At DatAInfa, we just marked an unforgettable milestone—our 4th anniversary—with the spectacular DI-Euphoria 4 event at a beautiful resort in Bengaluru. It was a day full of excitement, gratitude, and pride as we celebrated our journey with our teams and families.
We kicked off the day with a meet-and-greet, reconnecting with colleagues and sharing stories. The photoshoot captured moments of laughter, unity, and pure joy. But this was only the beginning.
As the evening arrived, the energy was electric. There was dance, singing, and the heartwarming awards ceremony, where we celebrated the incredible efforts of our team members. But what truly stood out was the launch of our new logo, marking a fresh chapter in our growth and innovation.
The following morning was all about team spirit. We enjoyed games and competitions that not only brought out our competitive sides but also showcased how strong our bonds are. Having our families join in made it even more special. It was a reminder that DatAInfa isn’t just a workplace—it’s a family.
Our esteemed chief guests, P V Ramkumar and Sachin Balasubramanya from Informatica, praised our journey, especially in the fields of AI and digital transformation. Their words of recognition fueled our belief that the best is yet to come.
The leadership team, including Dheeraj Kumar Pandey (CEO) Shivesh Singh (Chief Product & Technology Officer) and Pranav Sharma (GEO Head – MENA), reflected on our global impact in USA, UAE, India, and more. They highlighted the power of innovation, AI, and digital transformation in shaping our future.
A highlight of the event was the announcement of exciting new partnerships. These collaborations will enable us to broaden our reach, boost our capabilities, and deliver even more cutting-edge solutions to our clients. Together, we’ll continue to lead and drive change in the tech world.
As the event wrapped up, one thing was clear: DatAInfa is more than just a company—it’s a community driven by passion and purpose. And as we always say, “Picture abhi baki hai mere dost”—The story isn’t over yet.





































