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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Information Technology Services |
Founded | 1999 |
Founder | Sanjay Govil |
Number of employees | 18,000+ |
Website | infinite.com |
Infinite Computer Solutions, Inc. (Infinite) is an American privately held company founded in 1999 and based in Rockville, Maryland. The company specializes in information technology, platform engineering, and digital engineering services. It is wholly owned by Infinite Computer Solutions (India) Limited, based in Bangalore, India. Infinite has over 18,000 employees globally, with primary hubs in the United States, India, Costa Rica, the Philippines, Colombia, and various locations in Europe.
Overview
[edit]Infinite offers a broad range of services focused on digital transformation. Primary services include application development, cloud computing, infrastructure services, product engineering, data, analytics, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and business process services. The company serves multiple industries, including healthcare, telecommunications, technology, media, banking, financial services, insurance, manufacturing, life sciences, public sector organizations, and government institutions.
The company owns several products, including Turbify, which provides products and services for individuals and businesses looking to establish an online presence, including domain registration, web hosting, WordPress hosting, and email services. On June 10, 2022, Verizon's Small Business Essentials (formerly Yahoo Small Business) was acquired by Infinite Computer Solutions.[1]
Infinite also owns BrassRing, a suite of talent acquisition and employee onboarding solution. [2] This suite comprises Lead Manager, BrassRing on Cloud, and Onboard. These products support more than 40 languages and provide candidate lifecycle management and talent support for enterprise and midmarket customers globally.
History, Investments, and Acquisitions
[edit]Infinite Computer Solutions (India) Limited was incorporated on September 6, 1999.[3]
Infinite has several subsidiaries and joint ventures. In January 2023, Infinite partnered with Sentara Healthcare to create OptaFi, a joint venture aimed at modernizing healthcare through digital health solutions.[4]
On October 17, 2022, Infinite acquired the Systems Integration Services Unit and Costa Rica Operations of Fiserv, Inc., expanding its capabilities in banking, credit union, and financial services.[5]
Corporate Sponsorship
[edit]Infinite is a corporate sponsor of the Major League Cricket team Washington Freedom (cricket).[6]
Ownership
[edit]Infinite is owned by Sanjay Govil, an Indian-American businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is the company's founder and chairman.[7]
Awards and Recognition
[edit]Infinite has received multiple industry awards, including:
- Recognition as one of CRN’s Top Managed Service Providers and Consultants in North America for three consecutive years (2021-2022).[8] [9] [10]
- Inclusion in Avasant Research’s Digital Engineering Services and Financial Services Digital Services RadarView reports as a Challenger and Disruptor, respectively.[11] [12]
- Recognition in ISG Provider Lens as a leading next-generation service provider in the USA and APAC for agile application development and quality assurance (2024).[13]
References
[edit]- ^ "Infinite Acquires Former Yahoo Small Business Portfolio". Business in the News (Industry news).
- ^ "Infinite Computer Solutions to Acquire IBM Talent Acquisition Suite". City Buzz (Local news).
- ^ "TiE Legends Award Presented to Infinite Founder Sanjay Govil". American Bazaar Online (Industry News).
- ^ "OptaFi delivers on its creation's promise: real healthcare cloud". HFS Research (Industry research).
- ^ "Infinite Computer Solutions Inc. Acquired SIS United and Costa Rica Operations of Fiserv Inc". Market Screener (Industry news).
- ^ "MLC to Adopt Reformist Approach to Build New Stadium in Washington DC". Cric Buzz (Industry news).
- ^ "2023 Managed Service Provider 500 Details". CRN (Market intelligence report).
- ^ "2023 Managed Service Provider 500 Details". CRN (Market intelligence report).
- ^ "2022 Managed Service Provider 500 Details". CRN (Market intelligence report).
- ^ "2021 Managed Service Provider 500 Details". CRN (Market intelligence report).
- ^ "Digital Engineering Services 2024". Avasant (Market intelligence report).
- ^ "Digital Engineering Services 2024 RadarView™". Avasant (Market intelligence report).
- ^ "Next Gen ADM Services 2024" (PDF). ISG. Information Services Group. 2024. Retrieved 2025-04-04.