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Tata Consultancy Services building in SIPCOT, Siruseri, Chennai Tata Consultancy Services, Deccan Park campus in Hyderabad. As of September 2023, TCS had a total of 51 subsidiary companies in 55 countries. [82] [83] As of 2024, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) operates from over 50 countries and more than 500 offices globally. [84]
Tata Communications Payment Solutions Limited – a payment solution service provider that owns Indicash ATM (the first white label ATM brand of India) Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) – Asia's largest IT company and world's largest software and services company Computational Research Laboratories – Tata initiative in high performance computing
In 1932, Tata founded an airline, known as Tata Air Services (later renamed Tata Airlines). [9] In 1953, the Government of India passed the Air Corporations Act and purchased a majority stake in the carrier from Tata Sons, though JRD Tata would continue as chairman until 1977. In 1945, Tata Motors was founded, first focused on locomotives.
Tata BSS Delivery center-2 in Hyderabad. In November 2017, Business services provider Quess Corp acquired Tata Business Support Services (TBSS) for Rs.153 crore . It will own 51% of the Hyderabad-headquartered company, with Tata Sons holding the remaining stake. [2] Tata BSS Kolkata Office
Tata Technologies office in Bangalore Tata Technologies European Innovation & Development Center in Leamington Spa, England eMO, a concept electric car developed by Tata Technologies, on display at the 2012 North American International Auto Show. Tata Technologies was founded in 1989, as the automotive design unit of Tata Motors. [12]
CMC Limited was an information technology services, consulting and software company owned by Government of India headquartered in New Delhi, India . [1] [4] In 2001, CMC was sold by Government of India to Tata Consultancy Services and its owner, the Tata Group by the Indian Government.
Many enterprise software companies employ their own consultants for services related to their own products. Among the corporations listed below, the number of consultants listed is less than their total number of employees. Note: Not all employees of these firms are consultants and firms with less than 10,000 employees are not included.
In 2013, technical issues emerged after Infosys took over the MCA21 portal from Tata Consultancy Services. [86] [87] Similar problems arose in 2016 after a system migration and version update. [88] [89] In 2020, the finance ministry identified glitches in the GSTN portal, leading to a summons for Infosys executives.