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Verso Altima India Wins Rs. 4.3 Million Order for SAP BRIM Services
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Verso Altima India Wins Rs. 4.3 Million Order for SAP BRIM Services

Verso Altima India Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of Adroit Infotech, has secured a significant Rs. 4.3 million order from PT SUPRA PRIMATAMA NUSANTARA for SAP BRIM Managed Services. This project involves providing both functional and technical support for the SAP BRIM application, along with comprehensive on-site and off-shore support for one year.

Adroit Infotech, a specialist SAP consulting company, has over two decades of experience helping organisations reduce costs and enhance operational efficiency through SAP solutions. With a focus on large enterprises and mid-market businesses, Adroit provides full-service support, from initial consultations and process analysis to implementation, rollouts, and maintenance.

The company’s strong team includes PMI-certified project managers, Agile Scrum Masters, enterprise and solutions architects, and data scientists, working across 20 countries and four continents to deliver cutting-edge solutions in analytics, IoT, AI, 5G, cloud computing, and more.

The BRIM market, which focuses on fast, real-time billing solutions, is growing rapidly, with increasing demand for specialised expertise. Verso Altima India’s involvement in this space reflects its strong positioning to meet the needs of large telecom providers and other industries using subscription-based models.

Verso Altima India Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of Adroit Infotech, has secured a significant Rs. 4.3 million order from PT SUPRA PRIMATAMA NUSANTARA for SAP BRIM Managed Services. This project involves providing both functional and technical support for the SAP BRIM application, along with comprehensive on-site and off-shore support for one year. Adroit Infotech, a specialist SAP consulting company, has over two decades of experience helping organisations reduce costs and enhance operational efficiency through SAP solutions. With a focus on large enterprises and mid-market businesses, Adroit provides full-service support, from initial consultations and process analysis to implementation, rollouts, and maintenance. The company’s strong team includes PMI-certified project managers, Agile Scrum Masters, enterprise and solutions architects, and data scientists, working across 20 countries and four continents to deliver cutting-edge solutions in analytics, IoT, AI, 5G, cloud computing, and more. The BRIM market, which focuses on fast, real-time billing solutions, is growing rapidly, with increasing demand for specialised expertise. Verso Altima India’s involvement in this space reflects its strong positioning to meet the needs of large telecom providers and other industries using subscription-based models.

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