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December 06, 2011

Pyxis Mobile Partners with Keane to Help Build Mobile Apps

Pyxis Mobile, a provider of mobile application development platform, announced its association with Keane, an NTT DATA company and information technology services firm.

The agreement is significant for both partners as a number of large companies are looking for solutions to deliver mobile apps to their employees and customers. Keane has more than 12,500 professionals in 11 countries and the company will offer Pyxis Mobile’s mobile application development solutions to businesses across the world.

Enterprises are approaching IT consulting firms to bypass challenges involving mobile app development. This trend has created opportunities for Pyxis Mobile as companies such as Keane are leveraging its software platform to help customers meet their mobility goals.

"Through this implementation partnership, Pyxis Mobile and Keane will help businesses across the globe simplify even the most complex data integration requirements in order to quickly and cost-effectively build mobile applications for their enterprise,” said Shamlan Siddiqi of Keane’s Systems and Solutions Architecture Practice, in a statement.

By associating with Pyxis Mobile, Keane will empower its customers to build, deploy and manage their mobile apps quickly.

Utilizing Keane’s expertise in application services, infrastructure, and business process outsourcing, it will be able to meet clients' complex system integration requirements and mobile development needs.

“Working with global technology partners is crucial to our business expansion plan,” said Todd Christy, president and CTO, Pyxis Mobile. “Keane’s market leading system integration and mobile application development expertise further enhances our growing channel program.”

Recently, Syntel, a global information technology services and knowledge process outsourcing firm, announced its partnership with Pyxis Mobile. The alliance will enable Syntel to leverage Pyxis Mobile platform to ensure flexibility, speed and interoperability in its mobile applications for iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, and Android smartphones and tablets.


Rajani Baburajan is a contributing editor for MobilityTechzone. To read more of Rajani's articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Carrie Schmelkin


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