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Thursday, September 27, 2007

 

While the old timers dominated DQ Channels Silver Club for 2006-07, it was heartening to see the presence of nine new players in the distribution and solution providing categories

For eight year, DQ Channels has been compiled a list of the top 25 distributors and solution providers (SP) of the country for the Silver Club. Over the years we have seen a transformation of distributors from being mere fulfillment agents to offering a complete plethora of solutions. We have also witnessed smaller solution providers gain momentum as they executed complex projects with finesse gained from experience. Here we present those whose revenues deter­mine their place on the marquee.

To put things into perspective, the Silver Club is compiled from revenue figures gleaned from various players in the distribution and solution-providing spectrum. Most of the regulars already knew the procedure while over time we sent out the forms to newer players on the horizon.

The Silver Club forms were also carried within the DQ Channels magazine, so that any company that felt it merited a place in the Club could send across their details. These forms specifically asked for agency revenues-revenues accrued from the sale of third party products-from distributors, discounting revenues from mobile handsets.

DQ Channels Silver Club
DISTRIBUTORS
1.Ingram Micro India:Numero Uno Once Again
2.Redington(India):Crossing A Landmark
3.Esys Technologies:Busybody Distribution House
4.SES Technologies:On Solid Ground
5.Iris Computers:Upcountry All The Way

6.HCL Infosystems:From Strength To Strength

7.Neoteric Infomatique :Donning The Enterprise Garb
8.Rashi Peripherals:Building On Events
9.Savex Computers :A Good Show
10.Maxtone Electronics :Slow But Steady
11.Supertron Electronics :Leading The Eastern Pack
12.Mediaman group :Flash In The Pan
13.Priya:Focus On Bottomline
14.Compage Computers :Focusing On Retail
15.Data Care Corporation :Holding Fort Securely
16.JALAN INFOTECH :Beyond Boundaries
17.Pacific Infotech :Slow Downslide
18.Fortune Marketing :The Growth Champion
19.Transtek Infoways:Sizzle To Slowdown
20.Caltron :Reinventing For Growth
21.Megabyte Corporation :Banking On Service
22.EASTERN IT GROUP :Loyalty Pays
23.Vertex Techno Solution :Targeting New Heights
24.Venktron Digital Systems :Magical Mark Met
25.Sogo Computers :Restructuring Time

Movement in distis
This year's Silver Club saw a lot of movement amongst the existing players as well as the inclusion of nine new com­panies, as well as exclusions.

Jupiter International moved out of the Club with a negative growth of 39 percent, a result of the company's decision to discontinue selling Seagate. The company that registered a major drop in its revenues was Sogo Computers whose turnover was slashed by 121 percent, on account of its failure in the retail segment. Sogo also slipped from #12 position to #25, just about managing to stay in the Club.

Pacific Infotech moved from #15 to #17 and it is estimated that even its revenues dropped by four percent. HCL slipped down from #4 to #6, probably owing to the fact that Nokia has started distribution of its products, and Nokia contri­buted 70 percent to HCL's overall revenue.

Priya Group, which has been going through a very rough patch for the past few years, not only continued to grow, but also made an upward climb in the Club from #16 to #13.

Jalan Infotech was one of the fastest climbers from #22 to #16, a good six notches up. Compage Computers too moved up five rungs.

Supreme Technologies was the biggest faller and was out of the Silver Club. Positioned at #23 last year, this fiscal it slipped to #34 and became part of the Next 25 Club (see page 40). Megabyte, which was a borderline member of the Silver Club last year at #25, firmly ensconced itself in the Club at #21.

What was notable though was that only the distributors posted a negative growth in the Silver Club, while the solution providers mostly achieved double-digit growth. This underlines our belief that solution providing is the way to healthy bottomlines.

SPs have a better going
Network Solutions, which had been the forerunner in this section of the Silver Club, was omitted from the list because it is now part of the IBM Group and not an independent SP. Netsol's ouster was Accel's gain at it hugged the numero uno position.

Movements were galore even within this list, with Allied dropping from its #5 position to the #8 rank. Precision moved up from #6 to #3, as did Team Computers from #9 to #4. Two companies that covered a lot of ground were Sai, which was also the fastest mover from #15 to #7, and Valuepoint, from #13 to #6. Progressive moved from #19 to #12 while Targus made itself comfortable at #16 from its erstwhile position at #23.

Apara dropped from #11 to #15, but the company promises to make up for it this fiscal and has several plans underfoot. Future Businesstech found itself out of the Silver Club, dropping from its #7 position to #27. OA Compserve ceased to exist as it merged with three other companies to re-emerge as Silicon Integrix. Omnitech, Ashtech and Lauren, which were always in the Next 25 Club, finally made their debut in the Silver Club at #18, #21 and #25, respectively.

The Silver Club saw a reflection of the quick shifts in the business world. The highest growth was 45 percent, but most of the companies registered a decent double-digit growth, well above the industry average.

DQ Channels Silver Club
PROVIDERS
1.Accel Frontline:Accelerated Growth
2.Frontier Business Systems :Sultan Of The South
3.PRECISION GROUP :Precise Actions
4.Team Computers :Gearing For Higher Growth
5.Netlink Business System :Raising The Bar
6.Value Point Systems :Expansion On The Menu
7.Sai InfoSystems (India) :A Golden Year
8.Allied Digital Services :Reason To Rejoice
9.PC Solutions :Aiming For The Sky
10.Vitage Systems :Support Matters
11.SystemTech Inc:Alliance Time
12.Progressive Infotech :Exploring New Horizons
13.Visesh Infotecnics :Eyeing Overseas Business
14.Silicon Integrix :Post-Merger Growth
15.Apara Enterprise solutions :Going Global
16.Targus Technologies :Expansion On Its Mind
17.Orient Technologies :Rocketing The Ranks
18.Omnitech InfoSolutions :Bright Future Ahead
19.Syntech Informatics :On Salvage Drive
20.Embee Software :Making IT Easier
21.Ashtech Infotech :Big Plans Afoot
22.Artek Enterprises :Expanding Its Reach
23.Ontrack Solutions :On Track And Moving
24.Dreamquest Infotech :Slow And Steady
25.LAUREN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES :Time To Gear Up
The Aspirants Club

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