FuzzySushi
FuzzySushi
23mo

Trending @Infosys; About Infosys Units & their work!

Hey folks, I need some help regarding some units at Infosys about what these Unit acronyms stand for and the kind of work they handle. Also, if you have experience working for any of the unit(s), please add your valuable feedback. I would be grateful for your help! 😊

  1. ADMDCG
  2. ENG
  3. SEC
  4. DNA
  5. BLCKCHAIN
  6. ECAS
  7. CIS
  8. ORC
  9. ESAP
  10. EAIS
  11. IVS
  12. AINA
  13. MSWT
  14. MSP

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23mo ago
ZippyPancake
ZippyPancake

ESAP (EASSAP) -> Enterprise Application Services, SAP They have CoEs for and handle implementation and support projects related to SAP. The quality of your experience here is heavily dependent on the project, as always. Can be a good project with good team members and good WLB, to the worst of both. Usually, you’ll find yourself in projects which is okay in one area (management or WLB), and just slightly unbearable in the other.

On a funny note, sometimes in support projects, you’ll find yourself clearing up a terrible mess created by Acc or one of the big 4 companies during their implementation of the project with that client. It makes you realise to what extent quality is lacking in all Indian IT cos or Indian counterparts of global IT cos, despite big brand names. The best experience and the longest engagement that our client (client is in the APAC region) has had is with Infosys, despite having worked with Acc, KPMG, and a couple of other SAP “preferred partners”.

FuzzySushi
FuzzySushi

Gotcha! Thanks for the detailed answer! 😍 I have heard SAP is bit difficult, is that true? 🧐 At the moment I have zero knowledge about SAP so please bear with me! 😅

ZippyPancake
ZippyPancake

No worries! Happy to answer.

SAP is more cumbersome than difficult. I’m on the functional side, with no technical background. Being from a commerce+MBA background , I am expected to understand the client’s business and work and get myself trained in SAP to the extent of being able to do my functional part correctly. If I can explain the technical requirements well enough to the technical (SAP code is called ABAP) ABAP folks, that’s good enough.

SAP is cumbersome not necessarily by design, but because it has been made since more than a couple of decades, to support enterprises for a many more decades to come. The kind of backward and forward compatibility that this necessitates with many different kinds of software makes the code seem very ‘unoptimised’. So, this is code is very unsexy, for the lack of a better word. But it helps businesses function (mostly) seamlessly, and hence they don’t care about the part where SAP screens look like something from the late 1990s-early 2000s. It’s mostly these things that make SAP seem very daunting.

ZoomyBurrito
ZoomyBurrito

I’m for EAIS, it’s means middle developer( boomi , Snaplogic , Mulesoft , workato) ETL tool

FuzzySushi
FuzzySushi

Oh okay. Thanks for the info! :) How's the Unit in your opinion? 🧐

ZoomyBurrito
ZoomyBurrito

In which context ?

PeppyCoconut
PeppyCoconut

Dna is data and analytics. Here all projects are mainly data driven business domain. Data science, data engineering, ai, cloud engineering, sre , cloud admin are mejor roles.

I am working as azure cloud engineer and looking after azure service integration and cloud infra admin part.

FuzzySushi
FuzzySushi

Ohh... That sounds good. Thanks for the detailed answer buddy! :)

TwirlyNarwhal
TwirlyNarwhal

am from RCLADM

FuzzySushi
FuzzySushi

Ohh.. Nice. What does that unit do? 🧐

TwirlyNarwhal
TwirlyNarwhal

app development and maintenance

WobblyUnicorn
WobblyUnicorn

I'm from IVS (Infosys Validation Solutions) which is now IQE - Infosys Quality Engineering. This unit is for Quality Assurance (Testing of all types).

FuzzySushi
FuzzySushi

Ohh. I see. Thanks for the info! :)

SnoozyNugget
SnoozyNugget

CISNGE - Cloud Infra Services New Growth Engine. This unit works predominantly in ServiceNow, SolarWinds etc.

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