
Infosys has partnered with Linux Foundation Networking (LFN) to improve AI-driven networking solutions. LFN works on open-source networking projects, promoting collaboration and efficiency.
As part of this partnership, Infosys has contributed its Responsible AI Toolkit and AI application development framework, both part of its Topaz AI offerings, to two new projects—Salus and Essedum.

- Salus helps identify and reduce AI risks such as bias, privacy breaches, and harmful content. It also improves transparency in AI models.
- Essedum speeds up the integration of AI data, models, and applications in networking, using Infosys’ existing AI technology.
Statements from Industry Leaders
Infosys’ Chief Technology Officer, Mohammed Rafee Tarafdar, emphasized the company’s commitment to innovation while maintaining transparency, fairness, and trust in AI. He praised LFN’s efforts in open-source networking and said Infosys is proud to contribute to responsible AI solutions.
Arpit Joshipura, General Manager of Networking, Edge, and IoT at the Linux Foundation, highlighted the importance of domain-specific AI in networking. He thanked Infosys for its contributions, which will help create unified AI-driven frameworks for the industry.
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Infosys’ Financial Performance
Infosys is a leading IT services and consulting company. In Q3 FY25, it reported:
- A 4.61% rise in net profit to ₹6,806 crore
- A 1.89% increase in revenue to ₹41,764 crore
- Large deal wins worth $2.5 billion, with 63% net new contracts
Despite these gains, Infosys’ stock price fell 2.07%, closing at ₹1,570.40 on March 28, 2025.