Reliance Infosystems is a multiple-award-winning global ICT organization with digital footprints in 50 countries across the globe, and physical footprints in Canada, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, Nigeria, Egypt, Ghana, Pakistan, and Botswana.
We are focused on assisting organizations to harness technology in delivering their business goals. We understand the challenges that organizations face in navigating the complex digital terrain, and that is why we offer a strategic road map to guide organizations to success.
With comprehensive technological products, teams of certified professionals, and outstanding services, we assist our global clientele in creating unique value propositions and matchless competitive positioning in their various industries.
A Global Company
Reliance Infosystems takes a consultative approach to help organizations of all sizes to reimagine their businesses and embark on a successful digital transformation journey.
Our activities are geared around three business support pillars namely Business Transformation, Operational Excellence and Protection Assurance. These three support pillars are heavily guided by our Success Outcome Philosophy.
Our Success Outcome philosophy is best explained using the relay race analogy. We imagine taking the first lap and being in the same team as our customer in a 400m relay race. Because we hold the ferocious power of technology, we complete our lap ahead of others and diligently pass the baton to the next person in our customer-partner team. But we don’t just stop there! We continue to race along with our customer-partner, fueling them with the energies, support, and guidance that they need to succeed.
The fundamentals of our business are built around winning with customers. We create enduring partnerships with our customers and align our success strategy with their corporate objectives. At Reliance Infosystems, we measure our success by the quantum of progress we have helped our customers achieve even when those achievements do not particularly correlate with our revenue goals.