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Infosys recognized as ‘Leader’ in NelsonHall’s NEAT Report for IoT Services

| | Jul 21, 2017, at 01:24 am
Bangalore, July 20 (IBNS): Infosys has been identified as a Leader in Internet of Things (IoT) services in the overall market segment in NelsonHall’s Vendor Evaluation & Assessment Tool (NEAT) report.

Infosys was recognized for its ability to meet future client requirements as well as delivering immediate benefits to IoT services clients.

NEAT evaluated 23 vendors across the two parameters of ‘ability to deliver immediate benefits’ and ‘ability to meet future client requirements’.

According to the report, with Infosys’ IoT portfolio at the intersection of three core capabilities – IT services, engineering services and analytics, the company helps global clients in their IoT journeys with a wide range of services including consulting, embedded systems, hardware design, prototyping, system integration and managed services.

 

 

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