Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global leader in IT services and consulting, has expanded its partnership with ABB, a company that makes electrical and automation systems. They have worked together for 18 years. The partnership aims to modernise ABB’s global hosting operations, simplify its IT landscape, and strengthen its digital foundation to drive resilience and innovation.
As part of the agreement, TCS will operationalise ABB’s Future Hosting Model. This model will enable predictive operations, faster service restoration, and continuous security assurance through its AI-powered Zero Ops framework. TCS will help accelerate ABB’s Core Platform vision, which prioritises modernisation at scale, greater self-service and automation, cloud migration and agility, and orchestration and resilience.
Alec Joannou, Group CIO, ABB, said, “An extended partnership with TCS strengthens ABB’s ability to deliver value to customers. By modernising our hosting operations, we’re creating a foundation for agility, faster innovation, and improved reliability across the business.”
ABB envisions transforming the hosting landscape by leveraging state-of-the-art technologies that drive innovation and optimisation. This transformation aims to empower its evolving business demands with enhanced flexibility, superior quality, and cost efficiency. TCS’ AI framework will ensure business continuity and excellent service delivery across ABB’s global operations by minimising human intervention.
Anupam Singhal, President of Manufacturing at TCS, said, “TCS has worked with ABB for more than 18 years. This new step shows how well we work together. We want to help ABB use new technology that is easy to change and ready for the future. Our goal is to make technology that helps people, makes work faster, and improves how ABB runs its business.”
Peter Alkema, Global Head of Technology at ABB, said, “ABB wants to build computer systems that are easy to change and grow. Working with TCS, our new project will help us do this and make sure we work at a high level.”
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