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Claudio Muruzábal guides formerly Mexico-based Neoris now a Miami-based global consulting firm employing 3,000

   In 10 years Neoris has grown from a primarily Mexican company to a global firm with more than 3,000 employees and operations from Argentina to Hungary. And for CEO Claudio Muruzábal, it's only the start. While the company's main focus has been on implementing business software for Latin American firms as the second largest consulting firm on the continent, it's also looking at inroads to Europe and growing its US market share. "We grew 60% plus last year in the US. We're going to double our size this year and we're also growing in New York," Mr. Muruzábal said. "We have a strong Spanish organization that is our beachhead into Europe, although we have plans and projects going on in most of the large countries in Europe." And when eyeing the future of business technology, he said the biggest game-changer will come in mobile technology and giving employees information they need to make critical decisions regardless of where they are. Mr. Muruzábal was interviewed in Neoris' Miami headquarters by Miami Today staff writer Zachary S. Fagenson.

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