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Ajai Chowdhry
Saturday, December 30, 2006
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The PC Man
In many ways, Ajai Chaudhury is responsible for the spread of computing and computers in India. And, not just as the first one to actually bring out the sub 10k PC, fending off challenges from several pretenders. When he and his five partners founded HCL in 1976, there were not more than 15 computers in India. Yet, Chowdhry believed that IT was the future-he did not let his domestic success fetter him either, as in the 80s he was setting up operations in Singapore and spreading HCL's footprint across South Asia.

He took over the reigns of HCL Infosystems in 1994 and has taken it from being a hardware centric player to a more technology integration company. Even his decision to become a Nokia handset distributor has paid rich dividends.

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