HCL Infosystems Ltd has announced the following “Press Release” jointly with Microsoft Corporation India :
“Microsoft Corporation India and HCL Infosystems, on April 11, 2008, announced a set of initiatives which will further strengthen their long alliance. The companies announced plans for the creation of a joint Centre of Excellence (CoE) for development of vertical specific customised solution frameworks for India; the launch of the world’s lowest cos Windows OS enabled laptop at Rs l7,000 under the MiLeap brand of HCL laptops; and generating an industry ready workforce certified in Microsoft technologies at the HCL Crest Development Centres, which will offer a unique learning experience.
The announcement made at an event attended by Kevin Turner, Chief Operating Officer, Microsoft Corporation; Ravi Venkatesan, Chairman, Microsoft India; and Ajai Chowdhry, HCL Infosystems Chairman and CEO.
HCL, which launched the MiLeap series of laptops earlier this year, on April 11, 2008 announced the roll out of the Windows OS enabled MiLeap. Available at Rs I 7,000, it is the lowest price Microsoft Windows XP powered laptop in the market. The MiLeap XP Home, has a 30 GB HDD and is broadband ready.
Microsoft and HCL Infosystems also announced the establishment of a new Centre of Excellence (CoE) with over 500 software professionals to create, design and deploy Microsoft technologies based solution framework across various industry verticals. The CoE will leverage the System Integration capabilities of HCL and Microsoft’s innovative suite of products in the area of IT requirement of customers across verticals, which include Telecom, Banking, Financial services and Insurance, Power, Defence, Retail,, governance, Media & Entertainment, and MS based horizontal solutions in Health, Railways and Airports. According to the NASSCOM Strategic Review 2008, domestic IT Services are estimated to be growing at about 43 percent in FY2008., and are showing sign of increasing sophistication as building enterprise IT infrastructure and applications, networking and communication become key priorities for India Inc. Considering this data point, HCL and Microsoft see the CoE becoming a business enabler in the coming year.
The third part of the strategic alliance includes an agreement by Microsoft and HCL Infosystems to train and certify 50,000 students on Microsoft technologies, in three years, across 100 training centers - the HCL Career Development Centres - set up by HCL. The curriculum used will be the Microsoft Official Curriculum the most comprehensive and structured learning methodology designed and developed by Microsoft. The goal of the Microsoft - HCL training initiative is to enhance the employability of students and help the Indian IT industry retain its competitive edge. The training will also provide a targeted framework for IT Managers to validate core technical, professional and architectural skills. As per NASSCOM, India’s emergence as a preferred outsourcing destination has created the need for about 2.3 million professionals by 2010 and based on current estimates, a shortage of 0.5 million skilled knowledge workers may arise if remedial action is not taken. Further, India produces 4,00,000 engineers a year, of which only once in four is employable as far as skills go. The MS-HCL partnership is targeted at creating a sustained supply of skilled and certified manpower to address the employability issues of the IT and ITES industry.
Commenting on the various initiatives announced, Ajai Chowdhry, Chairman & CEO, HCL Infosystems Ltd said, ” HCL & Microsoft have always brought value to each other while jointly working towards propelling wider acceptance for IT amongst the masses. Both HCL and Microsoft are key players in India market and this alliances has bought value to the Indian customer with over three decades of innovation, passion and defining markets. I am sure that this alliance will further enable overall development in our country with IT as the key enabler.”"