Arrow Electronics and Infosys BPO have announced signing an agreement to jointly market comprehensive services for information technology asset lifecycle management to their US clients. As per this arrangement, Arrow and Infosys will provide end-to-end IT asset management services, including procurement, deployment and configuration, support, and decommissioning and disposition of assets. Arrow’s value recovery business provides specialized management of reverse material streams, IT asset recovery and remarketing services that enable technology users to generate greater efficiencies and value at the end of IT product lifecycles. Infosys BPO will bring its proven capabilities across business process transformation and outsourcing, and mature global delivery network to help deploy and manage these solutions. Gautam Thakkar, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Infosys BPO, said, This alliance provides our clients with a cost-effective way to oversee technology deployments by harnessing the benefits of a streamlined IT asset management process combined with an integrated end-to-end service delivery solution. Collaboration with clients like Arrow is a key part of our strategy to accelerate innovation. Together, we help enterprises more smartly and efficiently manage IT assets, platforms and equipment. Arrow considers its long-standing relationship with Infosys for business process management support to be a competitive advantage. The new alliance strengthens the bond between our companies as Arrow will become the reverse logistics and asset recovery provider not only for Infosys clients but also Infosys itself, stated Tim Kolbus, Vice-President, Global Logistics Services, Arrow. Infosys has provided technology and business process management services to Arrow for more than 10 years. The alliance is expected to expand the existing relationship between the two companies.
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