EPAM Systems, a leading global provider of digital platform engineering and software development services, announced they have been recognized as a leader in The Forrester Wave™: Specialized Insights Service Providers, Q2 2020. Vendors were evaluated based on strategy, current offering and market presence.
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The report states: “strong product engineering underpins EPAM’s insights services strategy. EPAM’s strength lies in product engineering, traditionally working with independent software vendors to build data products and services. Applying that expertise to insights services, EPAM has developed its Data Factory Blueprint to deliver business value through data products across industries and functional domains. [EPAM] offers over 200 vertical-specific analytics accelerators and consulting programs.
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The Forrester report goes on to state that EPAM’s customer references consider EPAM “well ahead of their peers” with a “fantastic approach to building a talent pipeline” and an “ability to quickly grasp domain understanding.”
“We’re pleased to be recognized as a leader among specialized insights service provider in Forrester’s Wave evaluation,” said Val Tsitlik, VP of Technology Solutions at EPAM. “We believe this is attributed to the depth and breadth of the analytics accelerators and consulting programs we provide our customers to solve their most complex, data-driven challenges and the successful business outcomes achieved.”
After researching, analyzing and scoring the vendors—based on 18 criteria—Forrester identified the top 13 most significant insights service providers as Leaders, Strong Performers, Contenders and Challengers. Forrester included 13 vendors in the assessment, all of which have advanced data competency, advanced analytics and AI competency, functional breadth, vertical penetration, heritage, market presence, service tenure and client interest.
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