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==Key services== ==Key services==

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IGATE Corporation
File:IGATE-Logo.png
Company typePublic
IndustryIT services, BPO
Founded1996
Defunct2015
FateAcquired by Capgemini
HeadquartersBridgewater, New Jersey, U.S.
Area servedNorth America, Europe, Japan & Australia
Key peopleSunil Wadhwani (co-founder)

Ashok Trivedi (co-founder)

Srinivas Kandula (CEO)
ServicesIT and Outsourcing services
OwnerCapgemini
Websitewww.igate.com

IGATE was an IT services company, headquartered in Bridgewater, New Jersey, United States. The firm operated in North America, Asia, Europe, Japan and Australia, providing technology consultancy and services. Its revenues in 2014 were over US$1.2 billion, and it has a workforce of over 31,000. The firm had over 70 offices and customer delivery centers in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. On April 27, 2015 French IT services group Capgemini unveiled a deal to acquire IGATE for $4 billion.

History

Under the Companies Act of 1956, IGATE was originally incorporated as Mascot Systems Private Limited, in 1993, and later renamed Mascot Systems Limited. It was formerly a subsidiary of Mastech Systems Corporation, now Mastech Digital.

In 2011, IGATE acquired Patni Computer Systems, which was three times its size at the time. With a value of around a billion US dollars, this acquisition was the largest cross-border leveraged transaction in the IT sector, and was accomplished over 12 months, including the de-listing of Patni from the Indian bourses and consolidating the shareholder value in the U.S. Initially. IGATE changed its name to IGATE Patni. It was changed to IGATE again on 7 May 2012. Its shares are listed on the NYSE as "IGATE". On 27 April 2015, Capgemini announced it would be acquiring IGATE, the transition would be completed over a phase of six months. IGATE CEO Ashok Trivedi announced his departure on 6 October 2015.

Key services

IGATE's key services included:

Locations

IGATE customer delivery centers were located in Pensacola, Florida; El Paso, Texas; Sterling, Virginia, United States; Guadalajara, Mexico; Mississauga, Ontario, Canada; Stockholm, Sweden; London, UK; Ballarat, Australia; Suzhou, China; and Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune, Chennai, Trichy, Hyderabad, Noida and Gandhinagar in India.

Its training and development facility, IGATE Corporate University, was in Pune, situated on 50 acres (200,000 m) of land in the Navi Mumbai area, this campus included facilities for software development, training, customer care, and employee recreation. The IGATE (Patni) Knowledge Park accommodates 17,000 professionals.

Recognition

  • Ranked 51st in the 2014 Fortune "100 Fastest Growing Companies" list
  • VCCircle Award 2014

References

  1. "iGATE Corporation - Annual Report". igate.com. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013.
  2. "Bloomberg: Sunil Wadhwani Profile". Bloomberg.
  3. "iGate Co-Founder Trivedi Floats $500m Family Office". Times of India.
  4. "IGATE appoints Ashok Vemuri as president and CEO". The Economic Times.
  5. ^ "Capgemini to buy IGATE in $4bn deal". FT. 27 April 2015.
  6. "Capgemini Technology Services India Information - The Economic Times". economictimes.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  7. "IGATE completes Patni acquisition". Business Standard. 13 May 2011.
  8. "Patni software park to seat 17,000". Rediff.com. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
  9. "IGATE". Fortune.
  10. "Winners 2014". vccircle.com. Archived from the original on 16 April 2015. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
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