About ADS
Advance Data Systems Private Limited (ADS) is incorporated as a Private Limited Company under companies act, 1956 ( No: 1 of 1956) on 5th October 1981. The company is situated in Mumbai, the commercial capital of India.
ADS began its operation in 1981 as a marketing partner of specialty software organisations from USA, UK and France. It was still the dawn of Indian IT industry, and ADS established itself as a provider of sophisticated solutions to progressive industries in the Indian sub-continent. During mid 90’s, ADS set up its own Software development laboratory in Mumbai and began marketing its services among their established clients. As the company grew in confidence and competence, it opened its services beyond the borders of India. At present, ADS services clients in all the five continents of the World.
Knowledgebase
Our deep industry knowledge and extensive client engagement experience, give us a competitive edge that is matched by very few. Over the years, we developed solutions for chemical, petrochemical, engineering, healthcare, defence, electronic security, nuclear power, trade and commerce, banking, shipping, road transport, C&F and warehousing. Ready to take up challenges that many would shy away, we have proven ourselves to be more than IT engineers, to be engineering entrepreneurs. That is what makes us different from many of our compatriots.
We pride ourselves in the quality and experience of our employees and their knowledge enrichment by way of inter-consultant knowledge sharing, collective and participatory project reviews, seminars, conferences and compulsory participation in research and development programmes. Our management team and senior consultants are seasoned professionals who have successfully managed numerous projects of various types, including business process reengineering and change management. Nevertheless, we encourage them to be constantly exposed to the dynamic changes inherent in the technology environment. This insulates them from conceding to the threats posed by the high level of technology obsolescence, which is the bane of IT industry.
