TCS expands its strategic partnership with Google Cloud

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TCS expands its strategic partnership with Google Cloud
These services help companies achieve superior business outcomes from cloud transformation initiatives to gain resilience, better customer experience, and the flexibility of an open, scalable, and democratized ecosystem.

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has expanded its strategic partnership with Google Cloud to offer companies a full complement of services and solutions leveraging TCS’ domain-focused innovation and Google Cloud’s suite of technologies.

These services help companies achieve superior business outcomes from cloud transformation initiatives to gain resilience, better customer experience, and the flexibility of an open, scalable, and democratized ecosystem.

TCS offers end-to-end services across the cloud life cycle. These include advisory and foundational cloud build services, infrastructure, application and data modernization services, managed services for hybrid and multi-cloud environments, support for SAP on Google Cloud, cloud-native applications development, and data-centric, fit-to-purpose digital solutions for industries.

TCS also offers cloud-native services and solutions across new-age workloads such as the internet of things, intelligent edge to core, and blockchain to enhance end-customer value. It has developed a library of assets, blueprints, and accelerators to automate the delivery and management of different stages of the cloud life cycle.

TCS’ suite of cloud accelerators is rendered on the Google Garage, a digital lab that allows sprinting for experimentation of new solutions for clients. The Garage offers an experiential and immersive experience for companies to experiment and build viable versions of a product using design thinking and agile as the new ways of working.

The company is also investing in industry solutions on Google Cloud to drive innovation and digital transformation for all leading industries such as banking and financial services, life sciences and healthcare, retail and consumer packaged goods, communications and media, manufacturing, utilities, and energy and resources.

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