The
Dataquest Top 20 Software & Services Exporters
Rank
Company
Revenue
(Rs cr)
Growth
2004-05
2003-04
2003-04
2004-05
(%)
1
1
Tata
Consultancy Services
5,503
8,277**
—
2
2
Infosys
Technologies
4,709
6,805
44
3
3
Wipro
3,975
5,018
26
4
4
Satyam
Computer Services
2,472
3,362
36
5
5
HCL
Technologies
1,895
2,564
35
6
7
IBM
GSI
936
1,950
108
7
6
Patni
Computer Systems
1,223
1,548
27
8
8
Cognizant (IDC operations)*
839
1,511
80
9
9
i-flex
773
1,112
44
10
HP
GDIC
938
1,056
13
11
10
Mahindra
British Telecom
727
937
26
12
15
Oracle
(IDC operations)*
512
751
47
13
18
Accenture (IDC operations)*
448
704
57
14
11
Polaris
579
695
20
15
17
Texas
Instruments
484
660
36
16
12
Perot
Systems TSI
544
657
21
17
Hexaware
378
583
54
18
20
Mastek
379
549
45
19
L&T
Infotech
337
546
62
20
14
iGate
Global Solutions
538
534
-1
Total
Top 20
27,987#
39,820
42
Total
Software Exports
40,750
55,692
37
*IDC
(India Development Center) operations. Does not include global
revenue (for US-registered companies)
**The
revenues of TCS for FY 2004-05 are consolidated numbers unlike
in 2003-04, where DQ had taken standalone numbers.
For
FY 2004-05, its standalone revenue was pegged at Rs 7,449
crore.
Source:
DQ estimates
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How
Productive are our Billionaires?
Total
Productivity
No
of
Revenue
Employees
IBM
46.4
293
329,001
EDS
20.6
156
132,000
Accenture
15.6
156
100,000
CSC
14.3
158
90,000
TCS
2.2
53
40,992
Infosys
1.6
49
32,178
Wipro
1.7
39
42,385
Satyam
0.8
41
18,692
HCL
Tech
0.7
32
22,034
Patni
0.4
34
10,375
Purely
foracademic interest:
If an Indian billion dollar company maintains the current manpower
productivity rate, it would take over 900,000 employees to reach IBM
Global Service's current revenue of $44.4 bn. This would be about
1.5 times the current IT industry workforce
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