Tata Consultancy Services on Tuesday extended its collaboration with Red Hat to build microservices-based open source solutions and frameworks that will accelerate customers’ digital transformation journeys.

The collaboration aims to develop industry-specific as well as cross-industry horizontal solutions and frameworks leveraging the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, machine learning algorithms, natural language processing engines, and other Red Hat specific products and technologies. These solutions will help customers accelerate their shift away from legacy monolithic systems, towards more agile, cloud native, containerized applications based on open source technologies, in hybrid environments, TCS said in a statement.

Business 4.0

To be built by TCS’ Global Business Solutions Labs in Cincinnati, the solutions address all four pillars of TCS’ Business 4.0 thought leadership framework – intelligent, agile, automated, and on the cloud. “Together, TCS and Red Hat plan to bring our customers a set of solutions that leverages our contextual knowledge, domain expertise and the Business 4.0 thought leadership framework, and based on Red Hat’s open source technologies. These differentiated, interoperable solutions will help our customers accelerate their digital transformation journeys and succeed in today’s fast paced, outcome-focused digital environment,” said Raman Venkatraman, Vice President and Global Head, Alliances & Technology Unit, TCS.

Technology skills

“Red Hat and TCS’ long standing, successful collaboration is now extending around DevOps, data science, AI/machine-learning, and cyber security. We see tremendous business value in TCS’ solutions on Red Hat’s OpenShift Container Platform. By leveraging TCS’ technology skills to build more secure, intelligent and responsive solutions, we aim to deliver superior end user experiences, offer new growth opportunities to our customers and accelerate their digital transformation journeys,” said Larry Stack, Senior Vice President, Global Accounts and Target Industries, Red Hat.

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