Developed alongside Statista, the list evaluates companies based on a methodology that equally weighs financial performance and industry influence. This includes factors such as revenue growth, intellectual property, and digital relevance. For Astreya, the recognition highlights two decades of experience in managing IT infrastructure, from cloud operations to the digital workplace, specifically as the firm pivots toward AI-powered services.
CEO Romil Bahl attributed the ranking to a business model focused on long-term client relationships and disciplined execution rather than short-term gains alone. As enterprises scramble to integrate AI into their daily workflows, CTO Edward Betancourt noted that the company’s primary role is bridging the divide between theoretical innovation and practical application. This sentiment was echoed by CHRO Louise Winstone, who emphasized that the firm’s philosophy centers on ensuring technology empowers the human experience rather than complicating it. By focusing on the intersection of automation and employee experience, Astreya aims to maintain its momentum as a critical partner for organizations scaling their digital operations.




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