Hexaware Technologies, SAS tie-up for BI, analytics solutions globally

By Joint clients will ben | 01 Jun 2006

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Hexaware Technologies Ltd and SAS on May 29, 2006 has announced a strategic technology and marketing alliance. Through the alliance, SAS and Hexaware will offer comprehensive business intelligence (BI) and analytical software solutions globally.

Joint clients will benefit from Hexaware's experience in deploying BI and analytics combined with SAS' extensive technology leadership of the SAS Enterprise Intelligence Platform and SAS Business Intelligence and packaged solutions spanning multiple industries and multiple functional.

The alliance with the Company aligns with SAS' worldwide goal of driving 20 per cent of revenues through its alliance partners. The companies will jointly work to deliver a common solution-specific strategy to help organisations gain unique and strategic insights into their customers, suppliers and internal operations to deliver value and gain competitive advantage.

Narasimham V Peri, VP, consulting and analytics, Hexaware Technologies, says, "Hexaware serves several Fortune 500 clients including some of the world's largest global institutions. Our partnership with SAS is an important step in Hexaware's strategy to deliver business value to our customers by leveraging integrated analytics. It helps our customers leverage our strong domain competence and delivery capabilities with the comprehensiveness and strength of the SAS solutions and platform."

 

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