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HCL Info Bolsters Big Data Offerings with MongoDB

To further broaden its solution offerings in the emerging big data segment by developing services around MongoDB

MongoDB and HCL Infosystems have announced a global partnership which will allow HCL Infosystems to further broaden its solution offerings in the emerging big data segment by developing services around MongoDB.

Commenting on the partnership, Kamal Brar, Vice President APAC, MongoDB, said, “Big Data is more than just addressing increasing volume; organizations need solutions that can manage increasing data variety and velocity. Today, businesses need to quickly ingest, store, and access useful information from massive pools of multi-structured data.This is where MongoDB excels. HCL Infosystems will offer innovative solutions and services for organizations to gain value from their data and make smarter and faster business decisions. Partnering with HCL will further strengthen our footprint globally.”

Since its inception MongoDB has collaborated with organizations worldwide and now has a thriving global community. Common MongoDB use cases include Single View, Internet of Things, Mobile, Personalization, Content Management, Real-Time Analytics and Catalog.

“We are very excited to form an alliance with MongoDB. It’s a great opportunity to bolster our offerings and build on our legacy experience in the Indian market. MongoDB provides immense value through its proven functionality for processing and analyzing large data sets and offers a scalable solution to customers. Our collaboration will enable us to broaden our market reach in the fast growing Big Data segment,” said APS Bedi, President – Enterprise Business, HCL Infotech Ltd. (a wholly owned subsidiary of HCL Infosystems Ltd.).

According to a joint study by NASSCOM and CRISIL Global Research & Analytics, by 2015 the global Big Data market is expected to become a USD 25 billion industry. The report further estimates that the Indian Big Data industry will grow from USD 200 million in 2012 to USD 1 billion in 2015 at a CAGR in excess of 83 percent.

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