Homestead India, a infrastructure development firm has collaborated with IBM as a strategic partner for the company’s business transformation program.
Under the 5 year pact, IBM will provide full consulting services to Homestead and its affiliated companies, and will also manage its technology application development and maintenance requirements. It aims to help Homestead expand its presence globally by bringing more efficiency to its worldwide operations and enhancing the productivity of its IT applications.
IBM will help Homestead in optimizing its operating costs and resources, while also enabling the company’s strategic initiatives team to focus more on its transformational capabilities and move beyond everyday transaction management. IBM will also help Homestead streamline its IT operations and improve its level of service to the business.
During this engagement, IBM will provide Homestead with full-scope application management services, along with seamless IT support for its operations globally.
“We have extended our relationship with IBM into a full-fledged strategic partnership, for its ability to provide differentiated services and deliver tangible results. Homestead is a fast growing enterprise and requires an agile technology set-up to support its growth and make the company future-ready,” said Manoj Shrivastava, COO, Homestead Infrastructure Development Pvt Ltd.
“IBM’s strong value proposition enables us to meet the complex business requirements of our rapid global expansion plans,” added Shrivastava.
“We are excited about the Homestead engagement and consider this as a great opportunity to work with a client who aspires to create a new benchmark for the real estate industry. IBM believes in fostering strong partnerships with its customers and providing them with maximum value for their investments”, said Jeby Cherian, Vice President and Managing Partner, Global Business Services, IBM India/South Asia.
“We look forward to a very rewarding partnership with Homestead in helping them to continue their strong growth, both domestic and abroad,” added Cherian.