Xavient Information Systems, an IT Consulting and Software Services
Company; with offices in Noida and Bengaluru (India), headquartered in Simi
Valley, California; wins 3 esteemed awards and stands strong as the Gold winner
in the ‘Best IT Company of the Year’ category at the 11th Annual Network
PG's 2016 IT World Awards.
Also, received a Silver for ‘IT Project
of the Year’, the project being Migration of Application Integration Platform;
followed up with a Bronze in the ‘Best Deployments and Case Studies’ category
for best customer user interface experience, and NextGen application storage
cost optimization (BigData).
The annual IT World Awards recognition
program encompasses the world’s best in organizational performance, products
and services, technologies, executives and management teams, successful
deployments, product management and engineering, customer satisfaction, and
public relations in every area of information technology.
Saif Ahmad, President and CEO - Xavient
Information Systems commented,
“We are honoured and delighted to have received this appreciation at the IT
World Awards. This has well validated our efforts in delivering the best
solutions to our clients, across the globe.” Equally thrilled Executive
Vice President (India), Arshad Majeed said, “Extremely happy for the three
prestigious recognitions, we are elated to share the good news.” Robert
Hallahan, VP, who attended the red carpet ceremony said, “We are
proud to receive these awards and to be a part of this elite community of
leading technology award winners.”
Founded in 2002, Xavient Information
Systems strives to consistently deliver excellence through simple yet
powerful solutions and personalized service while continuously
investing in technology innovations, aligned with emergent
market dynamics.
The California headquartered company has
about 80 percent of its employees based in India and as a global IT consulting
and software services company, Xavient focuses on transforming business ideas
into effective solutions and believes that not their words but their
performance speaks for them.
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