India’s leading firms Tata Consultancy Services, Ltd., Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Capgemini, and Ramco Systems have been announced as winners at the 2024 ISG Paragon Awards that recognizes innovative and impactful sourcing industry partnerships.
Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq: III), a leading global technology research and advisory firm. Their 2024 awards celebrate the evolution of the sourcing industry through the application of new sourcing approaches, automation and digital technology.
Tech Mahindra (with One New Zealand) received the Silver award for Excellence in the “Outstanding delivery by a service provider.”
Tech Mahindra (with Dnata) and Tata Consultancy Services, Ltd. (with NSW Government) received the Silver award for Innovation in “Imagination and entrepreneurial spirit in helping organizations future-proof their businesses and better serve clients.”
Infosys (with Team Global Express) received Gold award and Capgemini (with Cochlear) received the Silver award for Transformation of “an organization or key business function” respectively.
Ramco (with a leading New Zealand telecommunications provider)received Gold award for High-Performing Partnership that “demonstrate seamless collaboration, leverage each other’s strengths and adapt together to achieve shared objectives.”
Infosys and Westpac won the Excellence in Diversity award.
Michael Gale, partner and regional leader of ISG Asia Pacific, said in a statement: “Technology and business services providers make critical contributions to enterprise success.”
A total of 50 nominations were submitted for the annual ANZ program. Winners in each category were selected by an experienced independent expert and announced at a gala awards dinner on 28 February 2024 at the Fullerton Hotel Sydney.
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