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  2. Persistent Systems - Wikipedia

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    Persistent's Pingala-Aryabhata campus in Pune. Persistent Systems was founded in 1990 by Anand Deshpande, a former Hewlett-Packard employee, with an investment of $21,000. In 2000, Intel Capital invested $1 million in the company for a 3.5% stake. [4]

  3. Zensar Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The company continues to have its headquarters in Pune in Western India. By 2012, Zensar had approximately 11000 employees servicing 400 clients in over 20 global locations [ 8 ] and at the end of the 2019 financial year earned revenues of over US$550 million.

  4. List of Indian IT companies - Wikipedia

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    Main article: Information technology in India TCS Office at SIPCOT, Siruseri Cyber Gateway Madhapur Hyderabad near Raheja Mindspace TCS at Voltas House, Jamshedpur Wipro headquarters at Sarjapura Road, Electronic City, Bengaluru This is a list of notable companies in the information technology sector based in India. Top Indian companies are listed in descending order of their market ...

  5. Protean eGov Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Protean eGov Technologies Limited (previously NSDL e-Governance Infrastructure Limited) is an Indian technology company headquartered in Mumbai. [1] The company focuses on developing digital public infrastructure (DPI) and e-governance initiatives for various governmental bodies in India. [2]

  6. Information technology in India - Wikipedia

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    The city is a hub for IT services, software development, and consultancy work, serving global clients across various industries. Beyond large corporations, Pune’s startup ecosystem has flourished, with companies like Druva, specializing in cloud data protection, and Xpressbees, a leading logistics firm

  7. Druva - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the company received Series A funding. [4] In 2011, the company added smartphone support for its Insync app [8] and received Series B funding. [9] The next year, the company moved its headquarters to Silicon Valley, and again shifted focus to cloud-based data management and protection. [5] By 2013, the company had grown to 194 employees.

  8. Tech Mahindra - Wikipedia

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    After the Satyam scandal of 2008–09, Tech Mahindra emerged as the top bidder for a 31% stake in Satyam Computer Services, beating a bid from Larsen & Toubro. [12] After evaluating the bids, the government-appointed board of Satyam Computer announced on April 13, 2009 that it had selected Venturbay Consultants Private Limited, a subsidiary of Tech Mahindra, as the highest bidder to acquire a ...

  9. eClerx - Wikipedia

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    eClerx was founded in year 2000 [4] for providing services relating to business process management, automation and analytics to companies engaged in providing financial services, retail, communications, media & entertainment, fashion, manufacturing, travel & leisure and technology companies.