Infinite of India Joins Aras
Partner Program
ANDOVER,
MA, Mar 29, 2010 - Aras, today announced that Infinite Computer Solutions, a
global provider of IT Services, Infrastructure Management Services and
Intellectual Property Leveraged Solutions headquartered in Bangalore, India,
has joined the Aras Partner Program.
With offices at multiple locations in the U.S., U.K., India, Singapore,
Malaysia and China, Infinite’s footprint spans countries on four continents.
The company provides IT Services to leading organizations in the Telecom,
Media, Technology, Manufacturing, Power and Healthcare industries and prides
itself on developing a clear understanding of their client’s unique business
challenges, proposing solutions that keep the best interest of the client in
mind and developing long-term relationships with global clients. Services
include product engineering, product development, application management
outsourcing and packaged application services.
“We are pleased to expand our services to include Aras Enterprise Open
Source PLM software,” said Upinder Zutshi, Managing Director of Infinite
Computer Solutions. “By offering Aras’s advance PLM software solution suite,
Infinite will be well-equipped to meet the evolving business and technology
needs of our Global 1000 clients.”
“Aras welcomes Infinite to the partner program and the corporate
community,” said Peter Schroer, President of Aras. “Infinite has a proven
record of successful engagements with Fortune 500 companies, and we look
forward to working with them to bring the power and value of Aras to
businesses around the world.”
About Infinite
Infinite Computer Solutions (India) Limited is a global service provider
of Infrastructure Management Services, Intellectual Property (IP) Leveraged
Solutions and IT Services. Focused on the Telecom, Media, Technology,
Manufacturing, Power and Healthcare industries, the company provides onsite,
offsite, and near-shore capabilities in major international markets.
Infinite has established its presence in most of the large telecom and IT
services markets of the world, with offices at multiple locations in the
U.S, the U.K, India, Singapore, Malaysia, and China.
For more information, visit
www.infinite.com.
About Aras
Aras is the leading provider of enterprise open source Product Lifecycle
Management [PLM] software solutions. Freedom from licensing eliminates
up-front expenses and per user costs while superior technology makes Aras
the most advanced enterprise PLM solution suite available. Customers include
Motorola, Rolls-Royce, Freudenberg, Lockheed Martin, Ingersoll Rand and ACCO
Brands. Aras is privately held with global headquartered in Andover, Mass.
For additional information, visit
www.aras.com.
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