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Ness SES lends support to Digital India Week

| | Jul 07, 2015, at 03:57 am
New Delhi, July 6 (IBNS) Ness Software Engineering Services (SES), a leading provider of software product engineering services, is actively supporting and participating in the ongoing Digital India Week.

Digital India, the week-long Government of India program, is aimed at empowering, educating and enlightening citizens to support the advancement of India as a digitally-savvy society and a thriving knowledge economy.

As a trusted partner to organizations that want to leverage the value of the Digital Economy, Ness SES has been collaborating and co-innovating with companies across industries and geographies to develop commercial-grade solutions with consumer-grade experiences.

In an effort to involve employees in this noble Government endeavor, Ness organized a live telecast of the inauguration of the Digital India Week across Technology Innovation Centers in Bangalore, Hyderabad and Mumbai.

Employees were present in large numbers and turned into an audience of attentive listeners as Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the program, unveiled the Digital India logo, and released policy documents related to Digital India.

Ness is also organizing an e-waste collection drive and a quiz to support awareness of the program amongst employees.

Championing digital transformation to fuel growth, Ness strongly believes that initiatives such as Digital India are crucial toward not only empowering citizens, but also propelling the country ahead in the digital revolution that is sweeping the global economy.

Satyajit Bandyopadhyay, Chief Delivery Officer, Ness SES and President of Ness India said, “The Digital Economy is holding sway over much of our lives and everything that we do. It’s important to note that the whole digital revolution is not limited to just a few companies or a few segments in the industry. It’s an industry-wide phenomenon. Ness is a committed player in India’s digital journey that seeks to empower and engage with citizens across states and union territories.”

Ness India is a leading component of Ness SES, headquartered in New Jersey, USA. As a premier provider of outsourced engineering services, Ness offers a unique combination of product and platform development, data analytics, and experience engineering to deliver solutions that companies need to flourish in today’s Digital Economy.

Employees at Ness India, like their counterparts in Ness centers in the US, Europe and Israel, display a unique combination of engineering skills and creative talent, guided by an exemplary, adaptive Agile methodology and compelled by the opportunity to build solutions for clients that truly transform their businesses.

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