It was a good news for all Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and IBM employees as both the firms announced to expand their global alliance to help clients migrate workloads across applications, analytics, data estate and platforms.
With this partnership, TCS will establish an IBM Enterprise Cloud Architecture Unit, that will help technical professionals from both companies.
As per Live Mint report, major Indian IT firms like Infosys Ltd, Wipro Ltd and TCS have been doing their best in strengthening their cloud offerings with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure and IBM Cloud and others.
“TCS has been partnering with leading corporations in their growth and transformation journeys, helping them accelerate their application modernisation and cloud migration initiatives with its Machine First approach. The outcome is a robust, flexible and future-ready digital core that enhances the enterprise’s resilience and adaptability," said Raman Venkatraman, global head - HiTech and Professional Services Industry Unit from TCS.
“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,"Venkatraman added.
Currently, TCS is part of the IBM public cloud ecosystem, which is an initiative to support global system integrators to help clients modernise and transform mission-critical workloads, including IBM public cloud. This will all happen with Red Hat OpenShift for any cloud environment.