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Cognizant to Present at Janney Montgomery Scott 2009 Software & Services Conference

Fri Nov 6, 2009 12:15pm EST
Cognizant to Present at Janney Montgomery Scott 2009 Software & Services
Conference

TEANECK, N.J., Nov. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cognizant (Nasdaq: CTSH), a
leading provider of consulting, technology, and business process outsourcing
services, today announced that Gordon Coburn, Chief Financial and Operating
Officer, will present at the following investor conference. 

Janney Montgomery Scott 2009 Software & Services Conference

    --  Date:  Wednesday, November 11, 2009

    --  Time:  3:15 PM ET


A live audio webcast of the presentation will be available at Cognizant's
website:
http://investors.cognizant.com/

The webcast will remain available on the company's website for 30 days.

About Cognizant 
Cognizant (Nasdaq: CTSH) is a leading provider of information technology,
consulting, and business process outsourcing services. Cognizant's
single-minded passion is to dedicate our global technology and innovation
know-how, our industry expertise and worldwide resources to working together
with clients to make their businesses stronger. With over 50 global delivery
centers and more than 68,000 employees as of September 30, 2009, we combine a
unique onsite/offshore delivery model infused by a distinct culture of
customer satisfaction. A member of the NASDAQ-100 Index and S&P 500 Index,
Cognizant is a Forbes Global 2000 company and a member of the Fortune 1000 and
is ranked among the top information technology companies in BusinessWeek's Hot
Growth and Top 50 Performers listings. Visit us online at www.cognizant.com.



SOURCE  Cognizant

David Nelson, VP, Investor Relations & Treasury, +1-201-498-8840,
David.Nelson@Cognizant.com



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