This is the story of a journey that began more than 23 years ago. Kick-started simultaneously in Aliso Viejo, California, USA, and the Indian city of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, with just a handful of talent, digital transformations solutions company UST is currently a formidable global player in the technology domain. When the company began operations more than two decades ago, it indeed heralded a new brand of technology services till then unknown to the Kerala domain. The growth, over the years, has been phenomenal. The company, currently offering services to the most prominent among Fortune 500 and Global 2000 companies, has been delivering measurable value and lasting change across various industries across the world.
From just a few offices in 1999, UST currently is present in around 30 countries with more than 35 offices. In India, UST has offices in Bengaluru, Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Noida, Hosur, Coimbatore, and Ahmedabad. Having posted over $1.7 billion in revenue in 2022, UST is aiding the best companies globally in their efforts aimed at digital transformation. The 30,000 employees (USsociates, as they are known as) at UST who have been the driving force at the company, are also glad that their professional expertise is for a technology player that has been rated, year after year, as one of the best places to work globally.
Digital transformation through the deployment of disruptive solutions comes easy to UST, no matter which company it has in its customer list. The company has made it a habit to deliver excellence to the customer companies that rely on its new-age solutions as they gallop towards achieving digital transformation.
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