Infosys Inducted Into the ‘Winner’s Circle’ in the HfSIoT Services Blueprint Report 2015

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Bangalore, India – October 13, 2015: Infosys (NYSE: INFY), a global leader in consulting, technology, outsourcing and next-generation services, has been inducted into the ‘Winner’s Circle’ in the inaugural HfSIoT Services Blueprint report 2015 by leading analyst firm HfS Research. Companies that demonstrate excellence in execution and innovation are placed in the ‘Winner’s Circle’ by HfS.

 Highlights:

  • The engineering services unit of Infosys spearheads the company’s IoT activities. This has been commended by HfS in the report
  • HfS notes investments made by Infosys across the entire IoT ecosystem creating repeatable IP, working in collaboration with the Industrial Internet Consortium and supporting Industry 4.0
  • The report commends Infosys for understanding the criticality of security in IoT, and highlights the company’s strong capabilities across the IoT stack
  • The company’s ability to stay focused on projects and turn vision into reality in such a dynamic and complex environment was listed as a key strength
  • Infosys was called out for its employees being able to blend seamlessly into their clients’ culture, and for helping them make decisions, much like internal associates

Ravi Kumar, Executive Vice President and Chief Delivery Officer, Infosys, said, ““The integration of physical and digital worlds is one of the defining challenges of our time. We are working in partnership with academia, consortiums and industry partners to ensure that we solve the business challenges companies face today, and help them find and navigate the frontiers of tomorrow.”

 Charles Sutherland, Chief Research Officer, HfS Research, added, “HfS Research rigorously evaluated 18 leading service providers on their capabilities across IoT Consulting, Enablement, Connectivity, Integration and Management, and recognized Infosys as a member of our ‘Winner’s Circle’.  We cited Infosys for their ability to bring IoT vision to reality, backed by a strong culture of engineering services, and a deep understanding of system complexities that must be addressed to develop IoT services for the future.”