TCS has collaborated with IBM to assist clients accelerate their digital and cognitive enterprise transformations to the IBM public cloud platform.
Under the terms of this partnership, TCS and IBM plan to co-develop solutions designed to help clients migrate workloads across applications, analytics, data estate and platforms using IBM Cloud Paks, enterprise-ready software solutions running on Red Hat OpenShift technology.
Further, TCS will establish an IBM Enterprise Cloud Architecture Unit, which will include technical professionals from both companies. “We are investing in our alliance with IBM to co-create accelerators and other assets to further enhance the speed to market of our customers’ modernisation initiatives and drive their transformation to become cognitive ready enterprises leveraging the new IBM public cloud ecosystem,” said Raman Venkatraman, Global Head -HiTech & Professional Services Industry Unit, TCS.
TCS will offer services around IBM’s cloud native and open technologies leveraging the IBM Cloud Pak portfolio, including IBM Cloud Paks for applications, data, integration, automation, multicloud management and security. These services can help clients migrate, manage and transform their enterprise workloads and applications on the IBM public cloud.
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