Infosys, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy ink digital deal


Bengaluru, Nov 4 (IANS): Global software major Infosys has inked a multi-year deal with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE), to enable its digital transformation, Infosys said on Monday.

However, no financial details of the multi-year digital deal were disclosed.

"We look forward to enabling their(Siemens Gamesa)core modernisation, enhancing cloud capabilities and consolidating disparate and heterogeneous infrastructure and processes into a single SGRE global standard," said Infosys Executive Vice President and Manufacturing vertical global head Jasmeet Singh in a statement.

The Bengaluru-headquartered tech major will provide end-to-end IT infrastructure transformation, including hybrid cloud transformation and software defined network roll out.

Setting up intelligent service desk, digital workplace services and aligning SGREs disparate IT setup into a harmonised infrastructure landscape are also part of the deal, the statement added.

With the deal, SGRE will receive a hybrid cloud solution to enable technical and financial synergies.

The partnership will help SGRE to achieve an optimised, stable and always-on network connectivity in more than 50 countries with the rollout of a software defined network.

Next generation workplace services with enhanced self-help and self-heal capabilities powered by Artificial Intelligence and automation tools are part of the agreement, the statement said.

SGRE is a global wind power major headquartered in Spain, it manufactures, install and maintains onshore and offshore wind turbines.

  

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