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MphasiS to acquire Fortify Infrastructure Services
Acquisition will give MphasiS access to a proven platform to provide remote infrastructure management services InformationWeek News Network, April 09, 2010
MphasiS recently announced that it has reached a definitive agreement to acquire Fortify Infrastructure Services, a global provider of offshore based Remote IT Operations and Management (ROM) Services.

Fortify Infrastructure Services is a privately held company with presence in India and the US. The acquisition will give MphasiS access to marquee customers, an experienced management team, a talent pool of highly specialized professionals and a proven platform to provide ROM services. This will be part of a new business unit which focuses on ROM services.

Through this acquisition, MphasiS will be able to provide outcome based services which go beyond technical SLAs. “This acquisition will catapult us ahead as a provider of offshore based ROM services. Mid market customers are looking for partners to solve the challenges of operating and managing their IT. We see this as our sweet spot to provide cost effective and outcome based ROM services,” said Ganesh Ayyar, CEO MphasiS.

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