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India: Low-cost, high-tech hub
News HCL has R&D centres, dubbed HCL Labs, across three locations in India. The HCL Labs serve as hubs of technological innovation and the design centres of future HCL... [06 Aug 2008]
Northern Ireland builds high tech credentials
News Indian companies First Source, HCL, Polaris and Tech Mahindra have all opened offices in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is making a name for itself as an emerging UK tech hub. Invest Northern Ireland (NI), the... [02 Jun 2008]
Mobile data keeps Wiltshire Police out on the beat
News The project integrator HCL has developed applications to cover 16 separate police processes, in conjunction with a working group of front-line officers, that will be delivered through an HTC slider handset with a qwerty... [11 Feb 2008]
Indian suppliers to double UK IT market share
News India's top five services companies - HCL, Infosys, Satyam, TCS and Wipro - are on course to grow their share of the UK software and IT services market from just under three per cent to seven per cent over the next three... [23 Jan 2008]
Intel launches modular-server building tools…
News Intel's local OEM partners and channel resellers in the region include FPT in Vietnam, HCL and Wipro in India, MPP in Thailand and Teratec in Korea. Intel has launched a set of modular-server building blocks for OEMs... [15 Jan 2008]
Buy big to get noticed, Indian IT companies warned
News The top six India players, Cognizant, HCL, Infosys, Satyam, TCS and Wipro - collectively referred to as Switch - accounted for 1.9 per cent of the total $672bn IT services market in 2006, compared to 0.5 per cent in... [26 Sep 2007]
Indian outsourcing leads to law firm layoffs
News After embarking on a review of its IT operations at the end of last year, the law firm has now signed a £10m deal with Indian outsourcing company HCL. CMS Cameron McKenna's IT services will now be delivered by a... [11 Jul 2007]
Indian company to create 200 tech jobs in Belfast
News Other Indian companies to open operations in Northern Ireland include FirstSource, HCL and Polaris. Indian IT and telecoms company Tech Mahindra is to create around 220 jobs in Belfast with a new multimillion-pound... [02 Jul 2007]
Globalisation is a two-way street, says e-minister
News For example Indian IT services company TCS has 2,000 people in the UK, Infosys has about 1,400 staff and HCL employs around 1,800. Globalisation is a two-way street, with Indian companies creating jobs in the UK as well... [05 Apr 2007]
Keeping the techie workforce happy - Indian style
News HCL has even gone for the approach of employee first, customer second. S Premkumar, HCL's head of financial services explained: "We believe that the value we generate is generated by our employees. With... [21 Mar 2007]
HCL flies high with Smiths development deal
News HCL Technologies has entered into a relationship with Smiths Aerospace to run a development centre in India, opening today. The deal is "another key win" for HCL in the aerospace sector, according to... [01 Mar 2007]
Skandia outsources IT to India
News Insurance company Skandia UK has awarded a five-year, $200m deal to outsource the management of its IT infrastructure to India-based HCL Technologies. HCL will develop, maintain and support processes... [20 Dec 2006]
CIO Jury: $100 laptop is "fundamentally flawed"
News Others may also point out the fact that India's home-grown PC manufacturer HCL can produce a desktop computer for almost the same price as the $100 laptop. Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project to distribute... [31 Jul 2006]
Indian outsourcers oust 'big six' vendors
News Instead they are replaced by India's Satyam, Infosys, Patni Systems, Tata Consulting Services and HCL who came second, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth respectively. Indian IT companies have outperformed and replaced... [14 Jul 2006]
IT services giants face slowing growth
News HCL Technologies - India Research out today from Datamonitor puts the combined revenue growth rate for the top 50 players in this market at $262bn for 2005, up 1.9 per cent year on year. However the market as a whole... [02 May 2006]
