SeE consulting achieves neoQA certification

By siliconindia   |   Friday, 11 October 2002, 19:30 IST
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BANGALORE: SeE Consulting (P) Ltd, a new generation IT consulting company with a focused vision of providing "e-Transformation" products & services to global companies, has been awarded neoQA certification with a Level 3 assurance. The neoQA stamp on SeE’s services capabilities is tangible proof of its competitiveness, quality and timely delivery of an outsourced project. SeE feels their robust technical skills and domain expertise gives them a clear advantage in the highly competitive IT market, and they looked to neoQA to help them highlight those qualities to make them stand out to global companies looking to outsource. "Our strengths in the enterprise IT strategy and architecture development make us a perfect choice in our space and our strong technical skills and project management capabilities complement our unique delivery process,” said Sanjeev Shanmugam, CEO, SeE Consulting. “The neoQA certification provides us the quality stamp that we are looking for to bolster our position in the circle of global IT players. The thorough process that neoQA made us undergo has enhanced our understanding about ourselves, and, at the same time, helped us analyze areas that we should focus on to improve our services delivery capabilities," Shanmugam added. Global Recognition: The neoQA due diligence and assurance program is highly regarded by global buyers looking to reduce their risks associated with offshore sourcing. Unlike standard industry certifications, the neoQA program reviews the specific deliverable parameters that are direct indicators as to whether a supplier can deliver on service level agreements (SLAs) required for an outsourcing engagement. In fact, leading offshore analysts recommended in a recent report on reducing offshore sourcing risks that companies should work with an offshore sourcing intermediary with the capability to ‘audit’ the viability of offshore suppliers. "With demands for services growing along with a greater need to cut costs, companies are expanding their supplier base to offshore locations such as India, Russia, China and others." "At the same time, companies have less time to perform the necessary due diligence and often trust supplier information provided in RFPs. Still, due diligence is a time to clarify and validate supplier capabilities, leading to better deals and relationships. The neoQA seal of assurance is about a services supplier’s capabilities and performance. Global companies can be confident that suppliers with the neoQA stamp have undergone rigorous due-diligence and have met high standards of services delivery," commented Pankaj Sharma, Vice President, Supplier Relations, neoIT.