Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. is expanding its partnership with SAP to help businesses accelerate their adoption of generative artificial intelligence and cloud at scale.
The collaboration aims to promote scalability, agility and innovation, fosters a simpler migration from on-premises to cloud environments.
Through this collaboration, TCS works with SAP to enable a centralized ecosystem for global customers, improving service management and end-user experience. TCS plans to establish the Innovation Council, leveraging the Agile Innovation Cloud Framework to promote innovation in areas such as AI democratization, GEN AI, and the automation ecosystem.
“Over the past 20 years, TCS and SAP have consistently provided industry-leading solutions and empowered global companies on their journey of digital transformation,” said V Rajanna, president of TCS’s technology, software and services. “As we embark on the next phase, we are committed to creating sustainable value and driving customer growth.”
Additionally, TCS will leverage the TCS Pace Port Innovation Network, which spans 12 major cities around the world, collaborating and developing solutions with SAP customers at Ideity. The TCS PACE network aims to promote systematic, scalable and sustainable innovation in businesses.
“The collaboration with TCS continues to drive meaningful impact for our customers by bringing together key cloud solutions and proven delivery expertise,” said Thomas Saueressig, member of SAP’s Executive Committee, Customer Service and Delivery. “Together, we are helping organizations simplify their transformation journey, accelerate cloud adoption, and leverage the power of AI and data.”
“TCS is looking forward to building on its 20-year partnership with SAP and launching an acceleration path to rise in SAP adoption and E2E automation with GEN AI,” said Vikram Karakoti, global headhead at TCS. “The new efforts combine our agile, scalable methodologies with cutting-edge GEN AI innovations to help global companies adapt, grow and unlock new opportunities through technology.”