with a mere $250 in funding, primarily obtained from their spouses, Infosys has grown to become the second-largest IT company in India.
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