Showing posts with label infosys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infosys. Show all posts

Friday, 8 October 2021

 

Infosys Launches Suite of Exciting Tennis Match Stats and Analysis Tools

Infosys in conjunction with the ATP Tour has launched a suite of match stats and analysis tools that will help fans get closer to the men's professional tennis.

Infosys will deliver an immersive and intuitive interface on ATPTour.com through statistical insights for 60 ATP Tour events event season. This will allow viewers to get to know the matches in greater detail through real-time data and insights.

"The revamped stats center is another significant landmark as we navigate into the 7th year of our successful journey with the ATP. The application of digital technologies is now becoming increasingly important in sports and business. As strategic partners in the digital roadmap and vision for the ATP, we are delighted to jointly bring innovative experiences to the world of tennis to further amplify the experience of fans, coaches, and other stakeholders of the game across the globe," said Sumit Virmani, Chief Marketing Officer of Infosys.

The Bengaluru-headquartered IT pioneer has been associated to the game of tennis for a while now through its suite of innovative solutions, including popular data-led products such as the ATP Stats Leaderboards and ATP Second Screen for live insights.

 

Tuesday, 14 September 2021

 

Ausgrid has entered signed a multi-year deal with two tech giants to improve its cloud transformation efforts

Tech giants Microsoft and Infosys have signed a multi-year strategic deal with Ausgrid, one of the largest electricity distributors in Australia. The main motto of the deal is to establish Ausgrid as one of the leaders in the digital utility segment and help the company in its cloud transformation journey. Infosys has stated that the latest effort will boost Ausgrid's vision to expand its reach and empower communities with a focus on sustainability, affordability, and reliability.

The acting chief information officer of Ausgrid, Nick Crowe, has stated that there are more than 4 million Aussies who are reliant on the company's services, and they are maintaining their high-quality connectivity and reliability. He furthermore added that by accelerating the company's cloud transformation efforts by joining with Microsoft and Infosys, the reliability would be greatly improved.  Newer services from the company will also reach the market sooner. Ausgrid is certain that by adopting the cloud, they can increase their business operations' security, resilience, and agility. In its statement, Infosys has revealed that the cloud program for Ausgrid is designed to drastically improve the performance and cost to ownership of its IT applications and systems.