Advances in application development technologies are enabling organizations to innovate new service offerings for their customers, thereby increasing business productivity and customer satisfaction. Recently, we delivered just such an innovation for a leading global investment firm, using business process dashboards and rich internet application (RIA) techniques. In this engagement, we developed and implemented a highly-scalable information delivery dashboard platform that enables real-time display of business transactions on the Web from various back-end legacy applications and multiple data sources. This innovation is increasing both our client’s broker/dealer productivity and its customer satisfaction concurrently.
Projects like this are enabling us to carve out a position as an IT innovator. To do so, we are pioneering the application of new techniques to foster innovation in our clients. Our latest white paper, “Transforming Innovation from Art to Science Using Hothouse and Greenhouse Techniques,” details two of our most successful techniques for helping clients improve productivity and time-to-results through innovation.
We hope you find these articles useful in thinking about using IT to improve innovation and agility in your business. Our teams would be happy to discuss how these concepts and techniques can be applied to your business.
Sincerely,
Kris Canekeratne
Chairman & CEO
Topic of the Day - Delivering Operational Transparency to Broker/Dealers Using Business Process Dashboards and Rich Internet Applications (RIA)
A leading global investment banking, securities trading and brokerage firm, with a premier leadership position in the global banking and financial services market needed to provide real-time transaction process information to various stakeholders.
Virtusa developed and implemented a highly-scalable information delivery dashboard platform that enables real-time display of business transactions from various back-end legacy applications and multiple data sources.
Point of View - Transforming Innovation from Art to Science Using Hothouse and Greenhouse Techniques
Innovation is typically viewed as something of an art form driven by unmanageable creative types. While it is true that some people are more artistic than others when it comes to innovation, it does not follow that the innovation process is fundamentally an artistic one. Rather, the hypothesis of this paper is that innovation processes can be formalized, and that it is possible to create an environment where even the less creative resources in an organization can make a significant contribution to innovation.
Virtusa has joined TMForum (www.tmforum.org), the world’s leading trade association representing companies from the telecom, media and information services markets across 65 countries.
Virtusa Wins Best Paper Award at International Testing Conference
Virtusa won the Best Paper Award at the Step-Auto 2008 International Conference on Test Practices and Test Automation held in Bangalore, India on February 21, 2008.
Virtusa was a sponsor of the 2008 Media Summit, held in New York on March 12 – 13. The 2008, Media Summit New York is the premier international conference on Media, Broadband, Advertising, Television, Cable & Satellite, Mobile, Publishing, Radio, Magazines, News & Print Media and Marketing.
Virtusa Presents View on “Overcoming Resistance to BPM Adoption”
Virtusa’s VP Banking, Financial Services and Insurance, Tarun Sharma will be a panelist on Ziff Davis Enterprise’s BPM Virtual Tradeshow at 1pm ET on March 27, 2008 (http://www.virtualtradeshowslive.com).
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