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Cognizant Technology Solutions
Type Public (NASDAQCTSH)
Founded 1994
Headquarters New Jersey
Key people Francisco D'Souza,CEO,
Lakshmi Narayanan,Vice chairman
Chandra Sekaran, President and MD
Gordon Coburn, Executive Vice President and CFO
Industry IT Services
Revenue 2.0 Billion USD
Employees ~50000(Aug 2007)
Slogan Passion for building stronger businesses
Website www.cognizant.com

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Lakshmi Narayanan rings NASDAQ opening bell
Lakshmi Narayanan rings NASDAQ opening bell
Cognizant Chennai facility
Cognizant Chennai facility

Cognizant Technology Solutions (NASDAQCTSH) is an information technology services company with headquarters in New Jersey U.S.A. and with significant operations in Chennai, India.

Cognizant has been named to the 2007 Fortune 100 Fastest-Growing Companies List for the fifth consecutive year, making it the only company receiving the “Five-year all-stars” distinction in 2007’s list. This feat is unmatched by any company.[1].

Cognizant has also been named in the top 10 of Business Week’s Hot Growth Technology Companies. Cognizant was ranked 6th overall.It was the #1 ranked IT services Company in the list.

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Cognizant started in 1994, as Dun & Bradstreet Satyam Software - the in-house technology development center for the Dun & Bradstreet Corporation (D&B) and its operating units. Initially a joint venture between Dun & Bradstreet (76%) and Satyam Computer Services Ltd. (24%), it soon became a 100% subsidiary of D&B Corp. In 1996, the company became a division of the Cognizant Corporation, after the split-up of Dun & Bradstreet Corporation.

In June 1998, Cognizant Corporation was again split into independent companies, and Cognizant Technology Solutions was formed as a division of IMS Health, a provider of information solutions to the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries. The same year, the company completed its initial public offering and was listed on the NASDAQ. In November 2002, IMS Health divested its majority interest in Cognizant through a tax-free split-off.'

Although it is headquartered in New Jersey, USA, most of Cognizant Technology Solutions' employees are based in the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It also has offices in Bangalore, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune and Cochin and development centrea in Shanghai, China and Amsterdam. Cognizant has over 45,000 employees. It became first company in the world to be certified for CMMI-Level5 as per latest model.[3]

Cognizant has aligned its businesses vertically and has clients in

In addition to vertical focus, Cognizant also provides specialty technology services through its horizontal expertise such as Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence, CRM, ERP,BPO etc.

Cognizant's revenue for the fourth quarter of year 2006 is up 65 per cent from $256.9 million for the corresponding quarter the previous year to $424.4 million, and the company ended the year 2006 with $1.424 billion in revenue. During this quarter company added a net total of almost 4,500 employees and more than 50,000employees in 2006 overall. The company has a debt free balance sheet. Its income has seen a componded 40% annual growth in the last few years. For the five years ended Dec. 31, 2006, CTSH has grown its revenue by an average of 58.1% every year.[2]

After the close of trading on November 16, 2006 Cognizant moved from the mid cap S&P 400 to the S&P 500. On March 5th 2007 Cognizant became first American company to ring the NASDAQ opening bell remotely, from the Company's Chennai, India techno-complex.

Its primary competitors are other IT services companies such as IBM,Accenture, Infosys, HCL Technologies, Satyam, Siemens IT Solutions and Services,Wipro and Tata Consultancy Services

  1. Cognizant to Acquire marketRx, A Leading Provider Of Life Sciences Market Analytics for $135million.[3]

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