GlobalLogic
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Software development |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | Santa Clara, California |
Key people | Nitesh Banga (CEO), Sumit Sood (COO), Srini Sankar (CRO),Vaibhav Sharma (CFO), Rodrigo Cofino (CSO), Zaheer Allam (CCO), Jim Walsh (CTO) |
Revenue | USD $850M+[citation needed] |
Number of employees | 30,000+[1] |
Parent | Hitachi |
Website | Official website |
GlobalLogic is an Indian digital services company providing software development services. It is a subsidiary of Hitachi.[2][3][4][5][6] GlobalLogic has corporate headquarters in San Jose, California.[7]
Company overview
[edit]Early history
[edit]GlobalLogic got its start in 2000 as Induslogic in India, a provider of outsourced software and product development services. Induslogic maintained a service delivery center in Noida. Peter Harrison was appointed CEO in 2001 and Vasudev Bhandarkar joined the board in 2004.[8]
In 2006, Induslogic merged with Bonus Technology to form GlobalLogic, a new global product development services company.[9]
The same year, the company received Series B venture round funding of $12.5M from Sequoia Capital and New Enterprise Associates in 2006[citation needed] and acquired Lambent Technologies, an offshore software R&D services firm based in Nagpur, India.[10]
2008–2013
[edit]In 2008, GlobalLogic opened offices in London, naming Mike Daniels as chairman of the board and hiring Shashank Samant as president. The same year, it acquired U.S.-based Validio Software and its Ukraine-based development center. Also, in 2008, the company received $29.5M in Series C venture round funding from Sequoia Capital, New Atlantic Ventures, and New Enterprise Associates.[11] In 2009, GlobalLogic partnered with LumenData, a product development and services firm focused on enterprise data management, to open a delivery center in Bangalore.[12] GlobalLogic also acquired two software R&D services firms: InterObject and Cubika. InterObject, based in Ramat Gan, Israel, works with embedded software, mobile and streaming media products.[13] Cubika, based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, builds software products for the media, entertainment, telecom and finance markets.[14] In 2010, GlobalLogic received funding from Goldman Sachs.[15]
In 2011, GlobalLogic opened an office in Santiago, Chile to expand its operations in South America.[16] It then acquired Rofous Software, a content engineering firm headquartered in Hyderabad, India with specialization in content engineering.[17] The same year, GlobalLogic acquired Method Incorporated, a brand experience agency with offices in San Francisco, New York City and London.[18]
In 2012, CEO Peter Harrison became vice chairman and its president, Shashank Samant, was appointed CEO.[19]
In 2013, Apax Partners ("Apax"), a global private equity firm, acquired GlobalLogic. Rohan Haldea, Walden Rhines and Peter Bonfield joined the company's board of directors, and Salim Nathoo was named chairman.[20]
2014–2021
[edit]In 2014, GlobalLogic hired Zaheer Allam as chief delivery officer[21] and opened new delivery centers in Nagpur, India[22] and Kosice, Slovakia.[23] In 2015, the company opened a delivery center in Kraków, Poland.[24] In 2016, Peter Bonfield took over the role of board chairman.[25] The same year, GlobalLogic acquired REC Global, a Poland-based software development provider specializing in embedded technologies.[26]
In 2017, the Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) acquired 48% of GlobalLogic from Apax.[27][28]
In 2018, Apax Partners sold its remaining 48% stake private equity firm Partners Group,.[29]
In 2019, GlobalLogic acquired U.S.-based Skookum, a digital strategy and design firm.
In 2020, GlobalLogic appointed Rajaram Radhakrishnan as chief revenue officer.[30] The same year, GlobalLogic partnered with SimCorp to change the cloud delivery model for the SimCorp Dimension platform.[31] GlobalLogic then acquired Meelogic Consulting AG, a Berlin-based healthcare and automotive-focused software engineering firm. Next it acquired the ECS Group, a UK-based digital transformation consultancy.[32]
On March 31, 2021, Hitachi announced that it would buy GlobalLogic for $9.6 billion.[33][34] The acquisition was completed on July 14, 2021.[35] Under the terms of merger, Globalogic will continue to operate as an independent subsidiary.[36]
2022–2023
[edit]In November 2022, GlobalLogic acquired Fortech, a software engineering services company based in Romania.[37]
In December 2023, GlobalLogic acquired Katzion, an Australia-based engineering firm specializing in applications for the automotive industry, for an undisclosed amount.[38]
OpenStreetMap Foundation 2018 elections incident
[edit]During the 2018 board elections of the OpenStreetMap Foundation, more than 100 individuals registered from the same IP address within a few hours. The signups were flagged immediately as suspicious but were not rejected by the OSMF board,[39] because they were received after the deadline and so were not eligible to vote. Those voting to keep the memberships stated that there was no assumption of ill intent.[40]
The OpenStreetMap Membership Working Group released a public report[41] indicating a large group of signups from GlobalLogic.
GlobalLogic then offered to withdraw the memberships, and the OSMF board accepted the offer as resolution in February 2019.[42][43]
References
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- ^ "GlobalLogic Acquires Fortech, a Leading Digital Engineering Company Based in Romania". GlobalLogic. 2022-11-21. Retrieved 2024-07-11.
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membership requests for "more than 100 applicants" from GlobalLogic
- ^ "[Osmf-talk] Board decision on recent OSMF membership registrations". 24 November 2018. Archived from the original on 30 July 2021. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
- ^ "Investigation into the Unusual Signups" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-01-26. Retrieved 2019-01-27.
- ^ "100 new OSMF membership accounts on 2018.11.15 - OpenStreetMap Foundation". Archived from the original on 2021-07-30. Retrieved 2021-07-30.
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- 2021 mergers and acquisitions
- Consulting firms established in 2000
- American companies established in 2000
- Information technology consulting firms of the United States
- Outsourcing companies
- Companies based in Santa Clara, California
- CPP Investment Board companies
- Hitachi subsidiaries
- American subsidiaries of foreign companies
- Apax Partners companies