EDISON, N.J., March 28, 2016 -- Avaap, one of the largest Infor Alliance Partners and fastest growing Infor-focused IT services and software development firms, today announced that it has been ranked among the 150 Great Places to Work in Healthcare, according to leading industry publication Becker’s Hospital Review. Becker’s list has been published every year since 2011 and evaluates benefits offerings, wellness initiatives, and efforts to improve professional development, diversity and inclusion, work-life balance and a sense of community among employees.
Avaap provides Infor Lawson consulting services, including implementations, upgrades, customizations and support to organizations in the industries it serves. Approximately 65 percent of Avaap customers are large healthcare systems, community hospitals and acute care hospital facilities.
Avaap is known for high quality workplace practices, having earned a spot on the Computerworld Best Places to Work in IT list for the last two consecutive years. During this time Avaap has experienced unprecedented growth, doubling its workforce and continuing to actively hire individuals with Infor Lawson and general ERP experience.
“We are proud to be recognized as a Great Place to Work in healthcare and information technology,” said Dhiraj Shah, CEO, Avaap. “Our culture of innovation and ability to delight customers is powered by hiring top Lawson talent and providing team members with a rich environment of reward, recognition and professional development opportunities. We embrace the philosophy that the best workers are those who love what they do, so we invest in programs that allow individuals at Avaap to thrive and have the career they desire and deserve.”
The Becker’s list of 150 Great Places to Work in Healthcare can be found here.
About Avaap
Headquartered in Edison, N.J. with a global center of excellence in Chennai, India, Avaap is the largest North American Infor-only IT services and software development firm with deep industry expertise in equipment rentals and sales, healthcare, public sector, manufacturing and distribution, food and beverage, retail and fashion. Avaap delivers Infor-specific software solutions and IT services for successful business outcomes, technology optimization and operational excellence. Avaap’s portfolio of JumpStart solutions accelerate technology installations and are designed to help customers achieve the fastest value from their Infor software investments. Avaap has earned numerous industry accolades, including being named on Computerworld’s list of 100 Best Places to Work in IT in 2014 and 2015; recipient of Infor’s Alliance Partner of the Year award in 2014 and 2015; 2013 Infor Service Partner of the Year; five year honoree on the Inc. 500, recipient of NJBIZ 50 Fastest Growing Companies 2015 and Best in Biz Awards in 2015. For more information, visit www.avaap.com.
Melissa Prusher Vice President, Marketing Avaap (732) 710-3425 [email protected]


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