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HCL Technologies Limited (d/b/a HCLTech) is an Indian multinational information technology (IT) consulting company headquartered in Noida. Founded by Shiv Nadar , it was spun out in 1991 when HCL entered into the software services business.
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Noida Pune Vadodara [6] Visakhapatnam HCL Technologies: Noida ₹ 76,306 cr US$11 B (FY'21) 1,68,977 (2021) Bengaluru Chennai Gurgaon Hyderabad Kochi [7] Kolkata Lucknow [8] Mumbai Nagpur Noida Pune Vadodara Vijayawada: Tech Mahindra: Pune ₹38,642 cr US$5.4 B (FY'21) 1,25,236 (2021) Bengaluru Bhubaneswar Chandigarh Chennai Hyderabad Kochi ...
[18] [19] HCL was founded in 1976, with an investment of Rs. 187,000. [20] In 1980, HCL ventured into the international market with the opening of Far East Computers in Singapore to sell IT hardware. The venture reported Rs 1 million in revenue in the first year and continued to address the Singapore operations. [21]
HCLTech, an IT outsourcing firm based in Noida, India; HCL Axon, a subsidiary of HCL Technologies; Hennepin County Library; Hindustan Cables Limited, an Indian cable manufacturer; Harvard College Library; HC Lugano, a Swiss professional ice hockey team based in Lugano; Honolulu Control Facility, an air traffic control facility
Later the company acquired HCL Infinet from HCL Infosystems to expand its data services to Enterprises which is currently operating as Tikona Infinet Limited. [1] In March 2017 Bharti Airtel acquired Tikona 4G business including wireless broadband access spectrum. [ 2 ]
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[21] [33] In January 2011, the company initially chose to build the Sakshat, HCL Infosystems, failed to provide evidence that they had at least ₹ 600 million ($12.2 million) in bank guaranteed funds, as required by the Indian government, which has allocated $6.5 million to the project. As a result, the government put the project out for ...