Wednesday 29 August 2012

Fujitsu eyes double-digit revenue growth in India



World's third largest IT services firm Fujitsu today said it hopes to post double-digit growth in India revenue this year as well. 

"On a global level, our revenues were flat but revenues from India grew 73 per cent. This year also, we expect to continue the momentum and clock high double digit growth," Fujitsu India MD Mark Wilson told reporters here. 

Fujitsu is refreshing the mobile portfolio and introduce new products as well to offer the best mobility and productivity solutions to our enterprise customers, he added. 

Fujitsu does not disclose country-specific revenues. The company today launched two new ultrabooks -- Lifebook UH572 (priced at Rs 65,000) and Lifebook U772 (about Rs 75,000 depending on configuration) as well as a refreshed portfolio of laptops. 

The Japanese information and communication technology company had revenues of 4.5 trillion yen ($ 55 billion) as of March 31, 2011. It has 1,70,000 employees globally. 

Its clients in India include Apollo hospitals, L&T Construction, Bennett and Coleman, Hindustan Times and some of the IITs. 

No comments:

Post a Comment