News Report 2010 
A high-flier in the making
The aerospace industry has undergone tremendous structural and economic changes over the past few decades. The commercial aerospace sector has witnessed a reduction in revenue per passenger mile, whereas the costs have continued to move upwards. This has led to an increased focus on technological innovation and cost competitiveness. Companies in the aerospace industry spend billions of dollars every year to ensure that their technology infrastructure remains current and reflects the latest developments in aviation technology.
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Engineered in India
As the head of HCL Engineering and R&D Services, G.H. Rao (http://bit.ly/F4TGHRao) has at least half-a-dozen things to say in answer to my poser, ‘In what ways can our policies and procedures enable the development of engineering research services?'
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More demand for storage, Net speeds
The year 2011 will witness business playing a major role in IT buying. The blurring of the independent towers of hardware, software, services and telecom will introduce a new set of small players in the marketplace. Over the past decade, we have seen increase in storage capacity, accompanied by decrease in storage costs and hike in Internet speeds. By Krishnan Chatterjee
Source: BusinessLine Visit SiteIndian mishap software a hit
Sandeep Kishore spoke to this chennai based journalist while his visit to Chennai early this month and discusses HCL solutions that are gaining popularity in the market. This story discusses ITS e-call solution HCL ERS team has worked on. This solution helps the victims at the time of any mishap or accident by automaticially texting to the emrgency services when an accident occurs.
Source: Deccan Chronicle Download JPEG!HCL’s Secret To Bigger Profits: Value-Focused Employees
Vineet Nayar, CEO and Vice Chairman of HCL, says the company’s success has everything to do with its corporate leadership model. In this model, Nayar puts employees first - ahead of senior staff and even customers.
Source: Forbes Visit SiteYour IT Planning Checklist
Information Technology can play a significant role, both in achieving cost optimization and business agility.
By Dharmender Kapoor and Rupak Rathore, HCL Technologies
After the all too-familiar economic slump of late 2008 and 2009, the U.S. economy is showing signing of recovery. The third quarter of 2010 saw overall growth of 2% and consumer spending also grew by 2.6%. This is good news for the industries that will benefit from the increased consumer spending.
Source: IndustryWeek Visit SiteA billion hearts beating for success
Author and former journalist Steve Hamm recalls in a recent blog post that the North American CEO of a European information technology services company was walking around the show floor of IT firm SAP’s annual user conference in Orlando, US last year and checking in at the various booths...
Source: HindustanTimes Visit SiteQualms Arise Over Outsourcing Of Electronic Medical Records
Indian technology companies are eyeing a coming wave of U.S. spending to digitize health-care records. But sensitivity over outsourcing and resistance by American hospitals to sending medical information overseas could thwart efforts to win big contracts.
Source: The Wall Street Journal Visit SiteWhy Indian Outsourcer HCL Technologies Puts Employees First
Vineet Nayar, CEO of HCL Technologies: What we've done is to invert the pyramid and create a star organization. Our management is accountable to employees as much as employees are to management. We do that in many different ways.
Source: CIO Visit SiteBPO losses to continue… but will transform business, says Vineet Nayar
Mr. Vineet Nayar: I am building a $500-million business for BPO…that is my goal. I can't give a timeline for this goal because that will be like giving a guidance. I had earlier said the same thing for our infrastructure business.
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