Daimler and Infosys announce strategic partnership to drive Hybrid Cloudpowered Innovation & IT Infrastructure Transformation in the Automotive Sector
Posted On: 2020-12-22 05:34:35 (Time Zone: Arizona, USA)
Daimler AG and Infosys (NYSE: INFY), today announced a long-term strategic partnership for a technology-driven IT infrastructure transformation. After the receipt of all regulatory approvals, Daimler AG will transform its IT operating model and infrastructure landscape across workplace services, service desk, data center, networks and SAP Basis together with Infosys. The partnership will enable the company to deepen its focus on software engineering and to establish a fully scalable on-demand digital IT infrastructure and anytime-anywhere workplace. The collaboration will empower Daimler to strengthen its IT capabilities, and Infosys, its automotive expertise.
Daimler and Infosys Announce Strategic Partnership to Drive Hybrid Cloud-powered Innovation & IT Infrastructure Transformation in the Automotive Sector
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Infosys wins $3.2 billion contract from Daimler
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Infosys wins $3.2 billion contract from Daimler
Shilpa Phadnis / TNN / Dec 22, 2020, 22:44 IST
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BENGALURU: It’s a landmark, multi-billion-dollar deal win for Infosys. The Bengaluru-based IT firm has won the largest deal ever in its history from German automotive major Daimler that sources said is estimated at $3.2 billion, spread over eight years.
The deal involves a massive infrastructure overhaul and migration to a hybrid cloud environment. It will bolster Infosys s presence in the automotive space and will allow Daimler to focus on its core engineering and digital capabilities.
The latest win is bigger than the $1.5-billion Vanguard deal that Infosys bagged in August. The Daimler-Infosys deal is so significant that Infosys chairman Nandan Nilekani took to Twitter to call it an industry defining partnership. Infosys and Daimler declined to comment on the deal