Information technology (IT) consulting is finally coming of age in India with domestic IT companies reporting significant increase in consulting revenues. |
Indian IT companies today offer the complete spectrum of consulting services from diagnostics up to implementation of solutions. |
Satyam Computer's consulting arm, for example, has reported a 100 fold increase over the last five years from its consulting business. |
Infosys' revenues from consulting has increased to Rs 109 crore in 2002 from Rs 14 crore in 2000. As a percentage of the topline, it works out to 4.2 per cent in 2002 from 1.6 per cent in 2000. |
G B Prabhat, director, Satyam Consulting and Enterprise Solutions division, Satyam Computer Services, said, "From around Rs 2.5 crore in revenues from the consulting business in 1998, we have grown 100 fold today." |
Wipro Infotech, claims that its consulting services offering has matured to a level where the line dividing the likes of Wipro with pure play consultants such as Ernst & Young is losing relevance. |
Wipro Infotech's head of consulting services division Dr Anurag Srivastava says, "We are looking at doubling our consulting revenues during the current fiscal." |
According to Srivastava, the consulting component in the total solution including hardware and implementation is around five to seven per cent of the total cost. |
"This five to seven per cent is more or less an universally applicable number and is not just specific to Wipro." |
Cognizant though does not share details for revenue from business segments said, the company uses consulting as a entry point to 'mine' for big business. |
R Chandrasekaran, senior vice-president, Cognizant, said, "For us, consulting is a well-integrated, entry strategy into large customers. Typically, this strategy results in a 10x or more revenue in the form of application development, application maintenance and e-business." |
He added that consulting at Cognizant includes both business-technology consulting and high-end technology consulting. |
Business-technology consulting refers to solving customers' business problems leveraging technology. |
High-end technology consulting refers to thorough understanding of the entire technology investments that a customer has made and providing an IT roadmap or technology blueprint. |
Jan Desmet, head of International Business Consulting Services at Infosys Technologies, said, "Our success in consulting is also our expertise and experience in the Global Delivery Model (GDM)." |
GDM is a process, which is a at CMM Level 5 and is continuously honed, improved and simplified over the years. |
Desmet said that Infosys' business model, allows the company to generate a 30 per cent operating margin, even when the offshore rates may be 50 per cent lower than onsite rates. |
He added that there has also been a significant shift in the onsite-offsite ratio. Revenue wise, onsite was 54.1 per cent for the quarter ended September 30, 2003 compared with 56.2 per cent for the previous. |
"Our offshore revenues have gone up to 45.9 per cent for quarter ended September 30, compared with 43.8 per cent for the quarter ended June 30," he said. |
Prabhat, however, said that India needs to gear up on churning out more good quality management students to maintain the momentum in attracting consulting business into the country. |
"While our strength on the IT front is obvious, we churn out less than a sixth or seventh of the number of management professionals that the US does." |
Prabhat said that Indian consulting firms are yet to be a serious threat to international consulting firms, but the fact that Indian firms are picking momentum in the international arena is something difficult to ignore. |