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TCS positioned in 'Winner's Circle' in HfS' Blueprint Report on Enterprise Mobility Services

| | Apr 24, 2015, at 02:16 am
Mumbai, Apr 23 (IBNS): Tata Consultancy Services (TCS),a leading IT services, consulting and business solutions organization, today announced it has been named to the 'Winner's Circle' by analyst firm HfS Research in its "2015 Enterprise Mobility Services Blueprint Report," authored by Ned May, Senior Vice President Research, Digital Transformation Services & Solutions, HfS Research.
HfS gathered nearly 1,000 data points covering 23 enterprise mobility service providers, evaluating criteria across six parameters in Execution and Innovation. 
 
The ‘Winner’s Circle’ had the scale to drive innovation across their respective target markets via their deep industry expertise coupled with refined technical execution, and went above and beyond in areas such as: building strong relationships with clients, execution of services beyond the scope, high flexibility in meeting clients’ needs, a strong vision, concrete plans to invest in future capabilities, a healthy cross-section of vertical capabilities, and demonstrating a strong ability of leveraging external drivers to increase value for their clients.
 
The report highlights TCS’ strength in its ability to meet an extremely broad set of enterprise mobility needs from one-off development to complex transformation. TCS was among the top providers bringing the most flexibility in mobility services pricing - matching pricing models to mobility development’s new demands. In addition, the report cites TCS’ unified Digital Vision, transformation capabilities, innovative pricing for app factories and mobile engagements, robust portfolio of IP across horizontal and vertical segments, very good execution and on-time delivery, and the ability to engage directly with business stakeholders and help drive momentum as a real partner to in-house IT.
 
“Across the board, enterprise buyers rated TCS at the highest levels for both execution and innovation. They are clearly a top provider in Enterprise Mobility Services today,” said Ned May, Senior Vice President Research, Digital Transformation Services & Solutions at HfS.
 
“Mobility is emerging as the pivotal force among the Digital Five Forces (Mobility, Big Data, Social, Cloud, and AI-Robotics)  fuelling the Digital ReimaginationTM of our customers across every industry. In many ways, Mobility is the face of the enterprise to its customers as well as its own employees,” said Satya Ramaswamy, Global Head of TCS Digital Enterprise. 
 
 
“We believe that HfS Research’s positioning of TCS in the ‘Winner's Circle’ of Enterprise Mobility Services, is a result of TCS’ industry-leading and differentiated vision, innovative pricing models, intellectual property portfolio, ability to engage with business stakeholders, execution strength, and true thought leadership that can help transform businesses," Ramaswamy said.
 
 

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