Artificial intelligence spending is rewriting how tech companies use their money, with infrastructure now taking priority over people. Global firms are pouring billions into data centres and compute, forcing a shift in budgets away from hiring and towards AI, in what analysts describe as a conscious capital allocation strategy.

The impact is already visible at companies like Oracle, which has cut thousands of jobs. Analysts say this model is now likely to replicate across Indian IT services, SaaS firms and internal tech teams, with hiring slowing and roles being reshaped as companies prioritise AI and data centre investments over incremental headcount.

Tanya Pandey breaks down the big shift, scale of investments, and where the bottom line lies.


The impact is already visible at companies like Oracle, which has cut thousands of jobs. Analysts say this model is now likely to replicate across Indian IT services, SaaS firms and internal tech teams, with hiring slowing and roles being reshaped as companies prioritise AI and data centre investments over incremental headcount.

Tanya Pandey breaks down the big shift, scale of investments, and where the bottom line lies.






