EY, Accenture, Infosys top supply chain services providers: HfS
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EY, Accenture, Infosys top supply chain services providers: HfS
Shilpa Phadnis / TNN / Jul 6, 2021, 09:33 IST
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BENGALURU: EY, Accenture, Infosys, TCS, and IBM are the top five service providers for supply chain services, says a study by HfS Research. The report has focused on the entire supply chain spectrum, including planning and design, order management, inventory management, procurement and sourcing, aftermarket services, supply chain sustainability and transportation management.
EY is No. 1 with over 30 proprietary technology assets. It offers services across consulting, managed services, and technology products. EY has over 47,000 practitioners, nearly 2,000 clients, and 77 delivery centres for its supply chain practice. It has worked with more than 50% of the Fortune 50 and Fortune 100 companies.
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IT markets are picking up to such a degree that both the U.S. and Europe are running out of critical skills, and with this, offshore and Indian alternatives are increasingly becoming attractive for tech buyers, analysts said.
In addition to the skills shortage, the pandemic-induced work-from-home has further raised the openness of global tech buyers to working in a distributed environment, away from onshore (or the client’s location), Peter Bendor-Samuel, CEO, Everest Group, said.
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The digital transformation times, they are a-changing – and so, too, must digital transformation metrics. “The primary measure of success last year was survival,” says David Cushman, research director in the emerging technology practice at IT consultancy and research firm HfS Research. “Transformation was thrust on so many.” Companies and their IT organizations had no choice but to do what needed to be done – quickly. Speed, Cushman says, was the primary KPI.
Having completed any number of initiatives (many that had been on the digital to-do list for some time), organizations are looking at what’s next.
“Companies relied heavily on automation and advanced capabilities like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and edge computing to pivot their operations and thrive through the pandemic,” says Goutham Belliappa, vice president of AI engineering with Capgemini North America. “In 2021, they will see the true value of these investments as they find
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