SOUTHFIELD, Mich., July 18, 2017 -- Stefanini, a $1B global IT provider, is celebrating 30 years of history, reinforcing its digital transformation offerings. Founded in Brazil in 1987 by entrepreneur Marco Stefanini, current global CEO of the company, Stefanini has a broad portfolio ranging from traditional solutions such as service desk, field service and outsourcing (BPO) to modern mobility tools; additional offerings include personalized marketing campaigns and mobile card processing, artificial intelligence, robotics and solutions that enable the transition from Industry 3.0 to 4.0—also called the 4th Industrial Revolution.
"We have entered the digital world, where there is a high demand for efficiency, cost optimization and convenience for the consumer. Customers want solutions that add value wherever they are. Therefore, we are focused on offering tools that allow a true transformation of our customers' business," says Marco Stefanini, noting that today the company can set up an entirely digital bank for any institution in just three months.
According to the executive, the companies that provide IT services have an even greater challenge: to promote business transformation. "The business takes on a much larger dimension, which is global transformation through the digital world. Modern information and communication technologies are being combined with traditional processes, thus changing the various production areas. Therefore, business transformation starts acting as the protagonist of the 4th Industrial Revolution, whose technological base predicts the use of cybernetic systems, Internet of Things, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and analytics," says Mr. Stefanini.
For the company, it’s paramount to explore the capacity to transform machines into devices connected to networks in Industry 4.0, generating a great volume of information in real time. Companies that succeed in establishing this new stage in their manufacturing, using the intersection of data for decision making, will have advantages such as interoperability, virtualization, remote monitoring, real-time capabilities, resource optimization, decentralization of decision making and modularity.
This year the company announced new investments in North America and Asia Pacific with the goal of growing 25 percent by 2020 in the region. To reach this goal, the company is focusing on an innovative offer and reinforcing Stefanini's role in acting as a digital transformation agent for companies.
Further information is available at: www.stefanini.com.
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