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NASSCOM award for Persistent Systems

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Posted: Feb 05, 2009 at 0141 hrs IST

Pune Persistent Systems on Wednesday announced that they have won the NASSCOM Innovation award for 2008, in the market facing - business process and business model category. NASSCOM has recognised Persistent’s innovative mobile strategy, developed for Bridgestone, Europe – leading tyre manufacturer.

Persistent’s three main innovation focus areas include platform, product engineering and domain specific innovation.

Speaking on this announcement Anand Deshpande, chairman and managing director, Persistent Systems, said, “ As an OPD specialist, I believe that innovation is an integral part of the business model. It is only through innovation that we can co-create value for our customers, which further helps them in creating value through their services. I am honoured that NASSCOM has recognized our innovation. ” The award would be presented to Persistent at the NASSCOM 2009 - India Leadership Forum, to be held in Mumbai on February 11to13. The NASSCOM Innovation Awards, 2008, an annual event is currently in its fifth edition and is a key initiative by NASSCOM to highlight the true innovators in the Indian IT industry.

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