The Indian IT services troika of TCS, Infosys Technologies & Wipro is in an impressive growth trajectory.

TCS will approach $4 billion revenue as per the recent growth rate of 27-30% & Infosys & Wipro will experience a growth between $2.7 billion & $3 billion. However, this growth rate will get them nowhere when compared to the dreamy target of $10 billion revenue figure that has been set to be accomplished by 2010.

The Indian IT majors would become massive men power factories and the growth is contributed by the recent growth rate of 27-30%. Around 70,000 to 90,000 staff is supposed to be added by the three companies in the coming 12 months.

Experts at Gartner & other research firms feel that its’ time that the Indian troika strengthens its IT BPO & Consulting proficiency. The strategy will help offing more to the clients. None of the companies have confirmed talking about $10 billion target. Wipro had eventually failed to get to its internal calculations of $4 billion revenue by 2004.

TCS has an internal target called 7-4-1. TCS also wants to be ranked among the global top 10 by 2010.

IBM, HP Accenture, EDS, Atos origin, CSC, ACS and Bearing point being the current global top 10 IT companies.

Last year TCS acquired FNS an Australian banking solution company for $23 million & comicorm, a Chile based BPO for $26 million.