Persistent Systems embraces Microsoft solutions to expedite growth
Persistent Systems, an Indian multinational technology services company, has partnered with Microsoft in a move to enhance its capabilities and growth.
Under the agreement, Persistent Systems will use Microsoft technologies for employee engagement, decision-making, and advanced industry solutions.
The collaboration is expected to help Persistent Systems promote a data-driven mindset, modify business operations, and meet customer requirements.
Persistent Systems will leverage the Microsoft Viva platform to gain predictive insights to know and involve the company’s employees in real time.
Leveraging Microsoft Azure cloud data lake offerings, the Indian IT service management company is constructing organization-wide modern data fabric.
The solution is anticipated to help Persistent Systems push reliability and speed across its operations as well as allow machine learning-based operational dashboards to improve results.
The Indian digital engineering firm is also planning to scale the cloud data lake across the company’s industry verticals to increase its go-to-market portfolio.
Persistent Systems-developed Patient Care NXT is built on Microsoft Cloud for the Healthcare industry, and published on Microsoft App Source.
Sandeep Kalra — Persistent Systems CEO and Executive Director said: “With our expansive growth, Persistent is continuing to make strategic investments to ensure we are set up as a truly agile, global organization.
“Our longstanding, 360-degree partnership with Microsoft has enabled us to develop competencies and innovative solutions to serve the technology needs of our clients as well as expand our own footprint as industry leaders.
“As we deepen our relationship with Microsoft, we are even more committed to our mutual successes while ensuring highest degree of employee & client satisfaction.”
The patient care platform will fulfill critical needs for providers, payers, pharmaceutical firms, and CROs, utilizing Dynamics 365, Power Platform, and Azure.
Sangita Singh — Microsoft India IT & ITES General Manager, said: “We are excited about further strengthening our association with Persistent – to accelerate its digital transformation journey with Microsoft technologies.
“The collaboration will enable both companies to build newer capabilities for the cloud native and the AI-first world.”
“We see tremendous opportunity for this association to grow on the back of Microsoft’s industry leading technology solutions and Persistent’s proven capabilities in digital engineering and enterprise modernization.”
The partnership with Microsoft is expected to help Persistent Systems further strengthen its new Microsoft business unit, which focuses on building Microsoft’s next-generation cloud-based products.
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