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Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic pep talks into action in India

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Hitachi Systems has announced that Micro Clinic India, an Indian IT services company has been converted to a Group company based on a share purchase agreement and a shareholders’ agreement. The company started operations as Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic as of April 3, 2014, when the procedures for changing company names were completed.

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In India, the demand for IT services is on the rise owing to the accelerating pace at which Japanese and other foreign companies are inward bound en route the Indian market, and the expanding investment in IT as local Indian companies grow their businesses. Hitachi sees India as an important region in its global strategy and is stepping up development of the Hitachi Group’s Social Innovation Business in the country. Hitachi from its quarter aims to grow consolidated net sales in India by nearly three times to 300 billion yen (173.4 billion rupees) by the fiscal year ending March 31, 2016, compared with the fiscal year ended March 31, 2012.

Aiming to secure and expand the business platform for IT services in India where the economy is growing at a rapid pace, Hitachi Systems, the core company for information and telecommunication systems in the Hitachi Group, has welcomed Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic into the Group at this time.

Hitachi Systems is one of leading IT services companies in Japan with strengths in high-quality operations and maintenance services. Hitachi Systems works closely with customers through a network of roughly 300 service sites and contact centers across Japan, through which it offers a wide range of business system design and integration services, and outsourcing services that take advantage of its robust data center infrastructure.

Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic is one of India’s leading IT services companies with a total of 15 business sites in major cities and approximately 150 satellite offices across India, and delivers a broad range of IT services focused on supplying IT platforms and providing maintenance services. By combining the products, services, technologies, knowhow, and business resources of the two companies, Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic is planning the expansion of its business with a view to creating early synergy such as newly providing data center services, 24/7 high quality managed services, cloud services and boosting virtualization services.

By way of investing aggressively in human resources and those new business to swell the range of solutions, and by adding the Hitachi products to its product line-up, Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic will provide local corporations as well as foreign corporations including Japanese companies, with a one-stop service ranging from procuring IT equipment in India to system design and construction, operation and maintenance with the aim to approx.2.4 billion rupees (approx.4.2 billion yen) by the fiscal year ending March 31,2016 compared with the fiscal year ended March 31, 2014.

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The Hitachi Systems Group is deploying various measures aimed at achieving revenues of 500 billion yen (289 billion rupees) and overseas sales ratio of 10% in fiscal 2015 as outlined under its medium-term management plan. The present procurement is aimed at achieving these targets by dint of strengthening and expanding the business in India and Asian region.

Yoshinori Okami, Director and Chairman of Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic alleged that “It gives me great pleasure to welcome Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic into the Hitachi Systems Group. The combination of more than 600 excellent engineers, as well as a strong customer platform of more than 200 clients at Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic, with the advanced IT technology, data centers and other infrastructure that Hitachi Systems has nurtured in Japan over more than half a century will not only contribute to the development of the Indian economy, which continues to grow at a spectacular rate, but also provide superior services that impress customers in East Asia and worldwide.”

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Tarun Seth, Managing Director of Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic held that, “It is an honor for Micro Clinic to be acquired by Hitachi Systems. The most exciting era begins for Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic in India. We have very aggressive growth plans in India. We will be introducing a bouquet of new services and add new products to our portfolio to increase our revenues with existing customers and acquire new customers. We will expand our presence in India, add Human Capital and also make this as the base to expand in Asia and Middle East. It will be our endeavor to make this a successful venture so that Hitachi group and other Japanese companies continue and increase their investments in India. “

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