Zensar Technologies

Zensar Technologies Ltd
Public company (BSE: 504067; NSE: ZENSARTECH)
Traded as BSE: 504067
Industry IT Services
Founded 1991
Headquarters Pune, India
Key people
  • Sandeep Kishore
    CEO and MD, Zensar Technologies
  • Ganesh Natarajan
    Vice Chairman, Zensar Technologies
  • S. Balasubramaniam
    Chief Executive, Chief Financial Officer
Services Mobility
Business Process Management
Business Application Services
Testing and Assurance
Enterprise Solutions
Business Intelligence
Customer Relationship Management
Digital Enterprise Services
Revenue 23.15 billion (US$340 million) (2014)[1]
Number of employees
8000+ (2015)
Parent RPG Group
Website www.zensar.com

Zensar Technologies is an information technology services and infrastructure services provider with headquarters in Pune, India.

Zensar has operations and a customer base spanning across 29 global locations.

History

The Company was originally incorporated on 25 April 1952 under the name of Hollerith (India) (Private) Limited. The name of the Company was changed to International Computers and Tabulators (India) Private Limited with effect from 1 October 1959. The Name of the Company was further changed to International Computers (India) Limited with effect from 9 July 1968 and finally the name of the Company was changed to Zensar Technologies Limited on 14 February 2000.

On 16 August 2001 Zensar Technologies Limited merged with Fujitsu ICIM Limited to form the new company, Zensar Technologies Limited.

On 31 December 2010 Zensar Technologies acquired US-based infrastructure management company PSI Holding, which operates under the name Akibia.

In Aug 2014, Zensar Technologies acquired US-based e-commerce firm Professional Access, an Oracle platinum partner with presence in the US, the UK, Latin America, West Asia and Africa. [2] [3]

Locations

Zensar has its headquarters in Pune, Maharashtra with five "delivery centres": three locations in India and two in the UK and US. Zensar has a number of on-site offices in the US, UK, Sweden, Finland, Germany, South Africa, Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia.[4]

Acquisitions and joint ventures

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