Infosys, a global leader in consulting and technology, has announced the launch of a new solution called "India in 46 Box" for its Japanese clients.
The new solution is based on industry-standardMicrosoft Dynamics NAV. It enables Japanese companies to jumpstart their business operations in India In a shorter time by moving to a robustIT infrastructure in just eight weeks.
The pre-packaged solution is tailor-made for the unique Indian market, addressing issues such as local taxation and accounting.
Tomoyuki Nakanishi, group senior manager, Dynamics Product Group, Microsoft Japan, said: "Japanese firms are looking to grow in India, which is why 'India in a Box' is such a valuable resource. What used to take years - learning how to navigate the often-complicated Indian marketplace - now takes a matter of weeks. Japanese companies can use this innovative Infosysproduct as their all-in-one business solution."
V Sriram, Head of Japan, Infosys, said: "With this new solution Infosys has tried to address one of the biggest issues facing Japanese companies entering the Indian market: The sometimes rocky interface between a new location and Tokyo headquarters.
With 'India in a Box,' firms can easily establish the interface with theEnterprise Resource Planning in the home office. Executives in Tokyo can manage the sales and production of their Indian operations on a daily basis ·without a hitch. 'India in a Box' is all about improving real time decision-making and governance."
The new solution is based on industry-standardMicrosoft Dynamics NAV. It enables Japanese companies to jumpstart their business operations in India In a shorter time by moving to a robustIT infrastructure in just eight weeks.
The pre-packaged solution is tailor-made for the unique Indian market, addressing issues such as local taxation and accounting.
Tomoyuki Nakanishi, group senior manager, Dynamics Product Group, Microsoft Japan, said: "Japanese firms are looking to grow in India, which is why 'India in a Box' is such a valuable resource. What used to take years - learning how to navigate the often-complicated Indian marketplace - now takes a matter of weeks. Japanese companies can use this innovative Infosysproduct as their all-in-one business solution."
V Sriram, Head of Japan, Infosys, said: "With this new solution Infosys has tried to address one of the biggest issues facing Japanese companies entering the Indian market: The sometimes rocky interface between a new location and Tokyo headquarters.
With 'India in a Box,' firms can easily establish the interface with theEnterprise Resource Planning in the home office. Executives in Tokyo can manage the sales and production of their Indian operations on a daily basis ·without a hitch. 'India in a Box' is all about improving real time decision-making and governance."
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