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Infosys Opens Doors to Digital Transformation in Canada

Infosys Public Services (IPS) is making significant advances in its bid to physically extend its reach in North America with the inauguration of a new subsidiary, Infosys Public Services Canada, Inc. (IPS Canada). Strategically headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, the new subsidiary aims to streamline digitization for public organizations nationwide and augment government service provision to Canadian citizens.

Infosys Public Services Launches Canadian Subsidiary

As part of its continued expansion strategy, Infosys Public Services announced the commencement of IPS Canada, a new subsidiary with bases in Mississauga ON, Calgary AB, and Burnaby BC, apart from its central office in Ottawa. This initiative is viewed as a logical progression given the increasing growth IPS has experienced within Canada and the progressing government policies and regulations in the tech security sector.

Beneficial Impact of IPS Canada on Public Sector

Boasting a workforce of over 7000 employees, with plans to expand further, IPS Canada has pledged to revamp service delivery for provincial ministries, federal departments, crown firms, and municipalities across the country. The firm plans to tap into local innovative solutions and top-tier IT talent to provide a higher standard of government services to Canadian citizens.

Enhancing Public Service Delivery with Digital Solutions

IPS Canada is set to fortify new and existing Federal, Ontario, and Manitoba government and crown corporation clients’ core business systems. Their mission is to drive resilience through digitization and leverages cloud solutions. The Ottawa office, the epicentre of operations, is equipped to deliver regulated managed services to every government tier. This 10,000 square feet digital hub signifies IPS Canada’s commitment to modernizing public service delivery.

In conclusion, the establishment of IPS Canada strengthens Infosys Public Services’ commitment to digitally enhancing public sector services in Canada. With an emphasis on digital transformation, innovative solutions, and efficient service delivery, this is a significant stride towards fulfilling the digital needs of federal departments, municipalities, crown corporations, and provincial ministries across Canada.

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