CSC India

CSC India

Founded in 1959, CSC is a global leader in information technology. CSC, with its vast experience, provides business results to hundreds of organisations across the world.

Having demonstrated expertise across a broad range of capabilities like consulting, systems integration and outsourcing, CSC has over the years helped clients experience positive results by harnessing the power of IT in practical, bottom-line ways.

CSC's operations in India started in 1991. With over 16,000 professionals, CSC is one of the fastest growing companies in India and also the second largest division within CSC. [ [http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2007/01/27/stories/2007012701780400.htm The Hindu Business Line : For CSC, India turns power centre ] ] CSC has footprint in seven locations in India. CSC's acquisition of First Consulting Group (FCG) brings healthcare domain expertise to India, and will now make the company an even stronger player in this vertical.

Our approach to use proven global processes and world-class standards like SEI-CMMi Level 5, ISO/IEC 27001:2005 and ISO 20000 helps clients maximise value, flexibility and global consistency while reducing cost and minimising risk.

History

The journey of CSC in India can be seen from the following timeline:

2007: CSC acquires Covansys Corp, will increase the CSC India's strength to 14400 employees and adding convert|550000|sqft|m2 of office space.

2006: CSC India completes 10 years of India operation. Currently employing around 8000 employees and it is the 5th fastest growing IT company in the country.

2005: CSC India resource base grows 100 percent to reach 4400. Three new facilities in Noida and Hyderabad set up.

2004: Two large global engagements in Application Services being serviced in India. Indore and Noida units assessed at PCMM Level 5 and PCMM Level 3 respectively.

2003: CSC in India headcount crosses the 1,000 mark, Infrastructure services begin operations.

2002: Banking operations initiated. Life Insurance group sees a huge expansion with the Vantage product support.

2001: Healthcare and BPO operations start.

2000: Policy Management Systems India Pvt. Ltd. (PMSI) - leading software vendor serving the insurance industry - acquired by CSC. PMSC India becomes part of CSC.

1996: Policy Management Systems Corporation of Blythewood (PMSC), South Carolina sets up Indian arm in Indore, Madhya Pradesh through subsidiary PMSI.

References

External links

* [http://in.country.csc.com/en/ CSC India]


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