KPMG, TCS and Xebia won the Appian partner award

Appian has announced its ‘Top Partners of 2022’ in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Eight business services companies were recognized for their outstanding achievements in building, deploying, and innovating solutions based on enterprise low-code software.

Appian was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in America. The company provides one of the world’s largest low-code software development platforms.

To help its customers implement and deploy their software, Appian has a large partner network of around 200 certified consulting firms, system integrators and technology groups from all over the world. During its annual International Partner Awards, Appian highlights the best performing partners of the last twelve months.

Earlier this week, Appian hosted its EMEA edition of the Partners Awards in London, where companies presented several awards to their partners. These awards include Inetum, KPMG, Tata Consulting Services, Vuram, Key Partner, Appcino Technologies, Procensol and Yexle. The three winners are brands that are also active in our country.

KPMG won the Collaboration Award for its commitment to building its Appian capabilities through the establishment of low-code Centers of Excellence. The Center of Excellence brings together KPMG professionals from across the EMEA region (including the Netherlands), with the aim of supporting clients and giving them more space to share knowledge and innovation.

Comprised of a team of 460+ Appian experts, Appcino Technologies is one of Appian’s largest partners. The company is based in India, but has strong ties to the Netherlands. In the summer of 2021, Appcino Technologies was acquired by Xebia. The Indian-Dutch company won the Transformation Award for an impressive number of client projects in life sciences, financial services and healthcare, among others.

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is also headquartered in India but highly represented in our country. This IT service provider has won a Value Award for his work in an international luxury car brand. Together with Appian, digital solutions have been developed that help automakers to address challenges in the supply chain, such as chip shortages and disrupted OEM deliveries. The solution has resulted in millions in savings.

The other five winners came from Spain (Inetum), Italy (Key Partner), India (Vuram) and UK (Procensol and Yexle).

“Our partners are critical to the success of Appian and our customers,” said Erik de Haas, Vice President at Appian. “As Appian continues to enter and expand in key markets around the world, it is important to work closely with our best partners and together achieve successful markets.”

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