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TCS ties up with Sony

Mumbai, Jan. 23

Tata Consultancy Services has signed a ‘multi-million dollar’ deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc (SPE) to develop and deploy Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) solutions. It will enable Sony and its customers to ensure better use of all its IT assets to advance their business goals, said a press release from TCS. However, the financial details of the agreement were not disclosed.

Centred on the deployment of reusable and network-aware applications, the SOA framework leverages key business assets within and beyond enterprise boundaries, with interoperability, independent of platforms, languages and protocols. – Our Bureau

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