Large IT firms saw growth driven by small and mid-sized deals in the December quarter, with a strong pipeline and shorter deal decision-making cycles. HCLTech’s annual contract value increased by 23% year-on-year, while TCS signed deals worth $10.2 billion. The shift towards smaller, shorter-tenure deals aligns with changing client spending patterns.
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