The company further added that it has also featured in the Top Product Engineering companies category with players such as Infosys and Wipro.
In a press release, Persistent said that the GS100 list recognizes and celebrates service provider excellence and maturity to serve the global market. The survey reflects the diversity and overall landscape of the global service provider community in terms of company size, country of origin and country of delivery.
The GS100 list is considered a benchmark in the global ITO and BPO industry because of its rigorous selection process, exhaustive coverage, and value to the buyer community. The GS100 model for analysis is based on four primary pillars that include management excellence, customer maturity, global delivery maturity, and breadth of services and portfolio.
“We are honored to be featured in the 2011 Global Services 100 list and ranked amongst the top product engineering companies in the world,” said Hari Haran, president, Persistent Systems, Inc. “For more than two decades, Persistent has been an innovation partner for the world’s largest technology brands, leading enterprises and pioneering start-ups.”
“We congratulate Persistent Systems on their excellent performance. Persistent is the pioneer in this space,” said Ed Nair, editor, Global Services.
He added, “Even more than 15 years back, when other Indian companies rushed to write code for American companies, in the name of software exports, Persistent chose to help global software companies develop their products. Today, they are bringing that product development expertise to the enterprise by helping to build next generation software in areas such as Cloud and Mobility.”