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12 years ago four friends in Chennai ventured out together and formed Infonet Solutions. Through hard work, determination and a bit of luck, the company today is one of the leading system integrators in the state
 
NR Sethuraman
 
Monday, December 15, 2008

 

Ambition is something that can break chains and drive one towards success. It was ambition that brought together Mahesh Kumar, Prashant Behl, Naveen Nagpal and Jalaluddin Kokan, who formed Infonet Solutions. It has been 12 long years of hard work that has seen the four continuing the journey as promoters of their company without losing focus from their one target: scaling Infonet to greater heights and establishing it as one of the leading technology companies in the country.

The quartet started their business in 1996, when the IT boom had just begun. While Behl and Kokan were childhood friends, Nagpal was a senior in college and Kumar was Kokan's colleague at CMS Computers. Kokan and Nagpal studied electrical and electronics engineering respectively, Kumar was an instrumental engineer and Behl was a computer science engineeringing major with a keen interest in technology. Banking on their strength of technical knowledge in the structured cabling area, the quartet started their business in Behl's home. Initially, the company provided structured cabling solutions and their primary success was helped by the fact that at this time the industry lacked solution providers who could provide end-to-end services in this particular area of business expertise.

Slow and steady growth
The company began in the dining room of Behl's home and was later relocated to his father's office. While, Kokan and Kumar were first gene­ration entrepreneurs, Behl's family had a sports business and Nagpal hailed from a chemicals business family. Behl and Nagpal's business acumen, which they had acquired from their families helped the company to a huge extent, especially in
terms of knowledge legalities, registration, the other complexities involved at the time of starting.

Although Infonet was lucky in terms of getting big orders due to their sound technical knowledge, the company upgraded their skills on a regular basis to attain more business. The foursome believe that providing strong technology solutions to their client quickly has been the USP of the company. Setting up their own office space had been a huge moral booster for them. They pride themselves on the fact that they have retained every single customer till now by providing cutting-edge techn­ology solutions

Partners of Infonet: Jalaluddin Kokan, Prashant Behl, and Naveen

The triumph of value business
The company focuses on value business rather than in-volume business and the foursome has not been attracted towards it despite several offers from vendors. Despite the fact that acquiring of projects has been slow, they feel that they are growing steadily. “There were few alluring offers to venture into run rate business, however we have been very clear about our intention of only dealing with value business, as we have complete confidence in our technical ability and have been quite content with what we have been doing for years. Few feel that economically the volume business is better and they point out that transactions would be slow in project-based business but it is definitely more reliable,” claimed Kokan.

Similarly, certain decisions that the quartet had taken paid off well. The alliance with HP was one such positive gamble for the company, where they have been unipolar with only offering HP solutions and have no other tie-ups. However, the company does have a partnership with Cisco for active networking compo­nents, Molex for passive networking components and few solutions with Nortel, APC, VMware and Panduit. “First of all we need to have confidence in the product with which we are dealing and only then we can convince others to believe in it. HP has been the best for us and the partnership has been fruitful for the company's growth,” Kokan added.

There have been lots of offers from other vendors for potential partnerships with the company that could have well been profitable, but Infonet has strongly remained faithful to HP by saying no to all of them. But the rejection to these alliances hasn't slowed down the growth of the company and their technical abilities. Infonet has been the first company in India to partner with HP for VDI with mobile thin clients as well as successfully implementing huge projects in this product.

Rocky roads
It hasn't always been smooth sailing for Infonet after their initial project successes. When the dotcom bubble burst in 1999 there were investments from the IT companies and the industry completely nosedived. Infonet suffered a huge setback and there was no business for 12 to 18 months. “We realized that there were more things that we needed to learn other than just making money. Building a strong team is a difficult task and managing it is tougher. We had to keep giving salaries to our employees to prevent the team from collapsing,” Kokan reminisced

The four entrepreneurs had to usher in more personal resources and assets to safeguard the business and its employees. “We took the challenge and came out with flying colors. We had to strive hard for the customer's acceptance. Slowly, the situation also started to improve and the rest is history,” he asserted.

The promoters never forget to thank “Global Reality”, the company that gave them a second breakthrough during their lowest point.

The power of unity
Generally when there are many people in the management of a company with equal powers, too many thoughts crop up and decision making gets tough.

For Infonet, however, this has not been the case even though there would be long deliberations, as people here believe in each other more than themselves. “For every decision the company takes, there would be huge amount of deliberations among us. Strategic decisions like remaining unipolar has been a hugely debated topic. But the confidence that we have on each other triumphs all and we accept it if someone makes a valid point, whoever has made it. This has been a great strength for the company,” claimed Kokan.

Although there is no formal power sharing agreement among the four, each takes care of a different portfolio. Behl takes care of the implementation of technology and the service part of it; Kokan handles the financial part of the company; Nagpal is in-charge of the general administration and Kumar is responsible for promotional activities of the company. Each is well-versed with the other's responsibility and helps the other out when the situation demands it.

Despite the work pressures, the quartet makes it a point to meet for lunch everyday at the office and they have been following this ritual religiously for the past 12 years. This unity is the success mantra of Infonet

The future bright
The quartet constantly tries to understand and research into new technologies to add to their offerings and increase customer satisfaction as much as possible. Infonet has clocked a turnover of Rs 65 crore in the financial year 2007-08. “We are already working as consultants for large corporates and we are leaders in implementing technology. In the next five years we are confident that we would be one of the leading technology providers in the country and we would like to provide technology derivatives, high-end data center solutions. We would also like to branch out to every metro in the country,” Kokan added confidently.

NR Sethuraman
sethuramannr@cybermedia.co.in

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