The Forrester Wave™: Oracle Services Providers, Q4 2009 report has named Infosys as the leader, among Oracle Services providers. According to the report that evaluates Oracle services providers across 60 criteria, Infosys was named as a Leader for its “large and growing Oracle practice worldwide with heavy capabilities around technical implementation and support work as well as a growing focus on strategy consulting."
On a scale of 0 to 5 (5 is “strong”) Infosys received a 5.00 for client satisfaction level, 4.80 for implementation, 5.00 for post implementation and 4.55 for strategy. Infosys also gained the highest possible score for quality of project management, transparency of cost for the solutions and investments towards accelerating time-to-value. According to the report, “Infosys' client references gave the provider very strong ratings on post-implementation items across training, change management, and skills transfer.”
Infosys offers a broad range of Oracle services, including transformational consulting, technical implementation, ongoing support and maintenance, and various hosting models if needed.” Infosys’ expertise across several industries, including financial services, high-tech, banking and discrete manufacturing were also highlighted
Source: 'The Forrester Wave™: Oracle Service Providers, Q4 2009', Forrester Research, Inc., October 30, 2009.
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Independent Research Firm Names Infosys Technologies as a Leader Among Oracle Service Providers
Infosys' Oracle Practice
Infosys' Oracle Practice offers end-to-end services for Oracle implementations that span from consulting to application support and maintenance. Infosys, a global, certified advantage-level SI partner of Oracle, has expertise in Oracle EBS, PeopleSoft, JDE, Retek, Seibel, G-log, Lodestar, Process Manufacturing, OBIEE+, Hyperion Suite, and Fusion Applications. Infosys' Oracle Practice offers solutions for global clients in automotive, aerospace, banking and capital markets; communications, healthcare, manufacturing, retail and consumer packaged goods, resources, energy and utilities; and transportation.