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Dalian Hi-Think Computer Technology Corporation (Chinese: 大连华信计算机科技股份有限公司), often called DHC, is a provider of software development, industrial solutions and IT services headquartered in Dalian, Liaoning Province, China. It was established in 1996 as an spin-out of Dalian Information Center and its capital amounts to 150,000,000 CNY. NEC, NTT Data, Hitachi Software Engineering, NEC Soft, NS Solutions, and Microsoft have invested in DHC.[1]

Currently, employing around 6,000 people, DHC is one of the largest IT Outsourcing and BPO companies in Dalian (DHC, Hisoft, IBM, HP, Genpact and Accenture), the "Bangalore" of China or the "IT and Business Process Outsourcing Capital of China".[2][3][4]

The billionaire Xue Xiangdong is the co-founder and chairman of the company.[5]

In March 2014, DHC moved its headquarters to DHC Software Park. In July 2015, DHC's stock was listed on New-three board, an invention of China capital market.

See also

References

  1. ^ The General Outline of DHC (in Japanese)
  2. ^ Dalian Hi-Think Computer Technology Corp. (Bloomberg Businessweek)
  3. ^ Dalian Hi-Think Computer Technology Corp.
  4. ^ Dalian Software Park#IT-related companies and organizations in Dalian
  5. ^ "Xue Xiangdong". Forbes. Retrieved 16 October 2015.