Infosys, Dow Jones collaborate to launch new WSJ preference Centre
Dow Jones, a global provider of news and business information, and Infosys have announced the rollout of a new and enhanced WSJ Preference Centre that provides better digital experience to its users
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Bengaluru, 22 February: Dow Jones, a global provider of news and business information, and Infosys have announced the rollout of a new and enhanced WSJ Preference Centre that provides better digital experience to its users.
Infosys said in a release that expanded personalisation choices provide customised digital experience to the users, thereby improving relevancy and surfacing reporting and insights.
According to the company, Dow Jones has leveraged its partnership with Infosys to design and build the updated preference centre to save decision makers time while offering them greater control.
“Infosys has been a key technology partner in deploying successful solutions that enhance users’ experience accessing WSJ content,” said Daniel Bernard, Chief Experience Officer, Dow Jones. “We provide solutions to help people make decisions–and help decision makers save time–and these new customization options will help do just that,” he added.
Commenting on the collaboration, Ashiss Dash, EVP and Global Head- Services, Utilities, Resources and Energy at Infosys said, “Our clients, across industries, are seeing how technological innovation is fuelling the desire for more immersive human experiences. We are working with businesses globally, as they look to deeply personalise and contextualise experiences for their customers. We are delighted to be working with Dow Jones in bringing experiences to life that add value for their subscribers.”
Despite slowdown in the IT industry, large IT firms including Infosys has been winning several large deals in the last three quarters. Last month, Infosys announced bagging of a seven-year contract from Musgrave Group Ltd. The contract involves automating the Irish food wholesaler’s IT operations across Ireland and Europe.
Infosys will utilize its proprietary Topaz and Cobalt platform to transform Musgrave’s IT operations and improve the sales experience for customers and retailers, the company had said.