PATNI COMPUTER SYSTEM PVT LID

Monday 20 December 2010

PATNI IS FOR.. EVER...

PATNI SOUL CAN NOT BE CREATED CAN NOT BE DESTRUCTED ,AND ALWAYS REMAIN CONSTANT

Thursday 11 November 2010

PATNI COMPUTER SYSTEM PVT LTD(MY Dream company)

Patni is my home
All the employee are my family memeber
It is like a temple to me.
I love to spend time in Patni.
i never feel bore when i work inside the office,i feel pleasure
so i pray all the good whishes for my dream company Patni.......

Thursday 12 August 2010

PATNI COMPUTER SYSTEM (RULES WORLD)FANTASTIC 34: PATNI COMPUTER SYSTEM PVT LTD(RICK....AS A MEMBER ...

PATNI COMPUTER SYSTEM (RULES WORLD)FANTASTIC 34: PATNI COMPUTER SYSTEM PVT LTD(RICK....AS A MEMBER ...: "may be there are lots of it companies are ruling over the whole world but it is as clear as water that PATNI COMPUTER SYSTEM PRIVATE LTD is ..."

PATNI COMPUTER SYSTEM PVT LTD(RICK....AS A MEMBER FEELING PROUD)

may be there are lots of it companies are ruling over the whole world but it is as clear as water that PATNI COMPUTER SYSTEM PRIVATE LTD is one of the renowned company among them...
U CAN SAY PATNI AS A.....P=PERSONALITY(100%)
                                                  A= ARISTOCRAT(200%)
                                                     T=TALENTED(300%)
                                                        N=NATURAL(400%)
                                                           I=IDLE ...FOR ALL IT COMPANIES.....................THAT IS MY DREAM COMPANY PATNI....
                 RICK SAHA( I FEEL PROUD TO BE A MEMBER OF PATNI FAMILY)

Tuesday 3 August 2010

PATNI IS THE PLACE WHERE I BECOME THE PART OF THE FANTASTIC 34----
                                                                                                                                     RITAPA RAY

Saturday 31 July 2010

PATNI RULES.. (RICK)

India born, Narendra K. Patni first came to the US in 1964 on an MIT fellowship and in the early 1970s, he was appointed the president of Forrester Consulting Group, which advised companies and government agencies on technology issues.







While there, he became aware of the benefits of outsourcing during a project involving advance level typesetting. “The best way to do it is where the labor is cheaper”, he said and so was born the first outsourcing companies in India.









The name of the company was initially Data Conversion Inc in 1972. Narendra Patni and his wife Poonam started this experiment in their house, naming one room as ‘US’ and the other as ‘India’. In one room, they wrote instructions to convert data from paper documents to computers. In another room, a group of MIT students typed out the data into a Flexowriter machine that spat out paper tape, which was then a very labor intensive and multi-step data conversion process. A ground rule was that there would be no conversation only written notes, because at that time phone connections between US and India were still spotty.






The husband-wife duo who started operations from the third floor of their apartment in US, began with 20 people in back office operations in Pune (now have grown to over 14000 employees worldwide). In the Pune office, employees typed out court documents for LexisNexis, movie summaries for American Film Institute and catalogs for American Mathematical Society. Each week boxes of paper tapes were flown to US for processing through readers and conversion into magnetic tapes that was fed into computers. This experiment has mushroomed into a business empire and a global phenomenon that is fuelling productivity.






This was Patni's first step into the realm of software services. By late 1970’s the company had garnered enough foreign exchange to take the next step forward. Patni came up with the idea of importing multi user server systems and selling computer time. Eventually, an agreement with US based computer manufacturer Data General to supply computer systems through satellite links helped create Patni Computer Systems in 1978. The company was incorporated in India on 10th February 1978 under the Indian Companies Act, 1956.






Around the same time Naren Patni had the idea of software development opportunities from Data General to be delivered from India. And they got the projects! Mr. Patni’s dream of leveraging India as a high quality and low cost delivery base became a reality when in 1986 India’s first ODC (Offshore Delivery Centre) for Data General was set up. This was the start as Patni successfully initiated and developed the outsourcing business model – which flourished into one of the largest industries worldwide, connecting the world in ways that was unimaginable some time ago. [4]






During the early 1990’s the company was too focused on its hardware market and couldn’t leverage the growth of software opportunities. It was then that Naren Patni roped in consulting group McKinsey to recommend how to scale up their business. The firm recommended massive restructuring of the organization into strategic business units based on market segments and technological expertise supported by horizontal groups. From an 80 crore company in 1996, the company’s revenues have grown to 656 million USD till 2009.










Narendra Patni Global Expansion


The company’s global expansion began when they set up an office in London UK in 1993. It was followed by a surge of expansion in different parts of United States as well as in various European and Asian countries including Japan. Along with offices pan-India, now Patni has 28 offices worldwide to help service regional customers better.






This expansion was not just geographical. Across the years, Patni has added various services to their offerings as well as practices like engineering services, enterprise application solutions, e-business solutions, BPO services and so on. They have acquired companies like The Reference Inc, Cymbal Corporation, ZAiQ Technologies, Taratec, Logan Orviss and very recently CHCS. Patni collected various accreditations like ISO 9001:2000, CMM Level 5 and P-CMM Level 3 certifications and integrated Six Sigma techniques









Soon after implementing McKinsey’s restructuring, a model that would be adopted later by most competitors, Naren Patni took a very important decision. He decided to invite Merrill Lynch to act as advisor for their Initial Public Offering (IPO). According to their analysis, Patni had all the trappings to attract private investments – critical mass, proven track record and stable customer base. By a combination of coincidences General Atlantic, a global leader in private equity investment, was looking for a suitable Indian software player to invest in and invested US $ 100 million in September 2002. Patni underwent an IPO on February 2004 which was oversubscribed 22 times. They are currently listed on Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), National Stock Exchange (NSE), India and New York Stock Exchange, US.[4]






In the same year, Patni acquired Fremont, California based Cymbal Corporation for a sum of US$78 mn. Cymbal's acquisition allowed Patni to enter $60 billion IT services market in the telecom vertical which was previously not available to Patni on their business landscape.[9] This acquisition also allowed Patni to spread its Non-GE Business, and added a development center in Hyderabad, India.






In December 2005, Patni listed its ADRs on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker PTI.[10] The board of directors includes chairman Narendra Patni



Sunday 18 July 2010

PATNI THINKERS

patni was my dream,which is in my hand now.
                                                                      sibish rajangam
patni is my destiny.
                                     chirag ajbani
patni is the start ,not the end
                                                      sashi kumar
wanna rock you .....patni
                                                        rick saha