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|operating_income= $268.3 million (FY 2014)〔 |net_income= $249.7 million (FY 2014)〔 |assets= $1.22 billion (FY 2014)〔 |equity= $947.8 million (FY 2014)〔 |num_employees = 23,800+ (Sep 2015) | homepage = }} Syntel, Inc. is a U.S. based multinational provider of integrated technology and business services. Headquartered in Troy, Michigan, Syntel services its clients through 17 global development centers in India and the United States. Syntel is a certified minority-owned business (MBE). On April 21, 2014 Prashant Ranade, former CEO and President of Syntel was elevated to Executive Vice Chairman of the Syntel Board,〔http://investor.syntelinc.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=823143〕 while Nitin Rakesh took over as the CEO and President.〔http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/syntel-appoints-nitin-rakesh-as-ceo-and-president-114020700752_1.html〕 Founder and Ex-CEO Bharat Desai will continue to serve as Chairman of the Board, and is the majority shareholder. As of June 2015, Syntel had over 23,800 employees〔 and annual revenues in excess of $911.4 million as of December 2014.〔 ==History== Syntel was founded in Troy, Michigan in 1980 with an initial investment of $2,000 by Bharat Desai, and his wife, Neerja Sethi. Originally named Systems International, the company began by providing software staffing services to local corporations like ''General Motors'' (US),〔http://www.iammadeinindia.com/?p=1181〕 and some major Government Revenue projects, earning $30,000 in its first year.〔http://www.nritoday.net/profiles/32-bharat-desai-among-forbes-eight-self-made-stars〕 * 1980: Syntel is founded as a staff augmentation firm, an offering later known as TeamSourcing. * 1988: Syntel begins providing full lifecycle maintenance, development, and migration services, which later evolve into the IntelliSourcing service offering. * 1992: Syntel opens its first two Global Development Centers in Mumbai and Chennai, India – one of the first U.S.- based IT service companies to employ a Global Delivery model.〔 * 1994: Syntel’s posts revenue of $50 million while employee count increases to 1,000. * 1994: Syntel opens a third Global Development Center in Cary, North Carolina, which serves as the U.S. hub for Syntel's global voice and data network. * 1997: Syntel becomes a publicly traded company in August, as the stock begins trading on NASDAQ as SYNT; 3.45 million shares were floated in its IPO;〔http://www.nasdaq.com/markets/ipos/company/syntel-inc-6928-8897〕 Syntel opens offices in London and Singapore; revenues pass the $100 million mark. * 1998: Syntel's Mumbai and Chennai Global Development Centers earn ISO 9001 certification. * 2000: Syntel begins exploring BPO service offerings by migrating its own HR, Finance and Help desk operations from the U.S. to India. * 2001: Syntel’s Global Development Centers are assessed at SEI CMM Level 5, making Syntel one of only 15 U.S. companies to achieve this standard; Syntel opens healthcare-focused Global Development Center in Nashville, TN and a regional office in Munich, Germany. * 2002: Syntel opens Global Development Centers in Phoenix, AZ and Pune, India.〔http://www.efytimes.com/e1/fullnews.asp?edid=5769〕 * 2003: Syntel’s Global Development Centers in Mumbai and Chennai achieve ISO 9001:2000 certification. * 2004: Syntel opens a dedicated BPO center in Mumbai; Syntel’s Global Development Centers achieve BS 7799 security certification. * 2005: Syntel's Global Development Centers achieve SEI CMMi Level 5; Syntel opens the first phase of its Pune Technology Campus. Syntel acquires a 27-acre (110,000 m2) parcel of land in Chennai for a second technology campus. * 2008: Syntel breaks ground on its Chennai technology campus and records more than $400 million in revenues. * 2009: Syntel promotes Keshav Murugesh to the post of President and CEO. Bharat Desai remains the Chairman of the Board. * 2010: Prashant Ranade is appointed Syntel CEO;〔http://www.ciol.com/ciol/news/73549/syntel-names-prashant-ranade-ceo〕 Syntel opens the first phase of its Chennai technology campus. * 2011: Rakesh Khanna becomes Chief Operating Officer〔http://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/Syntel-Promotes-Rakesh-Khanna-pz-2198854541.html〕 of Syntel; Syntel closes FY 2011 with $642.4 million in revenue.〔http://investor.syntelinc.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=649209〕 * 2013: Syntel breaks ground on a new Global Development Center in Tirunelveli, India,〔http://www.dqindia.com/dataquest/news/187561/syntel-gdc-tirunelveli〕 and opens facilities in Manila, Philippines〔http://www.marketwatch.com/story/syntel-expands-global-delivery-capacity-with-development-center-in-the-philippines-2013-12-09?reflink=MW_news_stmp〕 and Maryland, USA. * 2014: Nitin Rakesh takes over as CEO and President from Prashant Ranade. Prashant Ranade promoted to the Executive Vice Chairman of the Syntel Board〔 * 2015: Syntel announced the deployment of SyntBots™, a groundbreaking robotic automation platform〔http://investor.syntelinc.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=897269〕 Syntel is a provider of digital transformation, integrated technology and business solutions to companies in the banking and financial services, insurance, healthcare and life sciences, retail, logistics and telecom, and manufacturing sectors. It follows a global delivery model for its IT and KPO services. The organization has introduced support services for every business vertical to leverage dedicated industry practices. These horizontal services include Application Services, Cloud services, Testing, Architecture, IT Infrastructure Management, Business Intelligence, and KPO services. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Syntel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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