TKE and India-Based Infosys Extend Strategic Collaboration

TK Elevator (TKE) and Bengaluru, India-based Infosys Ltd., a multinational information technology company, are extending a strategic long-term collaboration that will see Infosys “consolidate, harmonize and modernize TKE’s digital landscape,” Infosys announced on November 22. What Infosys® describes as an “AI-first strategy” will be powered by the Infosys Topaz set of services, solutions and platforms that use generative AI technologies. The companies will work together to transition operations of all TKE business applications across North America and Europe to Infosys to facilitate integrated application management. “This will not only help unify the underlying infrastructure operations to enable an end-to-end, business-focused paradigm, but also contribute to a simplified and agile digital landscape,” Infosys observes

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