Indian IT companies and consulting firm Tata Consultancy Providers (TCS) has prolonged its partnership with Telenor Denmark (TnDK), the second-largest cellular operator within the Danish market, for a further 5 years to supply managed IT infrastructure companies. TCS will proceed leveraging its Machine First Supply Mannequin and edge automation applied sciences to boost TnDK’s operations, serving over 1.6 million subscribers.
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Seamless Enterprise Continuity
The prolonged collaboration ensures seamless enterprise continuity and operational price reductions. TCS will handle Telenor Denmark’s IT infrastructure from its European supply centre over the following 5 years, optimising digital belongings and bettering consumer experiences.
Louise Haurum, Chief Know-how Officer, Telenor Denmark, stated, “By persevering with our collaboration, we’re assured that TCS will proceed to ship the strategic insights and technological experience required to navigate the complexities of our evolving enterprise atmosphere.”
Martin Ravn, Head of Community and Infrastructure, Telenor, stated “We’re happy to increase our partnership with TCS to beat the complicated challenges in managing IT infrastructure. TCS proximity supply centre in Europe is the proper supply mannequin to cater our current and future enterprise wants.”
Akhilesh Tiwari, President of Communications, Media and Info Providers (CMI) at TCS, stated, “Utilizing our proximity supply centre capabilities in Europe, we are going to assist Telenor Denmark in reaching operational supply excellence.”
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TCS Telecom Capabilities
TCS says it serves 5 of the highest 10 international telecom operators, 4 of the highest six European operators and 6 of the highest seven North American operators. Its capabilities within the trade embody digital transformation, API-fication, cloud companies, community companies, infrastructure companies, automation, agile/DevOps, information and analytics.
The prolonged partnership will see TCS handle the telecom operator’s IT infrastructure with an automation-first supply strategy.