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ata Consultancy Services From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tata Consultancy Services Limited Type Public Traded

as BSE: 532540 NSE: TCS BSE SENSEX Constituent Industry IT services, IT consulting Founded 1968 Founder(s) J. R. D. Tata Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Area served Worldwide Key people Ratan Tata (Chairman) N. Chandrasekaran (CEO & MD) Services IT, business consulting and outsourcing services Revenue US$ 10.17 billion (2011/12)[1] Profit US$ 2.2 billion (2011/12)[1] Employees 254,076 (Sep 2012)[2] Parent Tata Group Subsidiaries CMC Limited TCS China Website www.tcs.com Tata Consultancy Services Limited (TCS) (BSE: 532540, NSE: TCS) is an Indian mul tinational information technology (IT) services, business solutions and outsourc ing services company headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. TCS is a subsidiary o f the Tata Group and is listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Sto ck Exchange of India. It is one of India's most valuable companies[3] and is the largest India-based IT services company by 2012 revenues. Contents [hide] 1 History 1.1 1968 to 2000 1.2 2000 to present 1.3 Acquisitions 2 Products and services 2.1 Service lines 3 Operations 3.1 Locations 3.2 Tata Research Development and Design Center 3.3 Innovation Labs 4 TCS BPO 5 Employees 6 Sponsorships 7 Recognition 8 See also 9 References 10 External links [edit]History [edit]1968 to 2000 Tata Consultancy Services was founded in 1968. Its early contracts included prov iding punched card services to sister company TISCO (now Tata Steel), working on an Inter-Branch Reconciliation System for the Central Bank of India,[4] and pro viding bureau services to Unit Trust of India. In 1975, TCS conducted its first campus interviews, held at IISc, Bangalore. The recruits comprised 12 Indian Institutes of Technology graduates and three IISc graduates, who became the first TCS employees to enter a formal graduate trainee programme.[5]

In 1979, TCS delivered an electronic depository and trading system called SECOM for the Swiss company SIS SegaInterSettle. TCS followed this up with System X fo r the Canadian Depository System and automating the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. [6] TCS associated with a Swiss partner, TKS Teknosoft, which it later acquired. [7] In 1981, TCS established India's first dedicated software research and developme nt center, the Tata Research Development and Design Center (TRDDC) in Pune.[8] I n 1985 TCS established India's first client-dedicated offshore development cente r, set up for client Tandem. In the early 1990s the Indian IT outsourcing industry grew rapidly due to the Y2 K bug and the launch of a unified European currency, Euro. TCS created the facto ry model for Y2K conversion and developed software tools which automated the con version process and enabled third-party developer and client implementation.[9] [edit]2000 to present By 2004, TCS's e-business activities were generating over US$500 million in annu al revenues.[10] On 25 August 2004 TCS became a publicly listed company.[11] In 2005 TCS became the first India-based IT services company to enter the bioinf ormatics market.[12] In 2006 TCS designed an ERP system for the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism C orporation.[13] In 2008 TCS undertook an internal restructuring exercise which aimed to increase the company's agility.[14] TCS entered the small and medium enterprises market for the first time in 2011, with cloud-based offerings.[15] On the last trading day of 2011, TCS overtook RI L to achieve the highest market capitalisation of any India-based company.[16] In the 2011/12 fiscal year TCS achieved annual revenues of over U$10 billion for the first time.[17] TCS signed a Rs 94-crore deal with the Karnataka government for six-year period to automate its treasury and finance department operations.[18] Deutsche Bank ha s selected TCS as a strategic partner for their Production Management Transforma tion Initiative, within their Capital Markets Business Unit.[19] TCS has receive d a multi-year, multi-million dollar contract to provide application support, ma intenance and development services to the gases company Air Liquide.[20] [edit]Acquisitions The table below gives some details of TCS' key acquisitions Name Acquisition date Activities Country of HQ Value Headcoun t (at acquisition) Notes Reference CMC Limited October 2001 IT Services India US$33.89 m (51%) 3,100 Access to domestic capability; continues to be a separately run company. [21] Airline Financial Support Services India (AFS) January 2004 BPO India $5.1 m 316 BPO expertise in Airline and Hospitality sector [22] Aviation Software Development Consultancy India (ASDC) May 2004 IT Servi ces India n/a 180 ASDC was a Singapore Airlines-TCS JV; Acquired S ingapore Airlines as a major client [23] Phoenix Global Solutions May 2004 BPO India $13 m 350 Acquire expertise in insurance [24] Swedish Indian IT Resources AB (SITAR) May 2005 IT Services Sweden $4.8 m n/a Acquire blue-chip European customers like Ericsson, IKEA, Vatten fall and Hutchison; SITAR was TCS exclusive partner in Sweden and a non-exclusive partner in Norway. Pearl Group October 2005 Insurance United Kingdom $94.7 m 950 Acquired life and pension outsourcing business from Pearl Group; Domain knowledg e of life and pension underwriting business [25] FNS October 2005 Core Banking Product Australia $26 m 190 Acquired core banking solution product and access to 116 customers in 35 countri es; FNS was an existing partner for TCS Comicrom November 2005 Banking BPO Chile $23.7 m 1,257 Entry in

to Latin America; Access to payment processing platform [26] Tata Infotech February 2006 IT Services India n/a n/a [27] TCS Management November 2006 IT Services Australia $13.0 m 35 Access to Australian clients [28] TKS-Teknosoft November 2006 Banking Product Switzerland $80.4 m 115 Expand product portfolio by acquiring rights to Quartz and ownership of Alpha an d e-portfolio, enhanced presence in Switzerland and France [29] Citi Global Services Limited 8 October 2008 Business Process Outsourcing India $505 m 12,472 TCS acquired key BFS domain knowledge. [30] Supervalu Services India 8 October 2010 Supervalu USA self Software Serv ice company India -612 TCS had a deal with Supervalu to have th eir Software Outsourcing to TCS and acquired Supervalu India. [30] [edit]Products and services TCS and its subsidiaries provide a wide range of information technology-related products and services including application development; business process outsou rcing; capacity planning; consulting; enterprise software; hardware sizing; paym ent processing; software management; and technology education services.[31] [edit]Service lines TCS' services are currently organised into the following service lines (percenta ge of total TCS revenues in the 2011/12 fiscal year generated by each respective service line is shown in parentheses): Application development and maintenance (44.75%); Asset leverage solutions (3.84%); Assurance services (7.45%); Business intelligence (4.55%); Business process outsourcing (11.04%); Consulting (2.58%); Engineering and Industrial services (4.62%); Enterprise solutions (11.11%); and IT infrastructure services (10.06%).[31] [edit]Operations As of 31 March 2012, TCS had 183 offices across 43 countries and 117 delivery ce nters across 21 countries.[31] At the same date TCS had a total of 58 subsidiary companies.[31] [edit]Locations The Tata Consultancy Services campus at Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. India: TCS has development centers and/or regional offices in the following Indi an cities: Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Baroda, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi , Goa, Gurgaon, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jamshedpur, Kochi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai , Nagpur, Noida, Pune and Trivandrum.[32][33] Africa: TCS has regional offices in South Africa and Morocco.[34] Asia (ex. India): TCS has regional offices in Bahrain, Beijing,[35] Hong Kong, H angzhou, Shanghai, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines,[36] Saudi Ar abia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, UAE (Dubai)[37] Australia: TCS has a regional office in Australia. Europe: TCS has regional offices in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spa in, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. North America: TCS has regional offices in Canada, Mexico and the United States. South America: TCS has regional offices in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, E cuador, Peru and Uruguay.[38] [edit]Tata Research Development and Design Center Main article: Tata Research Development and Design Centre The Tata Consultancy Services campus at Madhapur, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh

The Tata Consultancy Services campus at Siruseri, Chennai, Tamil Nadu TCS established the first software research center in India, the Tata Research D evelopment and Design Center, in Pune, India in 1981. TRDDC undertakes research in Software engineering, Process engineering and Systems Research. Researchers at TRDDC also developed MasterCraft (now a suite of digitization and optimization tools) [39] a Model Driven Development software that can automatic ally create code based on a model of a software, and rewrite the code based on t he user's needs.[40] Research at TRDDC has also resulted in the development of Sujal, a low-cost wate r purifier that can be manufactured using locally available resources. TCS deplo yed thousands of these filters in the Indian Ocean Tsunami disaster of 2004 as p art of its relief activities.[41] This product has been marketed in India as Tat a swach, a low cost water purifier.[42] [edit]Innovation Labs In 2007, TCS launched its Co-Innovation Network, a network of TCS Innovation Lab s, startup alliances, University Research Departments, and venture capitalists.[ 43] In addition to TRDDC, TCS has 19 Innovation Labs based in three countries.[44] processing, text, data and process analytics, multimedia applications and graphi cs. TCS Innovation Lab, Embedded Systems: Medical electronics, WiMAX, and WLAN techn ologies. TCS Innovation Lab, Hyderabad: Computational methods in life sciences, meta-geno mics, systems biology, e-security, smart card-based applications, Linux and open source,digital media protection, nano-biotechnology, quantitative finance. TCS Innovation Lab, Mumbai: Speech and natural language processing, wireless sys tems and wireless applications. TCS Innovation Lab, Insurance Chennai: IT Optimization, Business Process Optimiz ation, Customer Centricity Enablers, Enterprise Mobility, Telematics, Text Analy tics, 2D Barcodes, Mashups, Innovation in Product Development and Management (PL M) for Insurance. TCS Innovation Lab, Chennai: Infrastructure innovation, green computing, Web 2.0 and next-generation user interfaces. Microstrategy Mobile Lab. TCS Innovation Lab, Peterborough, England: New-wave communications for the enter prises, utility computing and RFID (chips, tags, labels, readers and middleware) . TCS Innovation Lab: Performance Engineering, Mumbai: Performance management, hig h performance technology components, and others. TCS Innovation Lab, Cincinnati, United States: Engineering and Manufacturing IT solutions. Some of the assets created by TCS Innovation Labs are DBProdem, Jensor,[45] Wane m,[46] Scrutinet, SmartTest Manager. In 2008, the TCS Innovation Lab-developed product, mKrishi, won the Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Award in the Wireless category.[47] mKrishi is a s ervice that would enable India's farmers to receive useful data on an inexpensiv e mobile device.[48] TCS' Co-Innovation Network partners include Collabnet, Cassatt, academic institu tions such as Stanford, MIT, various IITs, and venture capitalists like Sequoia and Kleiner Perkins.[49] [edit]TCS BPO TCS BPO is the second largest player in the outsourcing industry in India behind Genpact according to Dataquest survey in August 2011.[50] TCS's BPO arm had rev enues of $925 million in the year that ended in March, and 34,000 employees[51] Other than major Indian cities, TCS BPO is also present in Tier-II locations lik e Pune. TCS is also expanding its BPO centre in Kolkata, where it already employ s 2,000 people.[52] Tata Consultancy Services has opened a business process outs ourcing facility in the Philippines following the path of India-based BPO compan

ies which have operations in that country.[53] [edit]Employees TCS had a total of 238,583 employees as of 31 March 2012, of whom 220,835 were b ased in India and 17,748 in the rest of the world.[31] TCS is one of the largest private sector employers in India,[1] and the second-largest employer among lis ted Indian companies (after Coal India Limited).[54] In the 2011/12 fiscal year TCS recruited a total of 70,400 new staff, of whom 61,055 were based in India an d 9,345 were based in the rest of the world.[31] In the same period a total of 3 0,431 staff left employment with TCS, leaving a net increase of 39,969, of whom 36,232 were based in India and 3,737 in the rest of the world.[31] TCS has annou nced plans to recruit 60,000 graduates in the 2012/13 fiscal year.[55] TCS was the fifth-largest United States visa recipient in 2008 (after Infosys, C TS, Wipro and Mahindra Satyam).[56] [edit]Sponsorships TCS is a sponsor of the Ferrari Formula One team.[57] TCS has been a sponsor of the Indian Premier League team Rajasthan Royals since 2009.[58] In addition TCS provides Rajasthan Royals with technologies to help in the analysis of player pe rformance, simulation, and is investing the use of RFID tags for tracking the pl ayers fitness levels and for security purposes in the stadiums.[59][60] TCS condu cts an annual IT Quiz TCS IT Wiz for high school students[61] [edit]Recognition TCS was recognized as Big Four IT Services brand by Brand Finance in 2012[62] and ranked as the world's 7th greenest company in Newsweek's Green Rankings 2011. In addition, TCS is the highest ranked Asia-based company and second highest ranke d globally in the Information Technology & Services company category.[63] [edit]See also Companies portal List of IT companies in India List of companies of India [edit]References ^ a b c TCS FY 2012 results ^ "IFRS financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2012". Tata Consultancy Services. Retrieved 29 September 2012. ^ "RIL one of the most valuable company in India". CNBC-TV18. 14 October 2011. ^ "Tata Consultancy Services Limited: The Pioneer in the Indian IT Industry". Ca se Study. ICMR. 1 January 1990. ^ Cognizant rising by Chennai beach ^ "Indian software keeps Swiss securities safe". Swissinfo.com. 14 January 2002. ^ "TCS acquires TKS Teknosoft". The Financial Express. 11 January 2006. ^ Kanavi, Shivanand (7 20 June 2004). "Megasoft". Business India: 46 54 ^ "IT Man of the Year: Standing Tall". Cover Story. Dataquest India. 22 December 2004. ^ Kanavi, Shivanand (7 20 June 2004). "Megasoft". Business India: 52 ^ "Star Performer Goes Public". Editorial (Chennai, India: The Hindu). 14 June 2 004. ^ "TCS launches the country s first bioinformatics product". The Indian Express. 8 February 2004. ^ "ICT helps IRCTC book 3.5 lakh e-Tickets in a day". E-GovOnline.net. 11 July 2 011. ^ "Eye on future, TCS in revamp mode". Hindustan Times. 12 February 2008. ^ "TCS targets SME market with cloud computing". Computer Weekly. 15 February 20 11.fdaf ^ "TCS overtakes RIL as country's most valued firm - PTI". Moneycontrol.com. Ret rieved 2012-09-17.

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