NEWTOWN, PA — EPAM Systems, Inc. (NYSE: EPAM) has once again been acknowledged as a top IT sourcing vendor in Switzerland, marking the fourth consecutive year it has achieved this distinction. This recognition comes from Whitelane Research, a prominent independent organization specializing in IT sourcing analysis across Europe.
The accolade highlights EPAM’s exceptional performance in various categories in the 2024 Swiss IT Sourcing Study. Over 150 CIOs from Switzerland’s largest IT spending organizations participated in the study, assessing more than 400 unique IT sourcing relationships. EPAM excelled in several key areas, receiving high satisfaction ratings: 87% in account management quality, 85% in application services, 84% in service delivery quality, 83% in general satisfaction, and 80% in digital transformation.
Enver Amdiy, SVP, Co-Head of EU Business at EPAM, expressed gratitude for the recognition, stating, “We’re honored to be recognized by our clients as a top-performing IT sourcing vendor in the 2024 Whitelane Research IT Sourcing Survey for Switzerland. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our clients for their continued trust, which has been crucial in achieving these top satisfaction ratings.”
According to Alex van den Bergh, Head of Research, Europe at Whitelane Research, “EPAM’s performance in the 2024 Swiss IT Sourcing Study demonstrates its strong position as a reliable IT service provider, particularly excelling in application services and digital transformation. With exceptional client ratings in account management and service delivery quality and recognition as a top choice for future business, EPAM validates its strong commitment to client satisfaction and excellence in operational execution.”
This consistent recognition underscores EPAM’s dedication to delivering outstanding client-focused services and supporting transformative innovation within Switzerland’s competitive IT sourcing market.
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