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JB Hooda and Rohit Luthra : In Complete Sync
 

 

 
Tuesday, April 01, 2008

 

Rohit Luthra and JB Hooda met as acquaintances, bonded as friends and have grown as co-promoters of Progression Infonet. Though Hooda handles sales and accounts and Luthra monitors business, finance and scouts for new business, they swiftly swap roles when required, which shows how they work in total harmony

JB Hooda and Rohit Luthra of Progression Infonet can easily be referred to as today's Jai and Veeru from the yesteryear's blockbuster Sholay. Though their friendship took off as a professional acquaintance, it did not take them long to become good friends and share business ideas and thoughts.

The duo have always stood together and supported each other during odd times. Hooda is a mechanical engineer who started his career at HCL and Luthra comes from fashion and apparel industry.

In 1995, when the duo started their own company, Luthra was the one to name it. “I named it Progression because I believe that the name should represent the work and our philosophy,” said Luthra.

Tough beginning
When the duo set up Progression they were teeming with ideas and enthusiasm.

But they were low on finances. “We initially dealt with assembled PCs and servers but gradually progressed to branded ones in 1996,” informed Luthra.

Progression's success mantra has been 'never say no'. Whatever request comes from the customers, be it from a small enterprise or a large MNC, equal importance is given to meet
their IT needs. But what differentiated Progression from their contem­poraries was the company's focus to use optimum solution designs and potential services. From 2003 onwards, the company started focusing on grid computing.

Rohit Luthra and JB Hooda: Never say no, whether the request is from a small enterprise or a large MNC. This is the mantra that the duo has made for Progression

Today, Progression is an enterprise IT infrastructure integration company, with its primary focus on enabling high availability, performance and utilization for server and storage infrastructures. It helps organi­za­tions identify, design, source, deploy and manage their critical IT infrastructure and provides them with consulting, imple­men­­tation and management services.

The promoters of Progression always believed in helping their customers in understanding the deployment; providing them with not only systems but also helping them understand what they really 'need' as opposed to what they think they may 'want'.

This approach is based upon understanding the customers' business needs and through mapping these needs on technology platforms, giving the client peace of mind and reprieve from understanding complex technologies themselves.

Streamlining opportunities
Since its inception, Progression has witnessed many transitions like shifting its focus to server and storage with special emphasis on grid computing. In the 11-year long journey, the company has chartered many success stories.

Hooda is currently the Director of the company and handles sales and accounts because of his core competencies in the two areas. Luthra monitors business planning, finance along with pitching in for new accounts. But as and when required, they swiftly change the roles to rejuvenate themselves.

When asked about the revenue generators for the company, both agreed that the success of the company relies on three factors-word of mouth, repeat customers and well-prospected business develop­ment activities. “Though we don't do any PC sales as of now but for our repeat customers, we provide this as a value-added service. Not only this, we look at networking solutions as a value-added service for our customers,” informed Luthra.

Progression designs, sources, supplies, deploys and manages IT infrastructure (for SAP deploy­ments) for clients like PI Industries, Carrier Aircon, Sakata, Lumax Industries, among others.

Over the years, Progression has received a plethora of certifications from various vendors, which has brought enormous value to its offerings. These include certifications from HP across various platforms and tools, primarily server and storage.

Progression shares a strong partnership with vendors like AMD, LG, Intel, Microsoft, EMC-Legato and Veritas. “With its optimized IT infrastructure design, exceptional price performance and very accelera­ted returns on investments (RoI) we have a plethora of offerings for our clientele. We are a Premier Enterprise Partner, Elite Blade Partner and ASP for HP,” Luthra proudly shared.

Besides this, the company has sales and technical certifications from Citrix and VMWare and is also the authorized Sun services partner and technical as well as a Red Hat business partner.

The road ahead
When asked to define Progression's offerings Luthra said, “Though we can be termed as system integrators, we are steadily moving towards design, optimization and management of IT computing infrastructure.” Today, Progression Infonet has its branches in Mumbai and Bangalore. The total team stands at 125, which comprises of 85 technical people supported by 15 sales people and a team of 25 for back office and related activities. Progression's success story has crossed boundaries and it has started working with its old and global customers on projects in Europe and elsewhere. Though the company does not have any immediate plans for having a direct presence and opening their offices in Europe, it is keen on exploring opportunities outside India.

While Luthra calls Hooda, 'a great executioner', according to Hooda, Luthra is a person with an extraordinary knack for predicting future technology and business trends and helping align the whole team to move swiftly in that direction.

Both agree that the success of their partnership is the way they have been sharing a silent understanding and complemen­ting each other. Seeing them one can start believing in a good old idiom; 'a friend in need is a friend indeed'.

Syeda Beenish
syedak@cybermedia.co.in

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