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NTT DATA Services Announces New Framework for Modernizing Business Applications

NTT DATA Services, a recognized leader in global technology services, today announced the company’s new Time to Value application framework, an innovative, next-generation approach for implementing and modernizing enterprise applications. Clients can now benefit from continuous and incremental improvement of their SAP, Oracle, Salesforce and Microsoft applications in as little as 11 weeks.

To create the framework, NTT DATA reviewed its rich history of successful enterprise application projects across thousands of applications and hundreds of clients over a five year period. The research showed that the most successful projects achieved results in 11 weeks, which reduces the risk and uncertainty of complex and costly multi-year modernization efforts.

“Too often, client IT or priorities change before long, complex application programs are complete,” said Mark Fulgham, president of Enterprise Application Services, NTT DATA Services. “Through our framework - which allows for greater results in shorter amounts of time - we can reduce the risk of scope creep, cost overruns and missed deadlines, so C-suite executives can achieve measurable results that have a positive impact on business outcomes and optimize their IT environments.”

The Time to Value framework consists of four predefined and standardized 11 week segments: Design, Integrate, Refine and Release. Each segment is managed through an agile-like, self-contained process focused on desired outcomes, such as speed, scale, flexibility or verification. The segments can be organized in any order and may overlap or run sequentially.

NTT DATA’s global headquarters is in Japan and the Time to Value framework is influenced by the concept of Kaizen, which is the Japanese philosophy of continuous improvement. For more information on Time to Value, please visit our website.

About NTT DATA Services

NTT DATA Services partners with clients to navigate and simplify the modern complexities of business and technology, delivering the insights, solutions and outcomes that matter most. We deliver tangible business results by combining deep industry expertise with applied innovations in digital, cloud and automation across a comprehensive portfolio of consulting, application, infrastructure and business process outsourcing services.

NTT DATA Services, headquartered in Plano, Texas, is a division of NTT DATA Corporation, a top 10 global business and IT services provider with 110,000+ professionals in more than 50 countries, and NTT Group, a partner to 85 percent of the Fortune 100. Visit nttdataservices.com to learn more.

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