TCS collaborates with Intel to drive digital transformations
12 June, New Delhi
Tata Consultancy Services, (TCS), a leading global IT services, consulting and business solutions organisation, today announced a new collaboration with Intel Corporation to build a “future ready reference architecture” for the Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud, network, 5G, AI, and data centre infrastructure management, helping to meet the rapidly evolving digital transformation requirements of global markets.
The collaboration will enable the development of solutions based on Intel’s technologies such as Intel Xeon Processors, 7th-Gen Intel Core processors, Intel Optane SSDs, Intel Xeon Phi processors, and Intel Omni-Path Technology, as well as Intel solutions including Intel Rack Scale Design, network function virtualisation (NFV), and artificial intelligence.
Reacting on the collaboration, Shannon Poulin, Vice President, Intel Sales and Marketing Group, said, “The collaboration with TCS marks a milestone for our continued efforts to enable customers and the industry with services and technologies for digital transformation.”
“TCS is committed to delivering innovative solutions that provide customers an edge over competition and steer their businesses toward a more efficient digital future,” said Raman Venkatraman, Global Head of Alliances and Technology Unit, TCS. “The collaboration with Intel will enable us to create market-ready solutions for digital transformations, while reducing time and cost.”
The combined abilities and deep expertise of TCS and Intel are expected to provide high-value offerings and data centre solutions that improve performance, speed, reliability, and flexibility that meet the demands of data-intense applications and support next-generation business models
.Coupled with TCS’ full services digital expertise, the collaboration will deliver business value by advancing customers’ data centers and end-to-end IoT solutions such as edge devices, operating systems, storage, analytics, end-point devices, and networking infrastructure investments.
TCS and Intel are also investing in Centers of Excellence (CoE) in the US and India, which will be hubs for next generation data centre technologies, IoT and cloud-ready network architectures to support customers.
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