



HCLTech spends $400 million on acquisitions in a week as it bets on improving AI, data offerings
HCL Technologies Ltd announced acquisitions for $400 million in the past week, the most spent on such transactions in three years, to strengthen its AI and data offerings for customers increasingly adopting automation.India’s third-largest IT services company said on Monday that it would spend more than $240 million to buy Jaspersoft, a US data analytics company. That day, HCL also said it would buy Wobby BV, a Belgian startup that provides AI agents for data analysis purposes.The company’s acquisition spree started on 18 December, when it said it would purchase the Telco Solutions business of Hewlett Packard Enterprise for $160 million.
This division provides AI and cloud software to telecom companies.The acquisitions come as a shot in the arm for C Vijayakumar, the chief executive officer of the fastest-growing of the country’s five largest IT services companies. HCL ended last year with $13.84 billion in revenue, up 4.3% from the preceding year.The latest acquisitions are intended to improve capabilities and not to scale business units, according to Phil Fersht, CEO of HFS Research, a Massachusetts-based research firm.
It signals intent and urgency as HCLTech accelerates its push to strengthen software-led and data-driven capabilities rather than rely solely on traditional services growth, he said.“The pace matters because it shows management believes the window to reposition for AI-led, platform-centric deals is now, not over the next few years. These are targeted capability buys, not scale acquisitions, aimed at sharpening differentiation in analytics, integration, and enterprise data workflows,” Fersht said.Jaspersoft, a business unit of Cloud Software Group based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, specialises in data
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