ValueNotes named to the 2009 Black Book Top 10 Independent Research Advisor Firms

ValueNotes, a leading provider of business intelligence and research, is named to the 2009 Black Book's Top 10 Outsourcing/Sourcing Independent Research Firms ranking - honored for the 2nd consecutive year.

Pune, Maharashtra, March 9, 2009 /India PRwire/ -- ValueNotes, a leading provider of business intelligence and research, is named to the 2009 Black Book’s Top 10 Outsourcing/Sourcing Independent Research Firms ranking - honored for the 2nd consecutive year.

Independent Research Advisor Rankings

Research Firm

Datamonitor Ovum Orbys

AMR Research

Forrester

Gartner

Aberdeen

Equaterra

ValueNotes

Springboard Research

Zagada

Alsbridge

The Black Book ranking is based on client testimonials and feedback. The Brown-Wilson Group and Black Book annually surveys an organization’s satisfaction with their outsourcing service providers and consultants. Each service provider is evaluated on a scale of 1-10 on 20 key performance indicators. Black Book invited over 400,000 individuals to participate in the ranking process.

According to Arun Jethmalani, CEO, ValueNotes, “To feature for a second time in a list of illustrious peers is a great honour for us. We are doing something right in terms of dedication to our clients and the industry.”

For more information, please download the 2009 Black Book of Outsourcing Advisor Report at http://www.theblackbookofoutsourcing.com/resourceslinks.htm

Notes to Editor

ValueNotes Database is a leading provider of business intelligence and research, with expertise across selected domains and types of customer needs. Working with clients across the globe we have significant understanding of international markets.

The ValueNotes Outsourcing Practice is one of the largest information providers on the outsourcing industry. Our Outsourcing Practice uses a comprehensive, analytical framework providing fresh insights into the fast emerging and yet, complex outsourcing space. We extensively track the outsourcing space in-depth through a regular analysis of news and events and continuous primary research and contact with the industry.

To learn more about the ValueNotes Outsourcing Practice, see samples, order reports, or provide us with your feedback on this research, please go to www.valuenotes.biz or write to bporesearch@valuenotes.biz. You can also call us at

91(20) 6623 1700, extn 793

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