Home  |  Newsletter | Feedback | Media Kit | Help

Google
Web dqindia.com
Search by issue  | Sitemap

• Simplify your steps to success with wipro's unified communication Solutions • Recognizing India's best CIO's. Enterprise Awards 2010

 

Home > DQ Top 20 > 11. HCL INFOSYSTEMS: Outward-bound

 

Special Issues

   - DQ Top 20 
   - Customer Satisfaction Audit
   - Best Employer Survey (IT)
   - Best Employer Survey (BPO)
   - IT Person of the Year
   - Best E-Governed States
   - CIO Handbook

Enterprise

   - CIO Series
   - IT Case Book 2010 

Top Stories

Industry

eGovernance

Green IT

Online & Mobility

Virtual Conference


 
CSA
IT Salary Survey
BPO Salary Survey
IT Man of the Year
'We re-launched because we were being confused for a friendship portal'
R Sundar, President, Times Business Solutions

 
11. HCL INFOSYSTEMS: Outward-bound

It lost its number one position in desktops, and hardware slowed down. But services yielded a stunning result—100% sectoral growth

Dataquest

Saturday, August 04, 2001

Advertisement

IN 1999-00, HCL Infosystems set out with a unidirectional agenda—to shed its ‘hardware only’ image and move toward offering a complete end-to-end IT services and products portfolio. With services growing at over 100%, even though hardware chugged along at a woeful 16%, the change agent seemed to be firmly in place. Leveraging on the traditional Indian advantage of high quality, English-speaking and cheaper labor, HCL made inroads into the international services market. In the short span of a year, exports (primarily from professional services) jumped from the earlier 4.7% to over 12%.

SWOT

  • Strength: Strong brand image, huge channel infrastructure, over 1,000 support engineers
  • Weakness: Lack of a wide product range in the corporate desktop space, as compared to multinational rivals
  • Opportunity: The services market, which returned a 100% increase in fiscal 2000-01
  • Threat: MNC systems competitors

PERFORMANCE 
HIGHLIGHTS

  • Services division made strong inroads into the international market 
  • Exports, primarily from professional services, jumped from the earlier 4.7% to over 12% 
  • Bagged a countrywide networking assignment from Indian Overseas Bank

FACT SHEET

Chairman and CEO: Ajai Chowdhry 
START-UP YEAR:
1976 PRODUCTS & SERVICES: Desktops, servers, notebooks, networking and services BRANCHES: 151 
Dealers:
1,000 
Employees:
3,369 
ADDRESS:
E 4, 5 & 6, Sector 11, Noida 201301 
TEL:
4520977 
FAX:
4525383 
WEBSITE:
www.hclinfosystems.com

The company did exceedingly well in the exports and services market, winning major e-governance projects from various South-East Asian governments. However, it had its share of bad news closer home. Compaq usurped its longstanding number one position in the desktop space. This was despite the company having a good channel infrastructure with over 1,000 dealers in place. While Compaq got significant numbers from the home segment, HCL, with its Frontline channel network, could do little to stop the march. On the corporate front too, aggressive pricing by multinational rivals took its toll on overall figures. However, even as the growth rate slowed down, desktops retained the largest slice of the pie, grossing 47.7% of overall revenues.

While the Infinity brand is clearly positioned for corporates, it was unable to take on the cheaper multinational brands. Another minor setback for the company has been its losing the status of HP’s exclusive distributor. This has seen the HCL Infosystems’ agency operations slipping from the earlier 37% to less than 24% in the last fiscal. Some major orders clinched by the company include deals with Bank of Rajasthan and a countrywide networking project for Indian Overseas Bank.

So what’s the strategy this year? Getting back its number one status tops the priority list. Apart from beefing up the channel act of its Frontline division, HCL Infosystems is introducing a wide range of its Infinity branded desktops for the corporate segment. However, the focus on the lucrative services segment continues—both domestic and international. The company intends to leverage its force of 1,000 plus strong engineers (forming the service and support backbone) to increase its service component as against its hardware business. 





Page(s)   1   

End of the article

Do you provide the best IT services in the market today? Click here to be part of the IT Outsourcing marketplace.  
   
Related CIOL links   External links  

--None--

 

none



Read Previous DQ Top 20...

   

 

Sun






A d v e r t i s e m e n t





Previous Stories

63. Tata Liebert

34. Mascot Systems: Impressive Debut

44. Polaris Software Labs: Out of the Quagmire?

Message boards

Discuss this and many other IT topics at the
CIOL message board




Magazine Subscription | Sitemap | Contact Us | About Us | Media Kit | jobs@cybermedia

Other CyberMedia web sites
  [Voice&Data]  [CIOL]  [PCQuest]  [Living Digital]  [IDC India]
  [Global Services Media ]  [DQ Channels]  [DQweek]  [CyberMedia Events]
  [Cybermedia Digital]  [CyberMedia India]   [Cyber Astro
  [BioSpectrum]  [BioSpectrum Asia]  [DARE]  [Technology Review]