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Indian IT companies like HCL Technologies, TCS pounce on HP deals - The Economic Times


BANGALORE: In the wild, it is a common strategy for the predator to single out the weakest prey and chase it down for a kill. In the cut-throat market for outsourcing deals, too, it works much the same way, and a wounded Hewlett-Packard is fair game for Indian software companies desperate to win new contracts. "Indian outsourcing companies are aggressively attacking HP, which is a very vulnerable target right now," said Peter Bendor-Samuel, founder and CEO at Everest Group, a Texas-based outsourcing advisory and market research firm.

HP, sitting on plum contracts with the likes of American Express and Bank of America, is vulnerable as these deals worth billions of dollars are coming up for renewal. About $100 billion (Rs 5.4 lakh crore) worth of IT outsourcing deals will expire in 2013, the Everest Group estimates, with 15% of it being with HP. PC maker HP entered IT services with its 2008 buy of EDS for $14 billion, but successive leadership changes in 2010-11, took a toll on investor confidence.
HP, whose shares have fallen 60% since early 2010, recently wrote down about $8 billion in the value of its services business and is cutting about 29,000 jobs, raising a red flag for clients. Bangalore based MphasiSBSE -0.47 %, earlier an EDS company, is now part of HP. While every outsourcer in the top tier is competing hard for HP's clients, the most aggressive and successful ones are HCL TechnologiesBSE 0.42 % and Tata Consultancy ServicesBSE 2.07 %, observers said.

So while the success rate for Indian companies in the renewal market is around 30%, TCSBSE 2.07 % and HCL Technologies are winning 60% of the renewals involving HP clients. While the companies declined to comment for this story, those familiar with their functioning said the sales teams are systematically chasing and winning clients from HP.

"Large clients working with HP for last the 5-7 years are seeing relationship fatigue and are ready to work with new vendors," said a senior industry executive, requesting anonymity. "What we are promising instead is more value with lower price, transparency in delivery and flexibility." The fate of HP, which Chief Executive Meg Whitman is looking to rebuild, is neither new nor unique.
 
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HP servers are great bang for buck. If I was an IT manager, I'd never go lower than an HP server though, maybe go for IBM instead. Even more expensive but super stable.
 
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HP servers are great bang for buck. If I was an IT manager, I'd never go lower than an HP server though, maybe go for IBM instead. Even more expensive but super stable.


Err.. no connection to the topic whatsoever. This is about Indian IT companies grabbing deals previously serviced by HP.
 
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I am happy to haev joined a large indian IT firm. Just did my first trip overseas. My manager said to get ready to be part of many more and all over the world .. yippeee...
and yes i now realise why everyone wants to earn in $$ and work in IT :)
 
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Err.. no connection to the topic whatsoever. This is about Indian IT companies grabbing deals previously serviced by HP.

Well if you've ever purchased HP servers you know they come with a three year AMC deal.

Big companies in Pakistan just buy HP servers as they come with the three year AMC, then buy new servers at the end of three years as any further AMC cost is not required. Can Indian companies match this deal?

Effectively we get to buy a new server in the same cost we would have wasted on extra AMC. Old servers can be shifted to VM clusters for smaller applications.

and this is Pakistan, I'm sure the big companies in the US are even more aggressive about their technology and a lot more cost minded.
 
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I am happy to haev joined a large indian IT firm. Just did my first trip overseas. My manager said to get ready to be part of many more and all over the world .. yippeee...
and yes i now realise why everyone wants to earn in $$ and work in IT :)

Pfft, you obviously are lying or its your 1st year on the job. IT is no fun, and no big $$. Yes the 'trips' might be there...
 
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Well if you've ever purchased HP servers you know they come with a three year AMC deal.

Big companies in Pakistan just buy HP servers as they come with the three year AMC, then buy new servers at the end of three years as any further AMC cost is not required. Can Indian companies match this deal?

Effectively we get to buy a new server in the same cost we would have wasted on extra AMC. Old servers can be shifted to VM clusters for smaller applications.

and this is Pakistan, I'm sure the big companies in the US are even more aggressive about their technology and a lot more cost minded.


Rule No.1, when in a hole, stop digging....!:lol: This is about software, not hardware. It is outsourcing & all that.....
 
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I am happy to haev joined a large indian IT firm. Just did my first trip overseas. My manager said to get ready to be part of many more and all over the world .. yippeee...
and yes i now realise why everyone wants to earn in $$ and work in IT :)

Should we exchange our CVs? :cheers:

Pfft, you obviously are lying or its your 1st year on the job. IT is no fun, and no big $$. Yes the 'trips' might be there...

Completed 5 years 3 months. Still enjoying my job!!!
 
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Pfft, you obviously are lying or its your 1st year on the job. IT is no fun, and no big $$. Yes the 'trips' might be there...

its my first year and im eager to learn and grow. thanks. for a graduate 20000 rupees after tax is a lot of money and getting dollars so soon is an even bigger bonus. maybe spending too much time in the same job makes one cynical and frustrated.
you seem to be in the gulf, i wouldnt want to be there if i want to continue to be in IT (at least thats what I hear, correct me if wrong)
 
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its my first year and im eager to learn and grow. thanks. for a graduate 20000 rupees after tax is a lot of money and getting dollars so soon is an even bigger bonus. maybe spending too much time in the same job makes one cynical and frustrated.
you seem to be in the gulf, i wouldnt want to be there if i want to continue to be in IT (at least thats what I hear, correct me if wrong)

We pay 720000 per annum for a fresh grad. You need to be good though!
 
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Well if you've ever purchased HP servers you know they come with a three year AMC deal.

Big companies in Pakistan just buy HP servers as they come with the three year AMC, then buy new servers at the end of three years as any further AMC cost is not required. Can Indian companies match this deal?

Effectively we get to buy a new server in the same cost we would have wasted on extra AMC. Old servers can be shifted to VM clusters for smaller applications.

and this is Pakistan, I'm sure the big companies in the US are even more aggressive about their technology and a lot more cost minded.

And if you are NOT aware that HP has the second largest workforce in India and Pakistan is one of the country in which direct business is barred!
 
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*yawn*.....fast forward a few years..

*headline* Indian firm makes aggressive bid on ailing HP

Few weeks later,

*headline* HP's new owners say: "Will continue to bolster domestic markets"

Few months later,

*headline* HP cuts jobs , Relocates HQ to India.



:lol: *stormfront thread*

INDIANS STEAL OUR JOBZ
 
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