Whatfix and Tech Mahindra Partner to Drive Data-Driven Digital Solutions for Enterprises Globally

Whatfix, a company specializing in digital adoption platforms (DAP), has partnered with Tech Mahindra, a global provider of technology consulting and digital solutions for businesses in various industries. This collaboration aims to speed up the implementation of data-driven digital solutions for companies worldwide.
By working together, Whatfix and Tech Mahindra aim to assist businesses in providing customized experiences and improving the efficiency of their applications. This partnership will allow enterprises to accurately assess and enhance the benefits of their software investments and strategies for digital transformation, ultimately ensuring the successful integration of new technologies. Moreover, Tech Mahindra's clients in various sectors will be able to achieve valuable business results, including cost savings, revenue growth, and compliance with regulations, through this collaboration.
Nikhil Malhotra, who is the Global Head of the Makers Lab at Tech Mahindra, emphasized the importance of using analytics-driven insights for enterprises to succeed in the fast-paced digital world. Through a partnership with Whatfix, they aim to provide personalized user experiences and enhance enterprise applications to boost productivity and digital growth. This collaboration signifies their dedication to assisting enterprises in rapidly scaling up by embracing technology and utilizing tools effectively in the digital age.
Whatfix has been recognized as a top player in the Digital Adoption Platform (DAP) industry by research firms such as IDC, Gartner, Forrester, and Everest Group. The company offers a range of products including analytics tools, application simulation software, and adoption solutions for mobile, web, and desktop platforms. These products help businesses make data-driven decisions, provide immersive onboarding and training experiences, and facilitate seamless adoption of digital tools throughout their lifecycle. This ultimately leads to increased user productivity, improved user experience, and quicker returns on investment for digital initiatives. Some examples of the benefits experienced by companies using Whatfix include significant cost savings in training resources, increased productivity, reduced time to proficiency, and lower training and support costs.
Vispi Daver, the Chief Revenue Officer at Whatfix, expressed that the partnership with Tech Mahindra demonstrates their dedication to providing organizations globally with data-driven digital adoption solutions. These solutions are AI-powered and prioritize user experience to make technology more user-friendly. Daver believes that by working together, they can revolutionize how businesses integrate and utilize technology to improve efficiency and productivity on a large scale.
This partnership is focused on leading worldwide digital changes and advancements in technology, providing businesses with state-of-the-art solutions to improve productivity, improve user interactions, and create significant business benefits. Whatfix's product suite, which uses AI technology, offers a personalized digital experience and serves over 700 clients, including 80 Fortune 500 companies in more than 40 countries. Whatfix was recently the sole vendor to be acknowledged as the "Customer Choice" in Gartner's Voice of Customer report.
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