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| | November 20156CIOReviewCopyright © 2015 CIOReview. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.CIOReviewNOVEMBER -20 - 2015Mailing AddressCIOReview44790 S. Grimmer Blvd Suite 202, Fremont, CA 94538T:510.402.1463, F:510-894-8405 November - 20 - 2015, Vol 04 SE 102 Published by CIOReview To subscribe to CIOReviewVisit www.cioreview.com IT Services SpecialCIOReviewEditorial StaffSalesT:510. 565. 7627Alex D'SouzaBrian JacksonDerek JamesJoe Philip Kyle SummersSamden SherpaBenny Thomasbenny@cioreview.comJerry Lynnjerry@cioreview.comLawrence Tselawrence@cioreview.comMichael Adammichael.adam@cioreview.comVisualizersStephen ThomasSukirti AgnihotriManaging EditorJeevan GeorgeThe IT industry has always been defined for its innate nature of incessantly transforming and creating uproar in every possible area in the business world. Today, it is quite hard to overlook its indispensible role in impacting the financial, operational, and marketing decisions of organizations that have peacefully embraced the `Big Bangs' from the technology world--Big Data, mobile, cloud computing and social web. Technology pundits term this phenomenon as a `fine marriage' between IT and business. However, there is always seems to be some `trouble in the paradise' due to market volatility and unprecedented economic conditions that have led to a flurry of mergers, acquisition, innovations, and investments by IT solutions providers. These solution providers are literally offering `everything as a service' to mark the consumerization of IT. While these IT services leaders continue to zealously carry on their pursuits to thwart competition, the customer demand for flexibility, scalability, and security at affordable cost seems to grow at dizzying pace.The year 2015 has witnessed significant adoption of cloud service, DevOps, and BYOD concepts to bring down IT and people costs. However, experts posit that these IT-savvy firms are still many miles away in terms of achieving speedier delivery of their services and reducing the chances of human errors. Additionally, a large number of Big Data analytics tools and platforms have disrupted the industry to capacitate companies with skills that are needed to manage and handle new form data architectures and complexities. Nonetheless, the mounting pressure to keep up with the market changes and rising customer expectations no longer seem to be a major deterrent to solution providers and IT giants who are constantly evolving to strengthen their turf of offerings. In this light, we present to you CIOReview's 50 most promising IT services providers, along with their solutions and strategies to give an unblemished view of industry as a whole. We hope, the thought leadership and success stories of the IT companies featured in this edition will walk you through subtleties of the industry and business of IT.Write to us your insights!Jeevan George Managing Editoreditor@cioreview.comEditorialGetting into the Core of Clamor in the IT World
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