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ABB bets big on AI! Extends TCS partnership to transform global IT ops

| @indiablooms | Nov 05, 2025, at 06:26 pm

IT major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has expanded its 18-year partnership with ABB, a global leader in electrification and automation.

The partnership aims to modernise ABB’s global hosting operations, simplify its IT landscape, and strengthen its digital foundation to drive resilience and innovation.

As part of this multi-year engagement, TCS will operationalise ABB’s Future Hosting Model, a next-generation modular IT infrastructure designed to streamline systems.

"This model will enable predictive operations, faster service restoration, and continuous security assurance through its AI-powered Zero Ops framework," read a statement issued by the IT firm.

This extension strengthens a trusted collaboration that has already delivered significant progress for ABB. TCS will help accelerate ABB’s Core Platform vision which prioritises modernisation at scale, greater self-service and automation, cloud migration and agility, and orchestration and resilience.

Alec Joannou, Group CIO, ABB, said, “Our extended partnership with TCS strengthens ABB’s ability to deliver value to customers. By modernising our hosting operations, we’re creating a foundation for agility, faster innovation, and improved reliability across the business.”

Anupam Singhal, President, Manufacturing, TCS, said, “TCS has been a trusted partner in ABB’s transformation journey for over 18 years. This latest milestone is not just a testament to our enduring collaboration, but a bold step towards reimagining ABB’s hosting landscape with a modular, future-ready architecture. At the core of this engagement lies a shared vision: technology must serve a higher purpose – to empower people, enhance agility, and drive intelligent, responsible operations. Together, we embark on a transformative journey to build a platform-driven core that will unlock unprecedented levels of efficiency, autonomy, and innovation for ABB’s global business.”

Over the past 18 years, TCS has supported ABB in initiatives such as ERP implementation, cloud migration, and data center consolidation.

The new engagement will build on the foundation laid over the last two decades to transform ABB’s infrastructure services and support service adoption to aid ABB’s next phase of growth in electrification and automation, thereby enabling faster innovation to deliver more business value.

Peter Alkema, Global Head of IS Technology and Platforms, ABB, said “ABB is committed to building a modular, scalable hosting service that drives agility and innovation. With TCS as our strategic partner, the Future Hosting Model strengthens this commitment and ensures operational excellence.”

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