1. Tata
Consultancy Services
The Indian software industry is set to keep up its growth rate despite the slowdown in the economy. The National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) has forecast a strong outlook for FY08-09 strong with software and services revenue seen growing by 21-24 per cent. The software and services exports are set to hit the $50 billion-mark.
The software and services
exports segment grew by 29 per cent (in USD) to register revenues of $40.4
billion in FY07-08, up from $31.4 billion in FY06-07. The domestic segment grew
by 26 per cent (in INR) to register revenues of $ 11.6 billion in FY07-08.
According to the latest Nasscom rankings, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.,
Infosys Technologies Ltd. and Wipro Technologies Ltd are the top 3 revenue
generators in India .
Check out the top ten players in the Indian IT industry.
TCS
Founded in 1968, TCS is one
of India 's
largest corporate houses. It is also India 's largest IT employer with a
staff strength of 111,000 employees.
The company began as a
division of the Tata Group, called the Tata Computer Centre. Its main business
was to offer computer services to other group companies. Soon the company was
spun off as Tata Consultancy Services after it realised the huge potential of
the booming IT services.
The company posted a
consolidated net profit of Rs 1,290.61 crore (Rs 12.90 billion) for the first
quarter ended June 30, 2008, an increase of 7.3 per cent compared to the
year-ago period.
Its annual sales worldwide stands at $5.7 billion for the fiscal
year ending March 2008. During the year 2007-08,
TCS' consolidated revenues
grew by 22 per cent to Rs 22,863 crore ($5.7 billion). S. Ramadorai, is the
chief executive officer and managing director of TCS.
TCS is IDC-Dataquest IT best
employer in IT services in 2007. TCS also topped DataQuest DQTop 20 list of IT
service providers in 2007.
2. Wipro
What started off as a hydrogenated cooking fat company, Wipro
is today is a $5 billion revenue generating IT, BPO and R&D services
organisation with presence in over 50 countries.
Premji started Wipro with the 'idea of building an organisation
which was deeply committed to values, in the firm belief that success in
business would be its inevitable, eventual outcome'. The company has over
72,000 employees.
Wipro's revenues grew by 33
per cent to Rs 19,957 crore (Rs 200 billion) for the year ended March 31, 2008.
The net profit grew by 12 per cent to Rs. 3,283 crore (Rs. 32.83 billion). The
revenues of the combined IT businesses was $4.3 billion with 43 per cent YoY
growth.
Wipro was the only Indian
company to be ranked among the top 10 global outsourcing providers in IAOP's
2006 Global Outsourcing 100 listing. Wipro has also won the International
Institute for Software Testing's Software Testing Best Practice Award.
3. Infosys
Infosys Technologies Ltd was started in 1981 by seven people
with $250. Today, the company boasts of revenues of over $ 4 billion and 94,379
employees.
Under the leadership of N R
Narayana Murthy, the company has become a global brand. The company is now headed
by Kris Gopalakrishnan. The income for the quarter ended June 30 2008 was Rs
4,854 crore (Rs 48.54 billion). The net profit stood at Rs 1,302 crore (Rs
13.02 billion).
Forbes magazine named Infosys
in its list of Global High Performers. Waters magazine rated Infosys as the
Best Outsourcing Partner. The Banker magazine conferred two Banker Technology
Awards on Infosys to acclaim its work in wholesale and capital markets in two
categories - Payments and Treasury Services, and Offshoring and Outsourcing.
The International Association
of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP) ranked Infosys at No. 3 in its '2008 Global
Outsourcing 100'.
4. Satyam
Computer Services
Established in 1987 by Ramalinga Raju, Satyam has a staff strength of 51,000 employees. In 2008, the company's revenues crossed the $ 2-billion mark.
'A simple, yet extensive
management model to create value, which promotes entrepreneurship, a focus on
the customer, and the constant pursuit of excellence,' is the company's mantra
for success. In FY2008, its revenues saw a growth of 30.7 per cent to Rs
8,473.49 crore (Rs 84.73 billion) compared to fiscal 2007.
The net profit stood at Rs
1,687.89 crore (Rs 16.87 billion), a growth of 20.2 per cent over fiscal 2007.
Satyam is among the youngest IT service companies to reach $1 billion in annual
revenues. It is ranked No. 1 in the ASTD (American Society for Training and
Development) BEST Award, 2007.
5. HCL
Technologies
HCL is a leading global technology player with annual revenues
of $4.9 billion. The HCL Enterprise comprises two companies listed in India , HCL
Technologies and HCL Infosystems. Founded in 1976, HCL is one of 'India 's
original IT garage start ups'.
The HCL team comprises 53,000
professionals of diverse nationalities, operating across 18 countries. At a
time when India
had a total of 250 computers, Shiv Nadar led a young team which passionately
believed in the growth of the IT industry.
Three decades later, he
succeeded in creating a $ 4.9 billion global enterprise. The company has
reported consolidated revenue of Rs 3017.5 crore (Rs 30.17 billion) during the
quarter ended March 31, 2008. The profit after tax stood at Rs. 81.5 crore (Rs
815 million).
6. Tech
Mahindra
Tech Mahindra was incorporated as a joint venture between
Mahindra & Mahindra and BT plc in 1986 under the name of 'Mahindra-British
Telecom'.
Later, the name was changed
to 'Tech Mahindra', in order to reflect the diversification and growth of the
client base and service offerings. The company was incorporated in 1986. Tech
Mahindra is a global systems integrator and business transformation consulting
firm focused on the communications industry. At the helm of the fast expanding
organisation is Vineet Nayyar.
In a career spanning over 40
years, he has worked with the government, international multilateral agencies
and the corporate sector. Tech Mahindra's net profit rose 8.57 per cent to Rs
196.4 crore (Rs 1.96 billion) on 6.09 per cent growth in net sale to Rs 911.6
crore (Rs 9.11 billion) in Q3 December 2007 over Q2 September 2007.
7. Patni
Computer Systems
Patni Computer Systems Ltd one of the leading global providers
of information technology services and business solutions. The company has
clients across the Americas ,
Europe and Asia-Pacific locations.
The company has serviced more
than 400 Fortune 1000 companies, for over two decades. Patni Computer Systems
Limited was incorporated on 10 February 1978 under the Companies Act, 1956. On
18 September 2003, the Company converted itself from a private limited company
into a public limited company.
The company headed founded by
Narendra K Patni by has a staff strength of over 14,000 professionals. The
revenues for the quarter ended March 2008 stood at $ 176.4 million (Rs. 7,061.2
million) up 13.1% YoY from $ 156.0 million (Rs. 6,724.1 million). The net
income for the quarter at US$ 18.1 million (Rs. 724.6 million) down 35.0 per
cent YoY from $ 27.8 million (Rs. 1,200.3 million).Frost & Sullivan ranked
Patni 1st among 'Top 5 Engineering Service Providers'.
8. i-flex
Solutions
iflex started as a division of Citicorp (now Citigroup),
wholly owned subsidiary called Citicorp Overseas Software Ltd. (COSL) in 1991.
Later, a separate company Citicorp Information Technologies Industries Ltd.
(CITIL) was formed and Rajesh Hukku was appointed as its head.
CITIL started off with the
universal banking product, MicroBanker which became very successful. In the
mid-90s, CITIL developed Flexcube at its Bangalore
development centre. After the launch of Flexcube, all of CITIL's transactional
banking products were brought under a common brand umbrella. CITIL changed its
name to i-flex solutions to reflect its growing independence from Citicorp and
to strengthen its Flexcube brand.
In 2006, i-flex became a majority-owned
subsidiary of Oracle Corporation i-flex posted a top line growth of 8 per cent
QoQ with revenue for the quarter ended March 31, 2008 at Rs 672 crore (Rs 6.72
billion) as compared to Rs 601 crore (Rs 6.01 billion) for the corresponding
quarter during the previous year representing a 12 per cent YoY growth.
The net income for quarter
stood at Rs 185 crore (Rs 1.85 billion) representing 73 per cent growth QoQ.
The revenue for the full year ended March 31, 2008 stood at Rs 2,380 crore (Rs
23.80 billion), up 15 per cent as compared to the previous year.
9. MphasiS
MphasiS Limited was formed in June 2000 after the merger of
the US-based IT consulting company MphasiS Corporation (founded in 1998) and
the Indian IT services company BFL Software Limited (founded in 1993).
Jeya Kumar is CEO of MphasiS,
which has a staff strength of 27,000 people. For the year ended 31 March 2008,
the MphasiS Group recorded revenues of Rs 2,423 crore (Rs 24.23 billion), a
growth of Rs 662 crore, which is 38 per cent over the previous year.
The net profit increased by
42 per cent from Rs 180 crore (Rs 1.8 billion) to Rs 255 crore (Rs 2.55
billion) during the year ended 31 March 2008. MphasiS was named among amongst
the Top 100 Companies in Global Outsourcing.
10. L&T
Infotech
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L&T Infotech is a global IT services and solutions
provider. It is a subsidiary company of is Larsen & Toubro Ltd. (L&T),
an engineering, manufacturing and construction conglomerate, with global
operations.
A M Naik is the chairman of
the company. Originally founded as L&T Information Technology Ltd (LTITL),
a wholly-owned subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro Ltd (L&T), the company
changed its name to L&T Infotech on 1st April, 1997. In 2004, it tied up
with Fidelity Information Services, a division of Fidelity National Financial
to provide banking solutions for the Indian banking industry. In 2007-08,
L&T had recorded revenues of Rs 29,600 crore (Rs 296 billion).
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