Musgrave deploys Infosys Topaz and Cobalt tech to help automate IT operations in Ireland and Europe
Infosys has signed a seven-year deal with Musgrave, an Irish food retail, wholesale and foodservice company.
As part of this collaboration, Infosys will help automate Musgrave's IT operations by leveraging its AI and cloud offerings, Topaz and Cobalt.
Through its Cognitive First framework, Infosys will aim to enable digital experiences and boost operational efficiencies by integrating artificial intelligence, machine learning, knowledge management, and cognitive automation capabilities to amplify enterprise intelligence across the value chain for Musgrave.
Infosys has signed a 7-year strategic collaboration with Musgrave. As part of this collaboration, Infosys will help automate Musgrave’s IT operations & help them accelerate towards its goals of enhancing the experiences of its customers & retail partners. Read more.… pic.twitter.com/XVOm07sNuq
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Stephen Mckenna, Chief Technology Officer, Musgrave, says: "I am delighted by our recently announced collaboration with Infosys, which will enable us to leverage its expertise and resources to deliver innovative solutions to all our customers and retail partners.”
“Musgrave has always been committed to providing our customers with the best possible service, and this collaboration is a testament to that commitment. We are confident that this collaboration will result in new and exciting products and services that will benefit all our customers."
Karmesh Vaswani, EVP & Global Head Retail, Consumer Goods & Logistics, Infosys, says: "We are thrilled to embark on this transformative journey with Musgrave.”
“Through our strategic collaboration, we aim to enable Musgrave in transforming its IT operations, help enhance user experiences, and accelerate strategic initiatives.”
“Our technological solutions enable Musgrave's digital transformation agenda for the future. This collaboration will further strengthen our presence and propel our growth in Ireland."
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