Parsons committed to strengthening talent and investment in India
California’s ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) and Dallas-headquartered ANSR has formed a strategic partnership to power Global Capability Centers (GCCs) to train 3,500 individuals across India, calling it a fastest-growing market globally.
“ServiceNow is committed to strengthening our talent and investment in India, one of our fastest-growing markets globally,” said David Parsons, senior vice president of Ecosystem Ventures at ServiceNow.
“As a market leader in India, ANSR provides a distinctive opportunity to seamlessly integrate ServiceNow into their GCCs to enable end-to-end automation for some of the most prominent Fortune 500 enterprises around the world,” he said on 25 Oct 2023 from California.
“GCCs are increasingly becoming hubs for innovation, excellence and digital capabilities,” added Lalit Ahuja, founder and CEO at ANSR.
“ANSR, in partnership with ServiceNow, will apply the GenAI-enabled Now Platform across GCCs at a significant scale, fostering their growth and positioning them as key strategic partners for enterprises.
“In addition, ANSR is re-platforming its GCC service delivery portfolio to the ServiceNow Platform in our efforts to rapidly innovate and scale our business,” he elaborated.
The ServiceNow Ecosystem Ventures program joins existing ANSR (an Accel portfolio company) investors to accelerate growth in key global markets. The partnership will help increase talent capacity for ANSR clients by establishing ServiceNow Centers of Excellence in more than 60 GCCs. The collaboration will also allow ANSR to power its own internal GCC service delivery on ServiceNow, including Now Assist generative AI capabilities.
The investment is part of the ServiceNow Ecosystem Ventures program, launched in May 2023 to accelerate partner growth in key global markets through increasing skilled talent and driving greater customer adoption of ServiceNow.
ServiceNow’s investment enables partners to expand their go-to-market capabilities and enhance their proficiency in ServiceNow’s technology and solutions to deliver fast time to value.
According to non-profit Nasscom, as well as the India Brand Equity Foundation, India is home to 45% of the world’s GCCs and it is estimated that more than 4.5 million people will work in a local GCC by 2030.
To prepare the workforce for this opportunity, and to meet the increasing demand for professionals trained on ServiceNow, ANSR’s new ServiceNow Centers of Excellence will equip a world-class pool of individuals across India with the future-ready technology and interpersonal skills needed to support ANSR corporate clients, which include some of the world’s largest Fortune 500 brands.
By re-platforming its own GCC service delivery on ServiceNow, ANSR plans to deliver an integrated approach to 40,000 GCC employees who need faster, more seamless access to services across HR, finance, IT and the workplace. Re-platforming to ServiceNow includes integrating Now Assist, ServiceNow’s generative AI experience, to help reduce time spent on operational activities, increase productivity, and improve overall employee satisfaction.
Recent additional ServiceNow Ecosystem Ventures investments include Blueship Co Ltd and Japan System Co Ltd, both leaders in the local Japanese public sector IT industry.
ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) is making the world of work, work better for people. Our cloud-based platform and solutions deliver digital workflows that create great experiences and unlock productivity for employees and the enterprise.
ANSR manages and scales global teams through Global Capability Centers (GCCs). Since its inception, ANSR has established over 110 GCCs aggregating to over 120k enterprise talent with over US$2 billion in investment and using over 12 million sq ft of workspace. Fiinews.com