Prosares Solutions Pvt Ltd

Prosares Solutions Pvt Ltd

IT Services and IT Consulting

Mumbai, Maharashtra 5,722 followers

Digital Workplace, Contract Management, Vendor Portal, Dealer Portal, Bots, RPA, Machine Learning, Azure PaaS, Apps

About us

Contact details: +91 83690 00435 / [email protected] Prosares Solutions Pvt Ltd was founded in 2002. Since inception, the company has focused on “solutioning” skills and has delivered a large variety and number of high-impact solutions to enterprise customers. Around 2007, Prosares became Microsoft’s partner (initially Silver & later Gold-certified) in competencies relating to SharePoint. Over these years, Prosares has acquired and sustained relationships with leading corporates in various sectors such as Financial Services (Insurance, Banking, Mutual Funds, Wealth Management, BPOs), Media (Advertising, Broadcasting), Manufacturing (Automobiles, Consumer Goods, Electrical, Pharmaceutical), Real Estate & Infrastructure, Services (IT, Consulting, Telecom), Shipping, etc. Besides, a sizeable part of the company’s revenue is derived from its overseas customer relationships spanning USA, Europe, Middle East & Southeast Asia. Currently, a team of over hundred professionals (with core development team strength of 80), Prosares plans to consolidate its presence in domestic and international markets in its chosen areas of expertise. Apart from its own business development team catering to domestic market, Prosares is constantly on the lookout for suitable partnerships in international markets.

Website
http://www.prosares.com
Industry
IT Services and IT Consulting
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2002
Specialties
Digital Workplace, Enterprise Collaboration, SharePoint & Microsoft Teams, Document Management, Knowledge Management, Vendor Portal, Dealer Portal, Contract Management, Bots - Chat, Speech, RPA, Azure PaaS, Blockchain, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Applications Development, Enterprise Portals, ProDigi Digital Workplace, Intranet, Collaboration, Documents, Knowledge, Employee Services, LegaDox - Contract Lifecycle Management + Legal Document Management, SureAlly - Vendor Portal, Dealer Portal, Partner Portal, ProBot - Intelligent automation - AI, Machine Learning, Chatbot, Speechbot, RPA , Application Development - asp.net / MVC, Xamarin, Azure Paas, PowerApps, Power Platform, PowerApps, and Low Code No Code

Locations

  • Primary

    Techniplex-1, 518 A/B/C, Swami Vivekananda Rd, Liliya Nagar, Malad (W) Mumbai, Maharashtra 400064

    Mumbai, Maharashtra 400064, IN

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Employees at Prosares Solutions Pvt Ltd

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  • I enjoy spending time at home and focusing on self-improvement. I’m always trying to learn new things or work on projects. I recently made an app called ClassMoon. It’s for managing classes and helps with stuff like keeping records, sorting out schedules, handling fees, and other related tasks. This was my first time doing freelance work, and wow, did I learn a lot! It really opened my eyes to what it’s like developing apps in the real world and working directly with clients. When I’m not working on projects, I watch anime, travel, and play cricket. Cricket’s been a big part of my life - I used to play in school competitions and even won medals for sports and academics. Back then, life felt organized and good. But things changed after school. In junior college, I got distracted by relationships and couldn’t focus on studying. Then COVID-19 happened, and I spent my first two years of college at home. I missed out on the normal college life. Even though that was tough, I started learning from YouTube. That’s how I got into coding. I began with React, then learned Node.js and MongoDB too. My first internship at a startup was really hard - I worked 11-12 hours a day. It taught me about working hard, but also made me want a better work-life balance. That’s what I found at Prosares. With set working hours and good support, I can do my best without getting too tired. Looking to the future, I’ve got this dream of becoming an entrepreneur and turning my ideas into real, successful products. My plan is to start off by selling them as a freelancer, and hopefully grow these ideas into a proper business over time. If I can pull this off, it’d bring me one step closer to another big dream I have—traveling around the world and experiencing different cultures. I really think having a solid financial foundation makes life a whole lot easier, both personally and professionally It’s definitely something I’m committed to working towards, no matter what it takes. . In Frame: Abhilash pal . #humansofprosares

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  • Looking back, I can’t help but smile at my childhood and school days. They were truly the best times—so carefree and simple. Our biggest worries? Just homework and those surprise tests that always seemed to pop up. Life felt light, and we were so innocent then. As I got older, I started to see how important knowledge really is. It’s what gives you confidence and helps you handle any situation. There’s always more to learn, like an endless ocean of information. I found that staying curious was key to growing, both personally and in my career. This way of thinking helped me adapt to life’s changes, especially after I got married. Before that, I thought being single was the best—not many responsibilities, and mom and dad were always there to take care of things. But marriage showed me a different kind of happiness. I found joy in doing things for my partner and building our life together. It was fulfilling in ways I never expected. Then came motherhood, which was a whole new level. I have PCOD, so doctors told me I might not be able to have kids. Finding out I was pregnant, already three months along, felt like a miracle. It completely changed my priorities—now my child comes first in everything. Whether it’s feeding them or taking care of their needs, I do it all with my whole heart. Before I got married, I worried about juggling everything—cooking, work, and home stuff seemed overwhelming. But over time, I figured out how to manage it all. My mom and mother-in-law have been a huge help, especially when I went back to work after taking a break. Working in my field has been something I’ve wanted since I was a kid. I remember in 5th grade, I decided I wanted to be a computer engineer. Some people said it would be tough as a woman, but achieving that goal feels really rewarding. One thing that makes me really happy is giving back. I believe in sharing at least 30% of what we have—whether it’s food or other essentials—with people who need it. Helping others reminds me of what’s really important in life: family, learning, and being kind to others. . In frame- Durga Ashok . #humansofprosares

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  • I’ve been thinking about my dream life lately. It’s funny, but I sometimes find myself missing those lockdown days. There was something so peaceful about working from home, taking walks in the fields, and just reconnecting with nature. It felt like a breath of fresh air, you know? It reminds me of when I was a kid, visiting my village. I used to love playing with the bulls and watching them work in the fields. But now? It’s all tractors. Don’t get me wrong, they’re useful, but they bring all this noise, pollution, and expense. It’s like we’ve lost touch with nature somehow. I think technology’s great, but we’ve kind of gone overboard with it. Look atwhat’s happening to our planet - ice caps melting, pollution rising. It’s scary stuff. We need to rethink how we use tech, focus more on keeping things sustainable. Like, instead of showing off fancy cars, why not hop on a metro? It’s way more efficient, right? You know, when I was little, I never wanted to grow up. I still miss those carefree days sometimes. But my parents always taught me that my actions would shape my future. I’ve made some mistakes along the way, sure, but I’m glad I got back on track when I did. It’s helped me grow and learn from life’s ups and downs. I’m pretty spiritual, and I find a lot of comfort in reading the Bhagavad Gita. It reminds me that pain is just part of life, tied to our basic needs - food, shelter, clothes. Sometimes I think, if I were Prime Minister, what would I do? I’d focus on free healthcare for everyone - because, let’s face it, medical bills are a constant worry. And free education too, based on merit, not money or quotas. So yeah, my dream? It’s a world without corruption, where everyone can get healthcare and education, where hard work pays off, and everyone gets a fair shot at success. A balanced, caring society where people can really thrive. That’s the kind of world I’d love to see. . In frame: Mangesh Yadav . #Humans Of Prosares

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  • #RakeshRecommends Episode 06: If you’ve ever questioned the true motives behind human behavior, ‘The Elephant in the Brain’ by Kevin Simler and Robin Hanson is a must-read. This thought-provoking book uncovers the hidden drives behind our actions, revealing how status, self-interest, and social dynamics shape our everyday choices. Dive in for a fresh perspective on why we do what we do! #TheElephantInTheBrain #BookRecommendation #HiddenMotives #RakeshRecommends

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