From production to packaging and storage to distribution – cloud-driven technology can deliver possibilities across the value chain. Discover how Infosys Cobalt helped our manufacturing clients go above and beyond.
Toyota Motors North America was experiencing an endless stream of data being stored in their Vehicle Data Warehouse (VDW). Over time, the data volume grew while the processes and technologies supporting the VDW aged.
Toyota partnered with Infosys to leverage Infosys Cobalt and modernize their VDW in a next-gen data lake on Amazon Web Services (AWS). This transformation optimized performance, created an accessible and scalable architecture, and built a solid foundation for advanced analytics and data science.
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Johnson Controls was looking for a systematic way to manage and scale their operations. This required redirecting KPIs, pulling data from legacy systems, and keeping over 19,000 members in the loop about these changes.
With Infosys as their strategic partner, Johnson Controls embarked on a project to integrate a Business Operating System (BOS) into their existing complex systems. Leveraging Infosys Cobalt, Infosys helped them pull information from the backend systems and consolidate it into a standard model using Microsoft Azure – paving the way for growth and reaching new levels of success.
KONE is a global leader in the elevator and escalator industry. The company wanted to enhance the services and experiences they delivered by building offerings that tie the physical and digital worlds together.
KONE partnered with Infosys to build a digital core on AWS and create a new, cloud-native digital platform that offered scalability, open APIs, and security powered by Infosys Cobalt. With new capabilities, KONE was able to leverage the power of data and insights, augment their offerings, reduce equipment downtime, deliver intelligent products, and enhance customer relationships.
Carrier was actively engaged in executing an aggressive separation from their parent company, UTC. To support the spinoff, they aspired to modernize their IT, HR service desk, and security operations, while contending with tight timelines.
Citing efficiency as a critical requirement, Carrier chose Infosys’ Enterprise Service Management (ESM) Café, part of Infosys Cobalt, built over the Now Platform. The AI-powered plug-and-play solution provides multiple industry cloud blueprints for operational technology (OT), speeding up implementation by 40–50%. Since the timely deployment, Carrier has achieved cost savings, user satisfaction, and harmony across OT with the cloud.
As a long-time user of SAP ECC, Jabil was restricted by the inefficiencies of the growing backend database and the inability to access modern S/4HANA upgrades. They reached out to Infosys for a new, cloud-first direction for their core processes.
Leveraging the S4 Conversion Factory and Safe Passage Conversion Methodology, part of Infosys Cobalt, Infosys migrated Jabil’s 70TB on-premise database to an 18 TB cloud-hosted S/4HANA over a single weekend, ensuring near-zero downtime. Infosys also accelerated the implementation of complex modules while remedying all depreciated capabilities, resulting in an efficient system that was 85% leaner. Overall, Jabil saved both cost and time by retaining familiar core integrations and processes while benefiting from the enhanced capabilities and performance of a stronger cloud core built for the modern world.
Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning produces scroll compressors that are incredibly versatile and are suited for a variety of applications. However, the wide variety brought challenges when documenting the specifics of a customer's requirements.
Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning turned to the cloud for their solution. Infosys conceptualized a cloud-based interactive product configurator, leveraging Infosys Cobalt. The custom solution provided relevant data and multiple selections at the customer’s fingertips while capturing their requirements and optimizing pricing for the sales team’s convenience. This resulted in faster sales cycles and enabled the sales team to meet expectations and go beyond, offering a personalized customer experience.
Lanxess, a German specialty chemicals company, was faced with issues arising from having a fragmented platform, they partnered with Infosys harnessing the capabilities of Microsoft 365 transformation in the process.
Utilizing Infosys Cobalt, Lanxess focused on establishing a unified platform to facilitate a smooth transition, adopting a user-centric approach with synchronized adjustments. The transformation was methodically rolled out in stages, ensuring a seamless adoption process among their diverse user base, which encompassed over 18,000 individuals across multiple countries.
Explore the workplace transformation journey of Lanxess in partnership with Infosys.
BSH Hausgeräte GmbH is one of the largest home appliance manufacturers in Europe. They wanted to automate processes and migrate to the cloud to streamline service delivery, improve governance of storage, and accelerate customer onboarding across regions and industries.
With their rich experience in DevOps and Agile development methodologies, Infosys was brought onboard to implement this project. Leveraging Infosys Cobalt, Infosys worked with BSH to automate several elements, define the operation model, consolidate processes, and create a roadmap for the adoption of the large-scale DevOps program across global IT Application Centers.