Trianz

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Trianz
Type Private
Industry Consulting, IT Services
Founded 2001
Headquarters Santa Clara, California, U.S.
Key people Ronald M. Oehm (Chairman)
Sri Manchala (President & CEO)
Products Consulting
IT Services
BPO Services
Employees 800 (2012)
Website Enabling Business Execution

Trianz is a Management consulting and Information technology firm headquartered in Santa Clara, California, USA. The company was founded by Sri Manchala in 2001. The company has offices in the US, India and the UAE.

Trianz provides services across insurance, manufacturing, high-tech, financial services, retail, public sector, healthcare, and life sciences industries with clients from Fortune 1000 to startup companies worldwide.

Trianz is compliant with SEI Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI)-DEV v1.2: Maturity Level-3 standards[1] and has ISO 9001:2008 certifications.

Products and services

Trianz offers services in technology and functional industry. The technology services include Information management, Infrastructure Management, Enterprise Platform Applications, Software testing and Quality Applications, and Custom Application Development. Functional services include Management consulting, Financial Management, Sales management, Service management and BPO Services.

Acceliant[2] is a healthcare division of Trianz. It provides integrated eClinical Trial Data Management suite developed to handle large end-to-end clinical trials.

Partnerships

Trianz partners with global technology companies like Oracle, IBM, BMC Software, Microsoft, and Informatica.

Mergers & Acquisitions

In October 2004, Trianz acquired Eximsoft Technologies, a Bangalore-based IT services company.[3] In August 2009, Trianz acquired Megasoft's IT division BlueAlly.[4]

Awards and certifications

In 2007, Trianz received the North America Oracle Titan Award for developing and implementing an intellectual property royalty collection system for High-Tech Industry leveraging the Oracle E-Business Suite.[5]

In 2009, Neoadvisory named BlueAlly, now part of Trianz, as one of the 2009 Global Services 100 Companies.[6] In August 2011, IBM awarded its AAA accreditation to Trianz for Tivoli Software deployments. The company is IBM's Premier Business Partner for Service management.[7]

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