
Kaizen Analytix, a provider of AI, data analytics, and technology services, is strategically expanding its offerings to include the design and operation of Global Capability Centers (GCCs) for its clients. This new service is designed to help enterprises augment their current resources and accelerate initiatives in key areas like AI, Digital Transformation, ERP enablement, and Data Analytics, all with a focus on speed and scale.
Kaizen Analytix is launching a new service to design and operate Global Capability Centers (GCCs) for clients.
The GCCs are designed to help enterprises accelerate initiatives in AI, Digital Transformation, and Analytics.
The model emphasizes flexibility and offers a lower-cost alternative to traditional consulting firms.
The company's global footprint includes locations in the U.S., India, UAE, and Japan.
GCCs will provide a broad spectrum of services, including advanced analytics, software development, and continuous support.
This expansion reinforces Kaizen's commitment to delivering a differentiated global delivery model.
Kaizen's GCC model is a reimagining of global delivery for a data-first, AI-enabled economy. Each client-specific GCC acts as a hub, utilizing agile processes and top-tier talent from Kaizen's expanding global footprint. This approach allows Kaizen to provide localized expertise with global scale, helping enterprises achieve business outcomes faster. By building and operating these dedicated centers, Kaizen aims to solve common challenges like delayed projects and escalating costs.
"Our Global Capability Center model is more than geographic expansion—it's a reimagining of how global delivery should work across AI, Digital Transformation, Data Analytics, and ERP implementation, maintenance and support," said Krishna Arangode, Founder & CEO of Kaizen Analytix. "Enterprises today expect speed, sustained value, and scalable innovation. By building and operating a dedicated GCC for our clients, we bring a kaizen mindset of continuous improvement and disciplined execution across people, process, and technology."
The GCCs will offer a wide range of services, from advanced analytics and data science to modern software development and continuous application support. This allows clients to flex their capacity as needed while benefiting from Kaizen's deep expertise. According to Jeff Anderson, Founder and Chief Growth Officer, this model will help organizations achieve faster results, sustained financial impact, and better business decisions at scale. The expansion is being led by Raj Gopalaswamy, an Associate Partner at Kaizen with extensive experience in scaling global delivery models.
"We've seen organizations struggle with delayed projects, escalating costs, and fragmented processes," added Jeff Anderson. "The GCC for our clients allows us to solve these challenges head-on—delivering faster results, sustained EBITDA impact, and better business decisions at scale. This is Kaizen's differentiated promise."
Kaizen is a leading provider of AI, data analytics, and technology services and solutions. Kaizen combines strong business acumen, deep subject matter expertise, and technical know-how to rapidly uncover actionable insights and sustainable business benefits across the value chain. Recognized for speed and flexibility by Gartner, NPR, Forbes, Entrepreneur, and Inc. 5000 as one of America's fastest-growing private companies, Kaizen is a certified minority-owned business headquartered in Atlanta with offices in other major US cities and a global offshore team.