GCC (Global Capability Centers) / industry lens
A global capability centre should feel local to its people and connected to the world it serves.
Campus scale, global standards, secure connectivity, hybrid work, cloud and AI, employee experience, and service consistency across locations and time zones.

What is on your desk
Pressure becomes useful when it is attached to a real operating scene.
- Campus launch and scale
- Global standards in local delivery
- Follow-the-sun operations
- Employee experience and retention
Applications we recognise
Where this pressure becomes visible.

AV / Experience
Auditoriums
An auditorium should move from keynote to broadcast without the operator becoming the show.
Open application
AV / Brand / Customer
Experience Centres
The customer should feel the system before anyone explains the system.
Open application
Cyber / Command
SOC
A security operation is only as useful as its next decision.
Open application
Infrastructure / Experience
Smart Campus
A campus is only smart when its people can move, learn, and operate without friction.
Open application
Continuity / Data
Disaster Recovery
Recovery is not a promise; it is a sequence someone must execute under pressure.
Open application
Education / Collaboration
Hybrid Classrooms
A hybrid class should make distance less visible, not make the teacher an operator.
Open applicationRelevant capabilities
The solution combination follows the operating outcome.
Networking
This solution covers the passive plant in the walls and risers, the switching and wireless above it, the links between your sites, and the policy that decides what is allowed to talk to what.
Cybersecurity
Security here means the controls, the evidence and the response path: identity, network, cloud, endpoint and data, then the operation that watches them and the recovery that has actually been tested.
Data Centre
This solution covers the room and what runs in it: white space, racks, containment and power distribution, then compute, storage, virtualisation, backup, recovery and monitoring.
Cloud & AI
What sits underneath is a placement question: where each workload should run and what it costs there, then the data those workloads need and the controls around both.
AV & Collaboration
This solution covers every space where something has to be heard, seen or recorded: meeting rooms, boardrooms, classrooms, clinics, branches, auditoriums, briefing centres, signage and contact centres.
Surveillance & Security
This solution is protection of a place: cameras and video management, access control and visitor records, perimeter and intrusion, screening at the entrance, analytics, evidence and lifecycle.
Smart Infrastructure
This solution is the technology layer that makes a place or a service measurable: field devices, networks, integrations into the systems that already run the place, and the reporting that follows.
IT & Services
SECCOM is built in two named halves: supply, where configuration, part numbers, support dates, licences and consignments are made explicit, and services, where staging, deployment, support, field engineering and retirement are owned.
Thought material
Can the India centre become a dependable extension of the global operating model?
A useful industry conversation starts with a question that changes what the buyer notices.
Explore the applications, decisions, and evidence behind the question before you choose a product path.
Evidence boundary
Industry hooks are editorial prompts until the exact source, geography, period, method, and review date are recorded. Dramatic unsupported statistics do not ship.
Quiet invitation
Bring us the requirement, design, or problem.
We will tell you what we would retain, change, or challenge.