Whatfix and Tech Mahindra Partner to Drive Global Adoption of Data-Driven Digital Solutions for Enterprises
Whatfix, a company specializing in digital adoption platforms (DAP), has partnered with Tech Mahindra, a prominent provider of technology consulting and digital solutions for businesses worldwide. Together, they aim to speed up the implementation of data-driven digital solutions for enterprises on a global scale.
By working together, Whatfix and Tech Mahindra aim to assist businesses in providing personalized experiences and improving the efficiency of their applications. This partnership will allow enterprises to measure and enhance the value of their software investments and digital transformation efforts, ensuring the successful integration of new technologies. Additionally, Tech Mahindra's customers in various industries will benefit from this collaboration by achieving tangible business outcomes such as cost savings, revenue growth, and compliance with regulations.
According to Nikhil Malhotra, who is the Global Head of Makers Lab at Tech Mahindra, it is crucial for businesses to use analytics-driven insights in order to stay competitive in today's constantly changing digital environment. By partnering with Whatfix, they aim to provide customized user experiences and improve enterprise applications to increase productivity and digital advancement. This collaboration demonstrates their dedication to helping businesses grow quickly by adopting technology and utilizing tools for success in the digital age.
Whatfix has been identified as a top performer in the Digital Adoption Platform (DAP) industry by leading research firms such as IDC, Gartner, Forrester, and Everest Group. The company's range of products includes analytics tools, application simulations, and adoption solutions for mobile, web, and desktop. These products help businesses make data-driven decisions, provide immersive training and onboarding experiences, and ensure smooth adoption of new technologies, leading to increased user productivity and improved experiences. Customers like Sentry, Experian, REG, and Grifols have reported significant cost savings and productivity gains after implementing Whatfix solutions.
Vispi Daver, Chief Revenue Officer at Whatfix, expressed that their partnership with Tech Mahindra demonstrates their dedication to providing organizations around the world with data-driven digital adoption solutions. These solutions are driven by AI and focus on making technology user-friendly through userization. By working together, they aim to revolutionize how businesses adopt and utilize technology to improve efficiency and productivity on a large scale.
This partnership is focused on advancing digital transformation and technological innovation on a worldwide scale, providing businesses with advanced solutions to improve efficiency, enhance user experiences, and create significant business value. Whatfix's product suite, which utilizes AI technology, offers a personalized digital experience and serves over 700 customers, including 80 Fortune 500 companies in more than 40 countries. Whatfix was recently the only vendor to receive the "Customer Choice" recognition in Gartner's Voice of Customer report.
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