Kaizen Analytix Expands with Global Capability Centers
Kaizen Analytix has announced a strategic expansion of its services with the introduction of Global Capability Centers (GCC) for clients, announced in a press release. These centers are designed to enhance enterprises' capabilities in AI, Digital Transformation, ERP enablement, and Data Analytics.
The GCC model is built to support a data-first, AI-enabled digital economy, providing a hub for agile processes, advanced tools, and global talent. With operations in the US, India, UAE, and Japan, Kaizen aims to deliver localized expertise on a global scale, helping businesses accelerate outcomes and innovation.
Krishna Arangode, Founder & CEO of Kaizen Analytix, emphasized that the GCC model is a reimagining of global delivery, focusing on speed, sustained value, and scalable innovation. The centers will offer a range of services, from project-specific development to ongoing application support, enabling clients to leverage Kaizen's expertise in business, data, and technology.
The initiative is led by Raj Gopalaswamy, Associate Partner at Kaizen, who brings extensive experience in scaling global delivery models. The GCCs are positioned to be transformative engines for client enterprises worldwide, particularly in Digital Transformation, AI, and Analytics implementations.
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