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The Verdict is In – Nagarro Custom Judging Software Found Green as Charged
By Vishal Gauri (11) on June 1st, 2010

A few months ago we mentioned the Moody’s Mega Math Challenge, organized by Nagarro customer SIAM (the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics). This week we are pleased to report that, for the first time ever, the judging process for the contest has gone paperless thanks to custom software built by Nagarro. The new software allowed seven teams of judges to view hundreds of detailed submissions online – securely, remotely and at their own convenience – thus eliminating printing, mailing and redistribution of printed hard copies.

Nagarro is proud to partner with SIAM to develop paperless systems as an eco-friendly alternative to manual processes. To learn more about how Nagarro’s custom software development services can help your company’s business goals, please contact us at info@nagarro.com.

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Know a High School Math Whiz?
By Vikas Sehgal (9) on December 8th, 2009

Know a high school math whiz? Registration is open for Moody’s Mega Math Challenge

Nagarro shares a love of mathematics with customer SIAM (the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics).  This year, Nagarro’s custom applications will be automating the judging process for the Moody’s Mega Math Challenge, an Internet-based math contest co-hosted with SIAM. Participating teams of students are given 14 hours to solve an open-ended, realistic, applied math-modeling problem focused on real-world issues.

The content spotlights applied mathematics as a powerful problem-solving tool, a viable and exciting profession, and a vital contributor to advances in an increasingly technical society. Scholarship prizes total $100,000.

If you know a high school math whiz from Maine through Washington, DC who might be interested in participating, please feel free to share information on the contest. Registration closes on February 26, 2010.

Who knows, the winners could be your future employees (or our future customers)…

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