It - HCL
It - HCL
It - HCL
SUBMITTED BY:
DEVENDRA KUMAR RAI
MBA(UPTU) (2007-2009)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
(Note : All tables & graphs- Sources are compulsory to mention for any
secondary data)
In case of primary data, always specify the sample size.
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CHAPTER 1.0
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
HCL Enterprise is a leading global technology and IT enterprise with annual revenues of
US $4 billion. The HCL Enterprise comprises two companies listed in India - HCL
Technologies & HCL Infosystems. The 3-decade-old enterprise, founded in 1976, is
India’s original IT garage start-up. Its range of offerings span Product Engineering,
Technology and Application Services, BPO, Infrastructure Services, IT Hardware,
Systems Integration, and distribution of ICT products. The HCL team comprises over
45,085 professionals of diverse nationalities, who operate from 17 countries including
360 points of presence in India. HCL has global partnerships with several leading
Fortune 1000 firms, including leading IT and Technology firms.
HCL Infosystems, with revenues (TTM) of US$ 2.6 billion (Rs. 11,897 crores), is India's
premier information enabling and system integration company. HCL offers products and
infrastructure solutions in the fields of computing, communication, networking, office
automation, broadcasting and imaging. It has partnerships with leading global players
like Intel, AMD, Toshiba, Bull, Ericsson, Cisco, Microsoft, Nokia, Apple, Computer
Associates, Casio, Symantec and Konica Minolta among others.
HCL has a direct sales, channel sales and retail sales network pan India. HCL has a
support of 360+ customer service centers and four ISO 9001 certified state-of-the-art
manufacturing facilities. HCL Info systems has pan India presence across metros and
non-metros. With a mission to provide world-class information technology solutions and
services to enable its customers to serve their customers better, HCL Infosystems is
forever setting new standards of IT in the country.
In the world of high end cutting edge technology that we live in today, the students do
not have the capabilities on leading edge technology which is so very critical to build the
ICT infrastructure in the country. While a lot of emphasis is laid on availability of
software engineering it is estimated that the Indian ICT market is over 84,000 crores
today out of which 60-70% is hardware and Infrastructure software.
A study by Cisco-IDC estimates that one-third of companies are not able to fill their
demand for networking professional. Also according to a estimate by E-Value, there is an
estimated annual demand of around 2 lakhs networking professional in the country while
the supply is limited to about 60% only. The deficit is further estimated to grow at a
CAGR of 21% till 2010
The technological changes add further to the demand, leading to not only a gap in
quantity but a huge qualitative gap as well. Hence the realization and the urgent need to
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create a robust and sustainable skilled manpower resourcing framework, has resulted in
the Company setting up HCL CDCs.
HCL Infosystems has announced its latest initiative to create highly skilled IT
professionals across the country.
Under this initiative, the company would offer hardware and networking career
development courses at its career development centers (CDCs) in association with state
technical schools like industrial training institutes (ITIs).It is learnt that HCL CDCs
provide specially designed courses in high-end software, hardware and networking
integration to groom students into industry-ready professionals. HCL CDCs also offer
placement support to all their students who excel in their academics and display a
remarkable performance during the course.
According to Rajendra Kumar, Executive Vice President, HCL Infosystems, the IT boom
in India has caused a severe shortage of high-skilled ICT engineers. With HCL CDCs,
they hope to play a leadership role in enlarging the talent pool available to organizations
deploying IT in India. HCL also stated that it plans to set up 100 HCL CDCs across the
country in the next 12 to 15 months.
S T M Eswar, Head, HCL CDC, said that HCL CDC courses have been designed keeping
in mind the specific needs of modern day organizations. Their mission is to transform
their students into industry-ready professionals who are ready to take on enterprise-wide
IT deployment and integration assignments from the day one, without the need for any
further training by their prospective employers. Eswar also added that HCL is offering a
three-months full-time and one-year part-time course, titled HCL Certified Network
Engineer (HCNE). The course involves 7 modules, 21 projects and 70 online tests as part
of the academic curriculum. Meanwhile, the company has plans for introducing short-
term modular courses to enhance skills of working professionals, who aspire for faster
growth in their respective careers.
At present, there are 25-odd HCL CDCs in the country out of which the company
operates seven centres, namely in Agra, Noida, Pune, Coimbatore, Meerut, Delhi and
Kolkata. HCL recently launched its first centre in the eastern region in Kolkata. Kumar
said, “We have targets to churn out some 50,000 industry-ready IT professionals in the
next 3 to 4 years.”
Elaborating on its expansion plans, Kumar said, “About 90 percent of the centres will be
set up on the partnership (franchisee) model and the balance will be owned and operated
by the Company. We are also exploring the possibilities to set up centres in the overseas
market especially in Africa, Middle-East and the SAARC nations. We will leverage our
three-decades of expertise in the ICT arena in these nations. “
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investments to the tune of Rs. 15-20 lakhs are required depending upon the location and
size of the centre.
Commenting on the plans, STM Eswar, Head, HCL Career Development Centre said,
“HCL CDC courses have been designed keeping in mind the specific needs of modern
day organisations. Our mission is to transform the students into industry-ready IT
professionals who are ready to take on enterprise-wide IT deployment and integration
assignments from day one.”
The company in the first phase will focus on expanding the network of its training
centres. HCL CDC is offering specially designed courses in high-end software, hardware,
network integration and mobile technologies. HCL Infosystems has a long standing
relationship with Nokia.
Quoting a CISCO-IDC study, Eswar said it is estimated that one-third of companies are
not able to fill their demand for networking professionals. It has been estimated that of
the annual demand of around 2 lakh-networking professionals in the country, only 60%
of the demand is presently met. The deficit is further estimated to grow at a CAGR of 21
percent till 2010.
Eswar said, “A major chunk of the students will be absorbed by HCL itself and the
balance will be provided placement opportunity.” He added that the content for the
courses has been developed by HCL and the instructors for all the centres will be
appointed by HCL directly.
I have made an effort to find talented students for HCL CDC courses and have done
survey in school and colleges to find out which course is in demand and and I have
design the business model by doing research for their course content on courses like
Wi-fi technology and notebook technology.
In the process , the aspects which have been looked into are:-
1. History of HCL
3. Research problem
4. Research methodology
5. Analysis of facts
6. Conclusions drawn
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CHAPTER 2.0
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1 Objective(s)
The objective of my study is to understand and critically analyze the various aspects
related to the strategy of HCL info system’s c.d.c and to make further suggestion for its
betterment so that they can get more and more data of the students.
Primary objective:
objective: To tap potential individuals having ambition and determination to
create a difference in the growth of IT sector.
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The appropriate research design formulated is detailed below.
The research methodology for the present study has been adopted to reflect
these realties and help reach the logical conclusion in an objective and
scientific manner.
We have made a preplanned design for analysis of data collected from various
institutes such as DU colleges and engineering colleges.
The sampling which we made was basically random sampling as student were
inquired at random and there were no deliberation in picking up of the sample and
there was a equal chance of inclusion or exclusion.
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2.3 Nature of the Data:
Secondary data that is already available and published .it could be internal and
external source of data.
Internal source: which originates from the specific field or area where
research is carried out e.g. publish broachers, official reports etc.
External source: This originates outside the field of study like books,
periodicals, journals, newspapers and the Internet.
Primary data that is collected from the people directly for e.g.: surveys and
distribution of leaflets etc. we have done surveys in Delhi and ncr regions like
noida, Ghaziabad Faridabad, nithari, chelara etc
The scope of my study begins with the study of history of HCL Infosystems and it
further extends to various issues related to business development strategy of the
company.
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CHAPTER 3.0
CRITICAL REVIEW OF
LITERATURE
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CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
• HCL has the advantage of leveraging its three decade legacy of industry
expertise, its diverse reservoir of technical insights and its in-house skilled
resource pool of talent. HCL groom young minds with path breaking
knowledge-ware in IT and thereby help them gain a firm foothold in their
chosen sphere and have a flourishing and promising career as the next
generation of information pioneers.
• At HCL CDC education is just not a thing from books but from the real
experience of HCL Professionals as the faculties have the opportunity to work
on live projects. It is a complete personality development program where
students get the chance to interact with leading IT professionals. Above all
our course curriculum is developed and designed by the top HCL professional
who knows industries demand. That’s why we call it Career Development
Program with future ready professionals.
• HCL career program equips you to meet emerging industry challenges with
finesse and ease. Opportunities to grow with HCL are limitless, catapulting
you to high level controlling positions in mega corporates.
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CHAPTER 4
COMPANY PROFILE
4.0 INDUSTRY
PROFILE
4.1 SWOT ANALYSIS
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COMPANY PROFILE
HCL Infosystems Ltd is one of the pioneers in the Indian IT market , with its origins in
1976. For over quarter of a century, we have developed and implemented solutions for
multiple market segments, across a range of technologies in India. We have been in the
forefront in introducing new technologies and solutions. The highlights of the HCL saga
are summarised below:
YEA
HIGHLIGHTS
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- Foundation of the Company laid
1976 - Introduces microcomputer-based programmable calculators with wide
acceptance in the scientific / education community
- Launch of the first microcomputer-based commercial computer with a ROM
-based Basic interpreter
1977
- Unavailability of programming skills with customers results in HCL
developing bespoke applications for their customers
- Initiation of application development in diverse segments such as textiles,
1978
sugar, paper, cement , transport
- Formation of Far East Computers Ltd., a pioneer in the Singapore IT market,
1980
for SI (System Integration) solutions
- Software Export Division formed at Chennai to support the bespoke
1981
application development needs of Singapore
1983 - HCL launches an aggressive advertisement campaign with the theme ' even a
typist can operate' to make the usage of computers popular in the SME (Small
& Medium Enterprises) segment. This proposition involved menu-based
applications for the first time, to increase ease of operations. The response to
the advertisement was phenomenal.
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applications
- Bank trade unions allow computerisation in banks . However , a computer
can only run one application such as Savings Bank, Current account , Loans
etc.
- HCL sets up core team to develop the required software - ALPM ( Advanced
Ledger Posting Machines ) . The team uses reusable code to reduce
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development efforts and produce more reliable code . ALPM becomes the
largest selling software product in Indian banks
- HCL designs and launches Unix- based computers and IBM PC clones
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- Becomes national integration partner for SAP
- Kolkata and Noida STPs set up
1997
- HCL buys back HP stake in HCL Hewlett Packard
1998 - Chennai and Coimbatore development facilities get ISO 9001 certification
- Acquires and sets up fully owned subsidiaries in USA and UK
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- HCL Infosystems' Info Structure Services Division received ISO 9001:2000
certification
- Enters into partnership with Port Wise to support & distribute security &
VPN solutions in India
- Partners with Union Bank to make PCs more affordable, introduces lowest
ever EMI for PC in India
- 'Best Employer 2005' with five star ratings by IDC India -Dataquest.
-Top 50 fastest growing Technology Companies in India' & 'Top 500 fastest
Growing Technology Companies in Asia Pacific' by 'Deloitte & Touche'. by
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'Deloitte & Touche'
-'7th IETE -Corporate Award 2005' for performance excellence in the field of
Computers & Telecommunication Systems by IETE.
-India 's 'No.1 vendor' for sales of A3 size Toshiba Multi Functional Devices
for the year '04 -'05 by IDC.
- HCL the leader in Desktops PCs unveils India's first segment specific range
of notebooks brand - 'HCL Leaptops'
- IDBI selects HCL as SI partner for 100 branches ICT infrastructure rollout
2006
- HCL Infosystems showcases Computer Solutions for the Rural Markets in
(till
India
June)
- HCL Support wins the DQ Channels-2006 GOLD Award for Best After
Sales Service on a nationwide customer satisfaction survey conducted by IDC
- HCL Forms a Strategic Partnership with APPLE to provide Sales & Service
Support for iPods in India
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HCL CDC
As the fountainhead of the most significant pursuit of human mind (IT), HCL strongly
believes, "Only a Leader can transform you into a Leader". HCL CDC is a
formalization of this experience and credo which has been perfected over three
decades.
To join the pampered tribe of IT wiz kids,the career development centre or CDC offers a
number of industry relevant courses.
• MCSE
• CCNA
• RHCE
• HCSE
Vision Statement
"To create industry ready professionals”.
Mission Statement
"To provide world-class information technology solutions
and services in order to enable our customers to serve
their customers better"
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Core Values
• Nothing transforms life like education
• We shall honor all commitments
• We shall be committed to Quality, Innovation and Growth in every
endeavor
• We shall be responsible corporate citizens
Quality Policy
"We deliver defect-free products, services and solutions to meet the requirements of our
external and internal customers, the first time, every time."
HCL Infosystems has alliances with global technology leaders like Intel, AMD,
Microsoft, Bull, Toshiba, Nokia, Sun Microsystems, Ericsson, nVIDIA, SAP,
Scansoft, SCO, EMC, Veritas, Citrix, CISCO, Oracle, Computer Associates,
RedHat, Infocus, Duplo, Samsung and Novell.
These alliances on one hand give us access to best technology & products as well as
enhancing our understanding of the latest in technology. On the other hand they enhance
our product portfolio, and enable us to be one stop shop for our customers.
To provide world-class solutions and services to all our customers, we have formed
Alliances and Partnerships with leading IT companies worldwide. HCL Infosystems has
alliances with global technology leaders like Intel, AMD, Microsoft, Bull, Toshiba,
Nokia, Sun Microsystems, Ericsson, nVIDIA, SAP, Scansoft, SCO, EMC, Veritas,
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Citrix, CISCO, Oracle, Computer Associates, RedHat, Infocus, Duplo, Samsung
and Novell.
These alliances on one hand give us access to best technology & products as well as
enhancing our understanding of the latest in technology. On the other hand they enhance
our product portfolio, and enable us to be one stop shop for our customers.
Management Team
Ajai Chowdhry
Co-Founder HCL, Chairman and CEO - HCL Infosystems An engineer by training,
Ajai Chowdhry is one of the six co-founder members of HCL, India 's premier IT
conglomerate.
J V Ramamurthy
Chief Operating Officer HCL Infosystems Ltd J V Ramamurthy has an engineering
degree in Electronics & Communications, from Guindy Engineering College , and a
Masters' degree in Applied Electronics from the Madras Institute of Technology, both
in Chennai.
Rajendra Kumar
Executive Vice President - Frontline Division HCL Infosystems Ltd. Mr. Rajendra
Kumar has been with HCL for over 30 years and has seen HCL grow from a start up
company to a gigantic conglomerate that it is today.
George Paul
Executive Vice President Marketing, HCL Infosystems. George is a B.Tech in
Electronics and Telecommunications from REC, Suratkul. He joined HCL in 1983 as a
Customer Engineer. In his long stint at HCL, George has handled a diverse portfolio of
responsibilities that has given him a very well balanced perspective and exposure to IT
in business and business of IT.
STM Eswar
Head HCL Career Development Centre. Mr. STM Eswar, a BSc. (Electronics)
Graduate, joined HCL in 1986.Handling complete South, heading National Channel
Management along with HCL Career Development Centre project are some of his
major assignments.
Virtual tour
HCL is a leading global technology and IT enterprise with annual revenues of US $ 3.9 billion. The
HCL enterprise comprises of two companies listed in India, HCL Technologies Ltd. and HCL
Infosystems Ltd. It is more than just Indias largest selling PC brand. HCL is a world leader in
aerospace, life sciences, the banking sector and BPO. There are many diverse and creative things that
are happening at HCL. Given the growing opportunities in the field, education and training is a
natural extension.
Abreast with every change in technology, HCL has set up world class Career Development Centres.
Once you join HCL CDC, you are assured of placement through its dedicated placement cell with
HCL and other blue chip companies.
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SWOT ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS:
• HCL Infosystems has the ability to provide the cutting edge technology at best-
value-for-money
WEAKNESS:
• The company needs to evolve a comprehensive plan & make strategy to inroads
into a part of middle class & upper middle class.
• Lack of production centers in India makes the product costlier as most of the parts
have to be imported.
• Lack of R & D centers also makes it difficult to launch new products over here.
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OPPORTUNITIES:
• The present rate of growth of the Information and technology Industry & a large
potential available in these areas provides excellent opportunity for the company
to widen its market.
• With the fast growing economy the pricing strategy needs to be tackled with care
as it can decide upon long term decisions of the company.
THREATS:
It is natural that threats from the existing as well as new entrants will affect the present
turnover & Market share. The nearest competitors having the identical product range are
the greatest threat to the company.
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CORPORATE O F F I C E OF HCL
Email: webhost@hcl.in
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HCL - SALES OFFICES
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Vijaywada 0866 5512304, 5512307
Vishakapatnam 0891 2522488, 2522499 2522488
3) These alliances on one hand give us access to best technology & products as well
enhancing our understanding of the latest in technology. On the other hand they
enhance our product portfolio, and enable us to be one stop shop for our customers.
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Recent Alliances:
HCL & Nokia decide on longer term strategy to further penetrate Indian market
Gist of Q&A with callers/ investors/ shareholders on the announcement relating to the
long term Agreement with Nokia. Toshiba in partnership with HCL Infosystems expands
its retail presence in India by unveiling 'shopToshiba' HCL forms a strategic alliance with
Bull to aunch a new range of Scalable Enterprise Class Servers on Open Architecture.
AMD & IT Ministry unveil affordable computer to promote 50x15 vision in India.
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enterprise, or a small office or a home, HCLI has a product range, sales & support
capability to service the needs of the customer. Last 29 years apart from
knowledge & experience have also given us continuity in relationship with the
customers, thereby increasing the customer confidence in us.
Technology Leadership
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- Country's first Pentium 4 based PC at sub 40k price point
- Country's first Media Center PC
5. DATA
5.1 COLLECTION
5.2 PRIMARY DATA
5.3 SECONDARY DATA
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5.1 Collection
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ANALYTICAL COMPARISON
OF DATA COLLECTION
589
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437
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No of 302
Data 300 253
collected
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No of days
6.0 FINDING AND ANALYSIS
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ESTIMATED DEMAND FOR THE
SOFTWARE PROFESSIONALS IN
INDIA:--
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HCL’S INITIATIVE IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION
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HCL employees. Candidates could also be nominated for a Executive
Management Program from an Management Institute of good repute……
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IMRB 5000 15 DAYS 1,00,000
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7.0 RECOMMENDATIONS
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RECOMMENDATIONS
In the world of high and cutting edge technology that we live on today , the students do
not have the capabilities on leading edge technology which is so very critical to build the
ICT infrastructure in the country. While a lot of emphasis is laid on availability of
software engineering it is estimated that the Indian ICT market is over 84,000 crores
today out of which 60-70% is hardware and infrastructure software.
A study by Cisco-IDC estimates that one-third of companies are not able to fill their
demand for networking professionals. Also according to an estimate by E- value, there is
an estimated annual demand of around 2 lakh networking professionals in the country
while the supply is limited to about 60% only. The deficit is further estimated to grow at
a CAGR of 21% till 2010.
With an objective to meet the increasing demand for skilled professionals from
organizations across the country, HCL is expanding its new initiative to create Industry
ready ICT professionals through the Career Development Centres.
The company unleashed the 1st Career Development Centre in West Bengal, at kolkatta
on the 29th of March 07 . The centre was inaugurated by the State IT Minister Dr.
Debesh Das. The Center would offer specially designed courses in hardware, middleware
and networking to the young students in West Bengal. HCL to open 10 CDC’s in West
Bengal in the next 15 months.
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HCL plans to open 10 CDC’S in West Bengal in upcoming year.
HCL plans to open 100 CDC’S nationwide in next 15 months and looking
forward to join hands with business partners to carry forward this initiative.
HCL is looking forward for collaboration with MS, Oracle to provide value
added courses.
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Professionals Employed
Source Nasscom
Despite the availability of training manpower, a demand supply gap still exists in the IT
manpower market. In order to stay in the global competition, India’s IT software and
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services sector will have to educate at least 3.7 million additional knowledge workers over
the next 8 years. Though the quantity of workers is important, it is the quality of this
knowledge base that will ultimately play a crucial role in deciding the fate of the IT industry
in India. Even at the supply level of predicted 885,000 professionals in 2008, this shortfall
has been assessed, because of the envisaged growth in outsourcing and domestic deman
FACTORS CONTRIBUTED TO
THE LABOUR
DEMAND IN THE IT SECTOR:--
HCL CDC SHOULD ALSO CONSIDER THESE POINTS :
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2. Corporate giants in U.S.,
Europe and Japan are increasingly looking towards India for cost effective and
high quality software solutions.
5. A list of software
multinationals operating from India reads like a who's who of global software
giants-IBM, Microsoft, Novell, Computer Associates, Oracle, AT&T, Fujitsu,
Motorola, EDS, Computer vision, Digital, Hewlett Packard..
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7.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Business and economy
Business today
REFERENCES
WEB SITES
http://www.hclcdc.in
http://www.hcltech.com
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http://www.texas400.com
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com
www.hcl.in
www.hclinfosystems.com
www.hclstore.in/contactus.html
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8.0 ANNEXURE
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HCL’S BUSINESS MODEL
Source: hclinfosystem.com
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KEY ALLIANCES
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RECOGNIZING THE ACHIVEMENTS OF HCL
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CASE- STUDY
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CASE- STUDY - 1
• HCL Infosystems Ltd is one of the pioneers in the Indian IT market , with its
origins in 1976. For over quarter of a century, we have developed and
implemented solutions for multiple market segments, across a range of
technologies in India. We have been in the forefront in introducing new
technologies. HCL Infosystems is India's premier information enabling company.
Leveraging its 28 years of expertise in total technology solutions, HCL
Infosystems offers value-added services in key areas such as system integration,
networking consultancy and a wide range of support services.
• HCL Infosystems is among the leading players in all the segments comprising
the domestic IT products, solutions and related services, which includes PCs,
servers, networking products, imaging & communication products.
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• HCL Infosystem manufacturing facilities are ISO 9001 - 2000 & ISO 14001
certified and adhere to stringent quality standards and global processes. With the
largest installed PC base in the country, four indigenously developed and
manufactured PC brands - 'Infiniti', 'Busybee' 'Beanstalk' and 'Ezeebee' - and its
robust manufacturing facilities; HCL Infosystems aims to further leverage its
dominance in the PC market. It has been consistently rated as Top player in PC
industry by IDC .The 'Infiniti' line of business computing products is incorporated
with leading edge products from world leaders such as Intel. A fully integrated
and business-ready family of servers and workstations, the 'Infiniti Global Line' is
targeted at medium and large companies to help them to manage their enterprise-
related applications. It has considerable dominance in verticals like Finance,
Government, and Education & Research.
• HCL Infosystems has two focused business units. While HCL Infosystems
concentrates on the IT products, solutions and related services business, HCL
InfiNet focuses on the rapidly growing communication and imaging products,
solutions and services industry.
• HCL InfiNet, with a presence in more that 35 cities, has the ability to service
around 250 cities in its catchment area. It provides corporate networking services
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like Virtual Private Network, Broadband Internet Access, Hosting & Co-location
services, designing & deploying Disaster Recovery Solutions & Business
Continuity solution, Application Services, Managed Security Services & NOC
Services over its state-of-the-art IP network to over 200 corporates. With the
Office Automation (OA) Division being part of it, HCL InfiNet now has an
exclusive sales and support partnership with Toshiba Corporation, Japan, for its
photocopier products. The product portfolio covers a range of other office
automation and communication products through alliances with world leaders -
including Duprinters from Duplo, data projectors from InFocus,
Telecommunication solutions from Samsung and Ericsson and mobile
communication products from Nokia. HCL Infinet Ltd. has a strong and dedicated
retail network of Nokia Professional Centres, Nokia Priority Dealers and Re-
distribution Stockist across the country.
• HCL has closely seen the IT industry rise from scratch, and has actively
participated in its progress. During the twenty-eight year journey, it has picked up
valuable lessons in serving the IT needs of the Indian customer and gathered
domain expertise to successfully service various businesses. As a leading
information enabler, HCL Infosystems has long standing relationships with world
technology leaders such as SUN for enterprise computing solutions, Intel and
AMD for PCs & PC Servers; Microsoft, Novell and SCO for operating systems
and software solutions; Toshiba Corp. for business automation equipment; SAP
AG for specialist ERP solutions; and Oracle, Sybase and Informix for RDBMS
platform, EMC, Veritas for storage solutions. The aim is to straddle the entire
landscape of information enabling technology far more comprehensively,
effectively and competitively. Indeed, a vision to create enterprises of tomorrow.
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local access lines, making it one of the 10 largest local exchange carriers in the United
States. The company's residential offerings include local phone, long-distance, dial-up
Internet access, DSL Internet access, as well as various calling features such as voicemail
and caller ID.
The company's marketing efforts were historically driven by product line, with each
running campaigns independent of one another. With every product line driven to
aggressive acquisition targets, concurrent marketing campaigns were developed and
some customers were contacted up to six different times in a given month. Knowing that
campaigns were managed independently, the company suspected that their marketing
might not be as effective as possible and that, in aggregate, they might have a negative
impact on the customer's experience.
Given these challenges, the marketing organization had a question they needed answered:
Was it possible to decrease the amount of marketing touches and decrease costs, while
improving the customer's experience and continuing to meet growth targets?
The Plan…
The company decided to seek outside help to evaluate and redesign their marketing
approach. Recognizing eLoyalty's expertise in optimizing customers' experiences, the
company chose eLoyalty as a partner to help them develop a customer contact strategy.
In order to meet the client's needs, the resulting strategy would need to balance the
customer experience with the goals of marketing, enabling greater campaign efficiency
and minimizing the risks of over-marketing to key customer segments.
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The Execution…
eLoyalty conducted a rigorous assessment of the current marketing processes and of two
quarters of campaign data. The analyzed data included:
Customer response and conversion rates
Creative content and product offers
Campaign financial data
Customer surveys
From this information, a complete view of the customer experience could be constructed
to expose relevant patterns of customer response and identify possible areas for
improvement.
This analysis allowed eLoyalty to segregate key attributes of both responding and non-
responding customers in order to build a model for behavioral segmentation of targeted
customers. The resulting multi-dimensional segmentation model blended aspects of
customer lifecycle, product purchase pattern, and message preference.
This model was then applied to the company's existing customer database to allow
specific improvements in the marketing process that would leverage only existing
information retained about the customer. In this way, eLoyalty's recommendations could
be rapidly integrated into current business practices.
Once a future segmentation and contact strategy was developed, eLoyalty used the
collected historical campaign performance data to test the probable effectiveness of the
recommendations. A simulation model was used to predict response and conversion rates
using the new contact strategy. Multiple iterations of this model were run to make
modifications to contact frequency and touch point in order to optimize the desired
outcome.
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The Results…
Applying the optimized contact strategy, the customer is expected to experience the
following impact to their campaign productivity:
• A reduction in total customer touches of 17%
• A reduction in telemarketing touches of 63%
• A decrease in marketing costs of 23%
• An increase in new customer gross additions attributable to marketing of 9%
• An increase in the customer experience due to decreased touches and utilization of less
intrusive channels eLoyalty further modeled the financial impact of these changes to
demonstrate a predicted savings of $5M annually in marketing expense and over $4M
annually in revenue from additional sales.
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CASE STUDY - 2
HCL Infosystems Ltd. has implemented several Turnkey Systems and Networking
Integration projects across the country and across all the vertical business segments in
partnership with HP, Sun Microsystems, EMC, Unisys, Microsoft, Oracle, Cisco, 3COM
& Intel. Few case studies are discussed herein where we have performed as Systems
Integrators.
Industry
Federal project on Food & Drug Administration
Objective
The objective is to answer the Information Technology needs of the client for its existing
operations, to reduce the time for existing activities, increase efficiency and provide a
vast database of information at its fingertips. In addition to the above, the client decided
to keep additional information about manufacturers, sellers and their activities.
Solution
The client is able to get information about products / ingredients, manufacturers like
products manufactured, their brand names, plant and machinery details, import / supplier
details, distributor details, CGMP information etc.
Through this solution, the client able to cater to the requirements of various sections /
departments like Food, Allopathic, Indian medicines, Biologics, Medical devices /
equipment & Pathological labs, Cosmetics and Veterinary.
Industry
Federal Project on Driving License Issuance
Objective
The objective is to produce high quality driving licenses, to prevent issue of multiple
licenses to a driver, to issue licenses to the public who approach any of the 9 Zonal
Offices (earlier, the public had to visit a specific Zonal Office which covered their
geography) and reduction of cycle time
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Solution
The cllient is provided with front-end commissioning & operations part at all 9 zones.
HCL configured / architected the solution which had products / services from multiple
vendors. The salient features of the solution included capturing of
Text/Photo/Sign/Fingerprint at the Zonal Office and printing of Text/Photo/Sign/Ultra
Violet Logo on card so that licenses cannot be easily duplicated. The new system offered
several benefits to the Transport Department such as On-line information , Electronic
Approval,Process re-engineering to improve speed, single visit to MLO for getting a
license, hence resulting in public convenience, no waiting for card lamination, same day
issuance of renewal / duplicate copy of driving license.
Industry
Project on branch connectivity of one of the country's largest public sector banks
through WAN
Objective
The objective is to implement anywhere banking countrywide. The client's requirement is
to computerize & connect their 250 branches, so that their customers having account in
any of the 250 branches can walk in to any of the other branches for Banking (withdraw /
Deposit / DD making etc..).
Solution
All the branches of a city were linked through Leased line/ISDN link to Regional
Computer Center which inturn was part of the back bone network with linkages to 14
cities. This enabled the customer for centralized system administration for all the
branches. Gateway is also provided for other RO connectivity via VSAT and leased lines.
Besides managing the entire facility at all the centers and the providing of maintenance
support for the Networking equipments, liaisoning with the product manufacturers for the
post installation support for the spares was also provided.
Industry
Centralized & Anywhere Banking Infrastructure for a leading private sector bank
Objective
The objective is to set up a world class DATA Center for the client's Anywhere Banking
operations and consolidation exercise. The client has more than 312 branches and 38
extension counters across the country.
Solution
HCL Infosystems developed a complete wide area network solution including design,
implementation and integration while connecting their branches, regional offices and
Head Office.
Industry
One of South India's Leading Banks
Objective
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The objective is to provide Network Consultancy & Implementation for Centralized
Banking
Solution
The client is provided with interconnectivity of the branches for their centralized banking
project. Besides installing, integrating & commissioning of the project, HCL infosystems
has maintained a help desk & network management station.
Industry
India's leading International telecommunication service provider
Objective
The objective is to implement Gateway Electronic Data Interchange System
Solution
A centralised EDI server is set-up for the client, through which all international telecom
traffic is routed. The project scope included conceptualising the solution, commissioning
the necessary hardware and software, and user training.
Industry
Data Center Solution to a leading private financial services company
Objective
The objective is to establish centralised enterprise storage centre
Solution
Established a Data Center for the client to manage its 56 branches spread all over the
country
Industry
A leading joint venture company dealing in telecommunication carrier services in
the Asia Pacific region
Objective
Implementation & customisation of Billing & Customer Care software
Solution
A complete billing and customer care is provided to a cellular phone provider in Kolkata,
India. The project included solution configuration, supply and comissioning of hardware
and software, interface to the switch, customizing application software, and user training.
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SYNOPSIS
OF
THE PROJECT
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FINDINGS : Have done survey of their target market i.e class xiith students and engg
students in
Different colleges and universities.
Went to meet TPO’s of different colleges in order to meet HCL CDC course requirement.
Have done work on the HCL CDC courses.
Have given presentations on course content.
RECOMMENDATIONS: The company should involve their employees more for their promotion plans.
The company should use the primary data further to tap the target market.
IMPLICATIONS : By implementing these findings company could achieve their target to create
a talent pool of IT resources and to train them to make industry ready.
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