HCL Technologies, a leading global IT services provider, has announced a new IT infrastructure partnership with Alstom, a world leader in
the supply of the most complete range of systems, equipment and services in the
railway sector.
HCL will leverage its
IT infrastructure capabilities to provide workplace engineering services, roll
out PC as a Service (PCaaS) for 30,000 users worldwide and enable local
end-user support services across 360 locations in 62 countries. Additionally,
HCL will establish a multilingual global service desk offering support for
Alstom in 11 languages, including more than 50% French speaking users. These
services will be delivered by leveraging HCL’s three global delivery centers
located in Poland, Brazil and India. As part of this partnership, HCL will also
set up the organisation’s Services Integration and Management (SIAM) function from
conception, enabling Alstom to achieve "multi sourcing service
integration."
Christine Heckmann,
CIO of Alstom, said, “Following
the sale of Alstom Energy and central support functions to GE on 2nd November, it was our priority to ensure a smooth and
continuous IT operations, to embrace the digital economy in our
transformational objectives while optimizing costs. In order to do that, we
needed to count on the best IT Partner who can help define, develop and
implement our IT transformation roadmap for the next 5 years. As such, HCL was
the right partner for Alstom as we found HCL to be flexible, agile and having a
collaborative approach and these were also the most important criteria we were
looking for in a partner.”
“This deal is a
reaffirmation of HCL’s strong heritage working collaboratively in multi-vendor
environments and as a pioneer and leader in multivendor SIAM. Alstom engagement
is HCL’s one of the largest infrastructure services engagement across France
and Benelux,” said Ashish Gupta, Corporate Vice President &
Head-Diversified Industries & Infrastructure Services, EMEA, HCL Technologies. “Our track record in carrying out build,
operate and transfer projects, and implementing multi-sourcing services
integration gave Alstom the confidence that we were their ideal technology
partner. One of the pillars of our core philosophy is being flexible and agile
in our approach, so we are well-positioned to align seamlessly and respond to
the demands of this exciting start-up business as it evolves rapidly.”
With extensive
experience of core IT business across industries, HCL has made significant
progress in becoming one of the most successful IT firms in the European
market. HCL's innovative delivery model provides significant savings and
operational benefits to customers through a highly flexible, transparent and
collaborative approach.
HCL’s Infrastructure
Services Division (ISD) has been delivering IT infrastructure services to
global transportation and large manufacturing firms to reduce cost, improve IT
efficiency, increase revenues and industrialize operations. Moreover, it helps
its clients to focus on meeting the challenges of the market and growing their
business by implementing cost-effective and timely responses to business
changes by integrating IT systems and business processes, optimizing the
utilization of IT delivery processes, resources, applications and
infrastructure, and predicting visibility across supply chain and reliability
into operations.
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