
HCL Infosystems Ltd., India's premier ICT System Integration, Services, Hardware and Distribution Company has announced the setting up of its operations in Qatar. The new operations in Qatar will address the System Integration, Services & IT support needs of companies across verticals in this region. As part of the new operations, HCL Infosystems has set up a partnership with Dyarco International WLL, a leading business consultancy in Qatar and a subsidiary of the Al Faisal Holding. Speaking on the launch, Harsh Chitale, CEO, HCL Infosystems Ltd. said, “Today I am proud to announce a new chapter in the history of HCL Infosystems' as we strengthen our global presence with the launch of our operations in Qatar. Our presence here represents a significant step in the company's transformation strategy including our focus to accelerate growth in our targeted international markets by offering a complete set of products, service and solutions. The Middle East is an important market for us and our new office in Qatar will further bolster our operations and go to market capabilities in the region.” Headquartered in Doha, Qatar, Dyarco International WLL provides superior services for establishing various businesses, serving both the domestic and international sectors. Dyarco International brings an innovative approach to service consulting, acting as a partner for business principals.
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