5G technology and our dependence on digital have only significantly added to the role of telecommunication companies and media houses. Offering flexibility, scalability and hyper-personalization – cloud tech holds endless prospects for telecommunication companies. Here are some stories that showcase the transformational capabilities of Infosys Cobalt:
Telecommunication companies today need to look beyond speed to deliver real value. Infosys helped M1 Singapore take an inside-out transformation approach to create new possibilities.
Better customer experiences, higher productivity and profitability don’t need to be mutually exclusive. Proximus, a large telecommunication company based in Belgium, partnered with Infosys on a CX transformation and achieved better outcomes on all fronts. Watch this video to learn about this agile journey.
The backbone of any telecommunications company is a flexible, reliable, and user-centric CRM portal. A cloud-powered IT infrastructure provides the perfect foundation to build one. Read about how Infosys seamlessly re-engineered Siemens Mobility’s IT infrastructure and accelerated its cloud journey.
With technology evolving faster than ever, the rigidity of legacy systems can become a burden for large telecommunication companies. That's why Spark began an ambitious digital-first journey with Infosys. While digitizing its practices, we also implemented a company-wide agile strategy. Read about how we took Spark through these monumental changes.
Spark has learned that only two percent of customers are engaged anytime. However, the tendency has been to engage one hundred percent of customers all the time. AI has enabled Spark to engage with customers only when there is a need instead of all the time.
The pandemic brought with it social distancing and virtual connections. With on-premise systems unable to handle this uptick, telecommunication organizations like Inmarsat took to the cloud. Watch this video to see how Infosys Cobalt accelerated its journey.
Telstra is bringing together isolated pockets of data to create more value, insights, and applications to transform Australia’s agricultural industry with information. Explore the possibilities of the data economy, with insights from senior leaders at Telstra, Snowflake and Infosys in the research report by MIT Technology Review Insights in partnership with Infosys Cobalt.
Telecommunication companies must adapt and evolve at a rapid pace to serve the demands of now and next. Hear from Debbie Taylor, CIO at nbn about how the organization leveraged cloud technology to achieve flexibility, agility, and the ability to bridge the country’s digital divide.
Telecommunication companies often look to platforms to streamline and transform service management. Comcast, relying on ServiceNow’s platform, decided to replicate and manage data via a single cloud platform. Discover how Infosys used SnowMirror, a data replication, to transform experiences.
The advent of 5G is bound to usher in a new era for communication technology. This era will feature a cloud-native, next-generation tech-driven industry. Watch this webcast with experts from MIT and Telstra to discover enterprise-wide communication transformations at the intersection of 5G, IoT, and AI.
The steep rise in the need for connectivity has the telecommunication industry leaning on the cloud to meet new demands. In accelerating its cloud adoption, Inmarsat partnered with Infosys and AWS. Read and learn how we leveraged Infosys Safe Passage methodology, part of Infosys Cobalt, to ensure a seamless migration.
Our primary goal to move to cloud was stabilization and setting up of SAP applications on a modern environment and architecture. Infosys delivered this program successfully in an expedited seven-and-a-half-month timeline and on budget, working closely with AWS Professional Services and Inmarsat as a single team.
When the three legacy companies came together, Western Digital, HGST, and SanDisk, there was a minimum of three of everything. Between the three Fortune 500-sized companies there were 10 manufacturing plants, global operations, and three highly customized ERPs with thousands of peripheral applications with redundancies. Infosys was engaged to bring in an outside-in industry view to challenge current business practices and identify opportunities to harmonize process across the sites and standardize by eliminating custom practices.
Climate change is a global challenge that must be addressed. And corporate leaders are stepping up to do their part. Webcast hosted by MIT Technology Review Insights features sustainability experts from Infosys and Microsoft talking about their neutrality journeys. Watch to discover a clearer path to achieving net-zero.
Acquisitions in the manufacturing sector are generally tedious and multi-phased, involving multiple levels of standardization and integration. When Western Digital acquired HGST and SanDisk, it chose Infosys to consolidate the three ERP systems, introduce cloud technologies for efficiency and harmonize its processes.
Firms are increasingly focused on creating data-driven, personalized experiences. Infosys and Qualtrics, pioneers in cloud tech and CX, recently collaborated to create an Infosys Cobalt cloud offering that improves customer, employee and supplier experiences.
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