Convergence 2011 unites Various Customers@ TAKE Solutions

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

TAKE Solutions organized a two-day event, Convergence which concluded on June 13 at the Crystal Springs Golf Resort, New Jersey. In its second year, the event saw the convergence of TAKE's valued customers, analysts and industry experts. The event started with the keynote address by speaker & author, Guy Kawasaki. His speech revolved around "Rules for Revolutionaries"

Srinivasan HR, Vice-Chairman & Vision Holder, TAKE Solutions, elaborated on the vision and direction for TAKE Solutions. Analysts from IDC and Chain Link Research discussed issues impacting SCM and Life Sciences industry including, managing complexity, collaboration, Cloud and leveraging mobile. The event was attended by over 60 customers, representing the cross-section of TAKE's customer base from Small & Medium to Fortune 500 companies from Life Sciences and Supply Chain. All the presentations and panel discussions were focussed around the theme for the event: Maximizing value from technology investments.

"Given the current global economic scenario, we felt it is important to bring our customers together on a topic and set of issues that they are dealing with everyday," said Kishore Rachapudi, President & COO, TAKE Solutions. "Based on the positive feedback we received for Convergence 2011, we plan to double the scale and size of the event for next year."

At the event, TAKE Solutions also launched the latest version of Xtended Process Control (X.PC) 5.8 supplier relationship management software. The enhanced version advances purchasing cycles by offering new vendor-managed inventory and visibility features that provide external suppliers full-visibility into inventory levels across warehouses and external depots. Also, product roadmaps were discussed in detail for all the solutions from TAKE for Life Sciences and Supply Chain domains.

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