Tata Consultancy Services, a global IT services, consulting and business solutions organisation, announced it has entered into a strategic partnership with AGL to deliver the latter’s organisation-wide cloud transformation program.
The partnership is aimed at enabling AGL’s growth strategy and achieving its vision of becoming a digital utility of the future, TCS said in its press release.
Launched in early 2020, the transformation program envisages modernising the application estate and moving workloads to the cloud, to create a new future-proof digital core that will allow AGL to accelerate its innovation and deliver superior customer experiences. The TCS and AGL teams used their contextual knowledge to assess and plan the upgradation path for each of the legacy applications and create the migration roadmap. Leveraging its Cloud Migration Factory that uses high levels of automation to speed up the migration, TCS has already transformed and optimised over 50 applications and transitioned 50 percent of the corporate workload to the cloud, supporting the exit of AGL’s Melbourne and Sydney data centres.
Further, to fully realise the agility and efficiency benefits of the cloud, TCS will work with AGL to deploy a new DevOps based operating model with high levels of automation and self-service capabilities that will enable faster and more frequent delivery of new enhancements and features. Set to run until end-2021, the cloud transformation program is expected to significantly accelerate innovation at AGL, harnessing the cloud-native capabilities in AI, ML and IoT to develop new products and enhance customer experience.
“We have made good progress and continue to build momentum in our Cloud Transformation Program. Partnering with TCS helped us reduce risks and accelerate the migration, meeting our stretch targets. Once we complete this program, AGL will be very well placed to deliver superior customer experiences and drive growth,” said Owen Rapose, Head of Cloud Technology, AGL.
“We are proud to partner with AGL in leading digital transformation in the utilities industry, adopting new technologies to drive innovation, engage better with customers and strengthen competitive differentiation,” said Vikram Singh, Country Head, TCS Australia and New Zealand. “Our decade-long partnership gives us deep contextual knowledge and insights that are invaluable in such large, complex transformations. We are only at the start of a long transformation journey that will see further unlocking of value as we start building innovations that leverage the full power of the cloud stack.”
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