TCS Wins Two Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards

Kolkata, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a leading global IT services, consulting and business solutions organization, has won two 2021 Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards – Azure Intelligent Cloud in France and Dynamics 365 Field Service in the US, for demonstrating excellence in innovation and providing outstanding solutions and services based on Microsoft technology.
TCS received a total of six Microsoft accolades – up from two in 2020. In addition to winning the two awards, TCS was a finalist in the categories of Global Services Integrator Partner of the Year, Global Services Integrator Digital Transformation Partner of the Year, US Retail and Consumer Goods Partner of the Year and Canada Tech Intensity Impact Award.
“We are thrilled to be recognized by Microsoft, underscoring TCS’ ongoing commitment to helping our clients become more resilient and agile as they pursue transformation-led growth with Microsoft technology,” said Siva Ganesan, Global Head, Microsoft Business Unit, TCS. “The combined forces of TCS’ industry-aligned consulting experience, and Microsoft’s leading technology enable us to accelerate time to value for our joint clients.”
TCS’ Microsoft Business Unit works with customers worldwide to accelerate their multi-horizon cloud transformation journeys. TCS uses its deep industry knowledge and large and growing global talent pool of Microsoft-certified consultants to help customers leverage the power of AI, automation and cloud to enhance customer experience, reimagine employee empowerment, optimize operations and spur innovation. To date, TCS has successfully completed over 1,000 Azure engagements for more than 225 global customers.
TCS’ unique products and platforms, including MasterCraft™, an IT delivery automation platform, Optumera™ an AI-powered merchandise optimization suite, and Jile™, an enterprise agile planning and delivery product, are also available on Microsoft technologies.
TCS is a Microsoft Gold Competency Partner, the highest-level in the Microsoft Partner Network community and has best-in-class capabilities to deploy Microsoft business solutions. Additionally, it is a designated Microsoft Azure Expert Managed Service Partner, recognizing TCS’ proven expertise in delivering the highest quality of service on Azure.
The Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards recognize partners that have developed and delivered outstanding Microsoft-based solutions during the past year. Awards were classified in various of categories, with honorees chosen from a set of more than 4,400 submitted nominations from more than 100 countries worldwide.

 

(Agencies)

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