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TCS Expands Microsoft Integration To Drive AI, Cloud Adoption

Longtime Microsoft partner Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has expanded its collaboration with Redmond to develop new AI and cloud solutions, with the goal of helping enterprises modernize their legacy systems.

Announced last week, this new multiyear partnership will see TCS integrate Microsoft technologies (namely Azure AI Foundry, Microsoft Fabric, Power Platform and Copilot Studio) into its existing products (including TCS Cloud Exponence, Cloud Counsel, ignio for AIOps, Cloud Migration Factory, and Cloud Governance and Optimization Platform).


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"This next phase of our collaboration with Microsoft spotlights the enduring role that AI and Cloud continue to play in driving business growth and transformation," said TCS vice president Krishna Mohan in a prepared statement.

The idea is to leverage AI tools and cloud scalability to overcome challenges faced by large enterprises during their digital transformation efforts, such as high costs, limited technical expertise and outdated systems.

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Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on June 27, 2025


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