TCS signs a multimillion-dollar digital transformation deal with Denmark-based Ramboll
IT services company Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has signed a multimillion-dollar partnership to carry out end-to-end IT transformation Ramboll. Under the seven-year deal, TCS will modernise and streamline the Denmark-based engineering firm’s IT operating model for business growth, scalability, and cost optimisation. TCS will also manage Ramboll’s cloud and data centres, application development and maintenance, Cyber Security, and Digital Workplace. TCS will also induct more than 300 Ramboll IT employees in 12 countries.
Ramboll, which operates across 35 countries, has undergone numerous mergers and acquisitions resulting in a complex IT architecture and operations structure with unsustainable costs and little room for large-scale transformations. TCS will help in reducing costs by streamlining and consolidating IT architecture and operations structure.
“We are pleased to be selected as Ramboll’s strategic technology partner to transform its IT operating model. The partnership shall help Ramboll with a scalable, future-ready IT platform driving business agility. TCS will leverage the power of data, cloud, and analytics to help Ramboll drive intelligent business transformation and enterprise-wide growth,” said V Rajanna, President, Technology, Software and Services, TCS.
TCS has been present in Denmark for over three decades. Last week, has sealed a multi-million dollar deal with Nuuday, Denmark's premier digital connectivity provider. The agreement, announced on March 14, is poised to revolutionise Nuuday's digital infrastructure.
Under the deal, TCS will orchestrate a comprehensive cloud transformation for Nuuday, assuming full responsibility for its management. This strategic move is anticipated to expedite the introduction of new products and services, thus enriching both customer and employee experiences. With six subsidiary brands under its umbrella, Nuuday will leverage TCS' hybrid cloud framework to efficiently allocate workloads across private and public clouds.