Cymbal Corporation
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Cymbal Corporation was a California–based IT services company that was acquired by Patni Computer Systems (www.patni.com) in 2004. Patni acquired Cymbal for $68 million. In June 2004, Cymbal recorded $32 million of revenue. And the company had on its list names like Virgin Mobile, Hutchison Telecom and Comcast, telecom service providers that are among the largest in the world, apart from an employee and consultant base of over 500.
Cymbal was co-founded by Amitabh Nagpal along with Neeraj Gupta. Neeraj Gupta, CEO of Cymbal Corporation, joined Patni as head of the Telecom Business unit.
Cymbal was a global services company providing consulting, Systems Integration, and outsourcing solutions to clients in key industry verticals worldwide. They used to integrate expert industry knowledge, process and technology frameworks, strong partnerships, and a global work force to provide strategic solutions that generate sustainable results.
Company Highlights
- Headquartered in Fremont, California, with delivery centers in North America, the UK and India.
2004
- Patni Computer Systems acquired Cymbal Corporation with effect from Nov 3, 2004 for a sum of US$68 million.