Anant Gupta

Anant Gupta (born 8 January 1965) is Founder Chairman & CEO, TECHCELX, a first of its kind integrated business acceleration and investment firm focused on developing digital technology products & platforms and in enterprises being disrupted by technology. He is also former President & Chief Executive Officer of HCL Technologies, a US$6.2 billion global Information Technology services company

Anant Gupta
Born (1965-01-08) 8 January 1965
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndia
Alma materUniversity of Bombay (B.Sc.)
University of Liverpool (M.Sc.)
OccupationFounder Chairman & CEO, TECHCELX
Known forAuthor of The Blackbook on the Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM) Industry – Demystifying the third 'wave' of Outsourcing
WebsiteAnant Gupta on LinkedIn

Early life

Anant Gupta was born in Delhi on 8 January 1965. He schooled across the country including Don Bosco, Chennai, Bal Bharti Air Force School and Modern School in Delhi thanks to his father's travelling job.

Anant obtained B.Sc. (Hons) Physics with Electronics from St. Xavier's College, University of Bombay in 1985 and M.Sc. (Engg) Microelectronics & Telecommunications, University of Liverpool, UK in 1987. He started his career as a Senior Design Engineer & Manager-R&D at India Telecomp Ltd where he set up the design group at the company.[1]

Career

Anant began his career with HCL in 1993. Since then he held a series of leadership positions in the company, most recently as CEO of the company. Prior to be appointed the CEO Anant was President of HCL's Infrastructure Services Division. In this role, he led the company's foray into global markets through its pioneering Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM) Services and was responsible for its business results in all the global markets in which HCL operates. Having been a key architect of the RIM model, he led the Division to become a multi-billion business for the company growing its contribution to HCL's revenues from 10.2% in 2005 to almost 40% today.

Anant left HCL on 20 October 2016 to start his own venture called TECHCELX which is a first of its kind integrated business acceleration and investment firm focused on developing digital technology products & platforms and in enterprises being disrupted by technology.

Described as focused, passionate and futurist, Anant's distinctive leadership style was profiled and commended in a business bestseller ‘Blueprint to a billion: 7 essentials to achieve exponential growth’ authored by renowned management guru David G. Thomson.

Industry contributions

Anant Gupta has written "The Blackbook on the Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM) Industry-- Demystifying the third 'wave' of Outsourcing".[2] He is a founding member of NASSCOM's RIM Forum.[3]

Anant has played a transformational role in the evolution of the IT Operations Management space, having pioneered three revolutionary delivery models – RIM as an alternate to the prevalent Total Outsourcing model, Business Ready Infrastructure (BRI) Service as a smart sourcing alternate for Utility Computing and the world's first hosted pay-by-use Enterprise Systems Management Framework called MTaaS. He is also credited with playing a pioneering role in outlining the contours of several emerging technology formats and delivery models. His work on defining the 21st Century Enterprise blueprint[4] enabled by Digitalization, Internet-isation of Things and Next-generation ITO has seen him win several prestigious citations, including being appointed as Chairman of WEF's Steering Committee on IIoT.

Anant has also been a Task Force member of the New Energy Architecture project run by the World Economic Forum and has contributed significantly to global research literature on next generation Technology paradigms. His writings on this subject can be viewed at his LinkedIN Influencer Blog here.

Anant is a passionate proponent of the Sustainability & Diversity agenda. His efforts towards empowering women employees at HCL won him the prestigious 2014 Women's Empowerment Principles (WEPs) Leadership Award – 7 Principles from UN Women and UN Compact.

Anant serves as a Trustee of the HCLT Foundation and is also the Executive Sponsor for the company's Diversity and Sustainability programs.[ 2] His efforts towards empowering women employees at HCL recently won him the prestigious "2014 Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs) Leadership Award – 7 Principles" from UN Women and UN Compact.[5]

Anant has also been a Task Force member of the New Energy Architecture project run by the World Economic Forum.[6]

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See also

References

  1. Moinak Mitra (17 January 2014). "Meet Anant Gupta, the new boss at HCL". Economic Times. Archived from the original on 18 January 2014.
  2. Beth Ellyn Rosenthal (1 May 2007). "HCL Infrastructure Service Division Releases Blackbook, a Primer on Remote Infrastructure Management". Outsourcing Center. Archived from the original on 8 September 2010.
  3. "Anant Gupta, President & CEO, HCL Technologies Ltd". NASSCOM. Archived from the original on 15 March 2013. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
  4. Anant Gupta (1 September 2015). "What does a 21st Century Enterprise look like?". Linkedin.
  5. "Wipro CEO T K Kurien, HCL Tech President Anant Gupta get UN award for promoting gender equality". Economic Times. 7 March 2014. Archived from the original on 13 March 2014.
  6. Desiree Mohindra (23 April 2012). "Report Finds 124 Countries in Need of New Energy Architecture" (Press release). Geneva, Switzerland: World Economic Forum. Archived from the original on 26 February 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
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