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Infosys Signs up to the SAP's GSP Program
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, May 8, 2008
Infosys has signed into SAP Global Service Partner Program, in order to strengthen its capabilities to deliver enhanced value to customers. Through this newly expanded relationship, customers will benefit from bolstered implementation services, enhanced solution delivery and increased global reach.
According to Mauro Romano (internal controlling officer at ABB) "Infosys' SAP implementation approach is highly specialized, and in lockstep with industry best practices."
He further says, "Compliance is assured during every phase of the implementation or upgrade, providing enterprises with ample opportunity to review or realign internal controls to enable better business practices. The end result of this collaborative approach is a reduced year-over-year compliance cost and improved control mechanisms."
"Infosys' SAP Practice has grown rapidly as customers globally have responded to the unique value proposition, combining pre-implementation business consulting with delivery excellence," says S. D. Shibulal (chief operating officer and member of the board, Infosys Technologies).
This partnership will support the development of the fast-growing Indian market. Infosys is further planning to establish a solution center in Bangalore to help ensure that this Practice professionals continue to help customers advance to the next generation of SAP solutions.
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