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  2. HCLTech - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] In July 1994, the company name was changed to HCL Consulting Limited. [16] On 6 October 1999, the company was renamed 'HCL Technologies Limited' for "a better reflection of its activities." [16] Between 1991 and 1999, the company expanded its software development capacities to US, European and APAC markets. [16]

  3. List of companies of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The private sector accounts for 85% of the economy. [2] India is Sri Lanka's largest trading partner. [ 3 ] Economic disparities exist between the provinces, with the Western province contributing 45.1% of the GDP and the Southern province and the Central province contributing 10.7% and 10%, respectively.

  4. Virtusa - Wikipedia

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    Virtusa at Orion City Sri Lanka Virtusa Corporation is an American-based global information technology services company that provides digital engineering and technology services for companies in the financial services, healthcare, communications, media, entertainment, travel, manufacturing, and technology industries worldwide.

  5. Shiv Nadar - Wikipedia

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    [17] The initial enterprise that Nadar and his partners began was Microcomp, a company that focused on selling teledigital calculators in the Indian market. [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 ...

  6. Melstacorp - Wikipedia

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    Melstacorp PLC was originally formed as Beruwala Distillery (Private) Limited in 1995. Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka (DCSL) acquired the Company and renamed it Melstacorp Limited in order to subsequently make it the holding Company of the then DCSL group. All subsidiary companies of DCSL were transferred to the Company between 2010 and 2015.

  7. Anant Gupta - Wikipedia

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    Prior to be appointed the CEO, he was President of HCL's Infrastructure Services Division. Gupta left HCL on 20 October 2016 to start his own venture called TECHCELX which is an integrated business acceleration and investment firm focused on developing digital technology products & platforms.

  8. HCL Axon - Wikipedia

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    HCL AXON is a UK-based consultancy which sells its services to customers using SAP and Oracle as their Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system modeling tools. Previously listed on the London Stock Exchange, and a FTSE 250 Index constituent, the company has been a subsidiary of Indian outsourcing firm HCL Technologies since December 2008, after the reverse merger of Axon Group and HCL SAP ...

  9. C Vijayakumar - Wikipedia

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    C Vijayakumar joined HCLTech in 1994 in the founding startup team of Comnet as a senior technical engineer. He was appointed the company's chief operating officer in July 2016 [6] and in October that same year was promoted to be the CEO, succeeding Anant Gupta.