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TEAM COMPUTERS: Growing Steadily
 
This Delhi-based SI grew its revenues by 25% in 2003-04, with a strong focus on technologies like open source and WiFi. It also set up a FMS arm, Team Serve to cash on support opportunities as well.
 

 
Monday, September 20, 2004

 

Ranjan Chopra,
CHAIRMAN

SERVICES: Systems and network integration, facilities management, maintenance, warranty support, migration services, Intranet and work-flow implementation 
EMPLOYEES: 700
BRANCHES: 17
ADDRESS: No 1, Mohammadpur, Behind Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi 110066
TEL: 011-26109775

STRENGTHS
l Internal reorganization into units of pre/post sales warranty, value added service and SI 
l Worked on applications Wi-Fi enabled hospitals and manufacturing units
WEAKNESS
l Should balance strong focus on corporate with other verticals as well
l Concentration largely on northern and western markets

One of the highlights for Team Computers in 2003-04 was the setting up of Team Serve, its facilities management services arm. And in its first year itself, this division contributed Rs 15 crore to the company's overall revenue of Rs 70 crore.

Besides systems integration and services, Team Computers is also into networking, which comprises 10% of its revenues. This business is expected to grow a rate of 30% on a year-on-year basis. The company has over 600 customer and claims to add 12 new customers every month.

It was towards this end, that Team worked on the Linux platform and developed open source applications. Getting into open source was another strategic decision, as the initial investment is free, and this starts paying for itself once the customer deploys the applications and requires support.

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