Persistent Systems ranked highly in Cloud and Enterprise mobility Segments in Zinnov's GSPR 2012

Thursday 18 October 2012


Persistent Systems has announced that the Company has been ranked highly in the newly released segments of Cloud and Enterprise Mobility of Zinnov’s “Global R&D Service Providers (GSPR) Rating 2012.”


In Zinnov’s recently released ranking, Persistent Systems is recognized in the ‘Execution Zone’ for its deep expertise in the three cloud competencies; private, public and hybrid clouds. In the Zinnov Enterprise Mobility ‘Execution Zone,’ Persistent Systems is ranked highly in scalability and maturity for its deep expertise across multiple platforms and devices, specialized enterprise mobility capability in building Mobile LoB (Line of Business) applications for multiple verticals and for its accelerators, strong system integration, and user experience design capabilities.

Pari Natarajan, Chief Executive Officer, Zinnov stated that they congratulate Persistent Systems for its high rating in the ‘Execution Zones’ of Cloud and Enterprise Mobility. Persistent Systems is a strong engineering partner for ISVs and enterprises alike and is exemplary in identifying the latest technologies that will have the greatest business benefit for its customers.

Dr. Anand Deshpande, Chairman and Managing Director of Persistent Systems mentioned that they are delighted to be recognized by Zinnov for their work in cloud and enterprise mobility execution as they continue to grow and meet their customers’ needs. They are very proud of the in-depth expertise the Persistent Systems’ team brings to market. As a company they have made significant investments and advancements in these key areas over the past four years and more is yet to come.

Persistent was recently named as a ‘Leading Player’ in the Software/ISV R&D and Consumer Software segments by Zinnov and featured in the ‘Breakout Zone’ as one of the leading telecommunication R&D service providers and in the ‘Nuture Zone’ healthcare R&D service providers segment.

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