Information technology consulting
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Information technology consulting (IT consulting or business and technology services) is a field that focuses on advising businesses on how best to use information technology
to meet their business objectives. In addition to providing advice, IT
consultancies often implement, deploy, and administer IT systems on businesses' behalf.
The IT consulting industry can be viewed as a three-tier system:
- Professional services
firms which maintain large professional workforces and command high
bill rates. These firms are increasingly sourcing their employees from low-cost nations.
- Staffing firms, which place technologists in businesses on a temporary basis. These firms are pejoratively known as "body shops". While they are geographically limited by their customers, they can exploit global cost differences by bringing guest workers
to their host country. Body Shops are typically distinguished from
Consultancies by their commercial practice of pricing service by the
day (the input), rather than by the results of their work (the outputs,
or deliverables).
- Independent consultants, who function as contractors (in the U.S, on "1099"), employees of staffing firms (in the U.S, employed on "W-2"), or as subcontractors in their own right.
There is a relatively unclear line between management consulting and IT consulting. There are sometimes overlaps between the two fields, but IT consultants often have degrees in computer science, electronics, technology, or management of information systems while management consultants often have degrees in accounting, economics, Industrial Engineering, finance, or a generalized MBA (Masters in Business Administration).
[edit] List of major IT consulting firms
The following is a list of the largest IT consulting firms in the
world, along with their corporate headquarters location and the total
number of consultants they have. Many of these serve primarily as
third-party consultants. Many enterprise software companies, such as SAP and Oracle,
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.
Name |
Headquarters |
Consultants |
As of |
HCL Technologies |
Noida, India |
50,000+ |
|
Infosys |
Bangalore, India |
75,000 |
|
Neusoft Group |
Shenyang, China |
12,000+ |
|
Larsen & Toubro Infotech |
Mumbai, India |
24,000 |
|
Patni Computer Systems |
Mumbai, India |
13,000 |
|
Satyam Computer Services |
Hyderabad, India |
40,000+ |
|
Tata Consultancy Services |
Mumbai, India |
100,000 |
|
Tech Mahindra |
Pune, India |
17,000+ |
|
Wipro Technologies |
Bangalore, India |
68,000 |
|
[edit] Europe
Name |
Location |
Consultants |
As of |
Altran |
Paris, France |
17,057 |
|
Atos Origin |
Paris, France |
45,000 |
|
Capgemini |
Paris, France |
75,020 |
|
Getronics |
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
28,000 |
|
Indra |
Madrid, Spain |
20,000 |
|
Logica |
London, UK |
40,000+ |
|
Siemens IT Solutions and Services |
Munich, Germany |
40,000+ |
|
TietoEnator |
Espoo, Finland |
15,000 |
|
[edit] North America
Name |
Location |
Consultants |
As of |
Accenture |
Hamilton, Bermuda |
178,000 |
|
Affiliated Computer Services |
Dallas, TX |
62,000 |
|
BearingPoint |
McLean, VA |
17,500 |
|
Booz Allen Hamilton |
McLean, VA |
19,000 |
|
CGI Group |
Montreal, Canada |
26,500 |
|
Cognizant Technology Solutions |
Teaneck, NJ |
55,000 |
|
Computer Sciences Corporation |
Falls Church, VA |
91,000 |
|
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu |
New York, NY |
155,000 |
|
Electronic Data Systems |
Plano, TX |
136,000 |
|
HP Technology Solutions |
Palo Alto, CA |
105,000 |
|
IBM Global Business Services |
Armonk, NY |
320,000 |
|
Keane Inc |
Boston, MA |
14,500 |
|
Perot Systems |
Plano, TX |
21,000 |
|
Science Applications International Corporation |
La Jolla, CA |
44,000 |
|
Titan Corporation |
San Diego, CA |
12,000 |
|
Unisys |
Blue Bell, PA |
31,000 |
|
[edit] Defunct but notable
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