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Infosys Recognized for Energy Ops in HfS Blueprint Report 2016

Infosys has been inducted into the ‘Winner’s Circle’ in the HfS Blueprint Report, 2016 for Energy Operations by leading analyst firm HfS Research. The company has been recognized for its unique set of offerings and capabilities in addressing client needs, strong domain-expertise and consulting-led delivery.

Authored by Derk Erbe, HfS Blueprint provides a comprehensive overview of services for the Oil & Gas industry and assessed 13 service providers for the report. Companies that demonstrate excellence in execution and innovation are placed in the ‘Winner’s Circle’ by HfS. As per the report, Infosys has a strong vision for providing clients an information and data management foundation, and enhanced efficiencies for clients while addressing current and future industry challenges.

Highlights of Infosys in the report included:

  • Industry-specific capabilities and expertise: Infosys is commended for possessing deep industry domain expertise in energy operations and vision for the oil and gas market
  • Expanding use of Intelligent Automation in Energy Operations: The company’s ongoing efforts in the area of autonomics and artificial intelligence are driving substantial value to clients
  • Partner Ecosystem and Alliances: The Company’s breadth of partner ecosystems and alliances stands out, enabling the creation of industry specific solutions, and academic and industry associations
  • As-a-service: Infosys is recognized for its ability to provide excellent service by introducing flexibility in delivery and contractual agreements as well as combining industry expertise, consultative capabilities, technology leadership, and consistent delivery

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