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HCL Technologies

India
1991
Public
NSE: HCLTECH
$1-10b
> 50,000
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HCL Technologies Limited is a multinational IT services company, headquartered in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is a subsidiary of HCL Enterprise. Originally the research and development division of HCL Limited, it emerged as an independent company in 1991 when HCL Limited ventured into the software services business. HCL Technologies offers services including IT consulting, enterprise transformation, remote infrastructure management, engineering and R&D, and business process outsourcing.

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The Internet of Things can transform nearly every industry to change the way one lives and works. Organizations across industries face challenges to build infrastructures that meet the changing requirements of data management, scalability, regulations, and are highly safe and practical. As organizational assets move from being connected assets to smart & connected assets and then to part of asset ecosystem it will create an asset value chain transformation making enterprises a 21st Century Enterprise. This will enable more customer benefits, better service experience and newer business models. As majority of IoT spending will be in HCL’s core competence areas HCL has developed end-to-end IoT offerings for organizations across different IoT adoption levels. They ensure that IoT Works in the business context of their clients as we have the capability to Define, Build and Run IoT ecosystems globally. We help our clients plan the IoT program, develop the IoT solution and ensure that it runs smoothly. At HCL, they have a dedicated IoT team with end-to-end planning to delivery functions, dedicated labs for IoT solution development and mature relationships with IoT partners. HCL’s 36 years of complex engineering heritage, rich experience of working with top R&D companies in smart mobile analytics & cloud technologies, experience centric digital services, thought leading propositions in infrastructure management, distinguished intellectual properties and futuristic solutions across product intelligence, Augmented Reality, Artificial Intelligence reinforced by global partnerships help their customers ideate & deploy turnkey IoT solutions faster in an outcome centric smart ecosystem.

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HCL Technologies is a provider of Industrial IoT cloud planning, design and implementation services, data science services, hardware design and engineering services, and software design and engineering services services.
Technologies
Cybersecurity & Privacy
Application Security
Cloud Security
Database Security
Endpoint Security
Identity & Authentication Management
Network Security
Functional Applications
Product Lifecycle Management Systems (PLM)
Services
Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
Data Science Services
Hardware Design & Engineering Services
Software Design & Engineering Services
HCL Technologies’s Technology Stack maps HCL Technologies’s participation in the IoT technology stack.
  • Application Layer
  • Functional Applications
  • Cloud Layer
  • Platform as a Service
    Infrastructure as a Service
  • Edge Layer
  • Automation & Control
    Processors & Edge Intelligence
    Actuators
    Sensors
  • Devices Layer
  • Robots
    Drones
    Wearables
  • Supporting Technologies
  • Analytics & Modeling
    Application Infrastructure & Middleware
    Cybersecurity & Privacy
    Networks & Connectivity
Technological Capability
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Moderate
Strong
Number of Case Studies3
Enabling Patient Care Through Connection Solutions
Enabling Patient Care Through Connection Solutions
The client faced challenges in their attempt to improve patient care through objective data gathered from smart products such as Apple Watch, Fitbit, Carbon, and Samsung Gear which relates to patient compliance with prescribed medication regimen and their lifestyle patterns. The client was searching for an appropriate analytics algorithm which would help them gain actionable insights from the unstructured data. The backend came with a hive table which helped import data to the Hadoop environment. The company faced roadblocks in extracting behavioural context over time to tailor treatment according to the needs of patients with Serious Mental Illnesses (SMI). They aimed at developing a passive sensing mobile application which would enable full control and surveillance of the patients.
Replenishment Management Solution for a Leading Office Automation Vendor
Replenishment Management Solution for a Leading Office Automation Vendor
• Need for integration of distributors and resellers in the service delivery chain • Rising support cost and inadequate service levels • Need for centralized reporting of the consumables status for proactive actions
Enabling Business Efficiency for Medical Technology Providers
Enabling Business Efficiency for Medical Technology Providers
As the company expanded into new geographies and areas of therapy, existing patient management platform performance was unable to support future business needs. This resulted in end user satisfaction being compromised.Some of the business challenges were:Value based care delivery: Robust platform to support wide array of devices, data, and applications that manage patient data with utmost security. This facilitates the delivery of customised care to end-users, increasing the patients’ adherence to medication.Business efficiency: Integration with legacy enterprise applications to ensure seamless exchange of customer, product, and sales data between BU’s as well as enabling KPI tracking at various enterprise levelsShorten time to market: Ability to run complex analytical models and data science functionality on the data collected from multiple sources to streamline development cycles.
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