TCS, Intel set up IoT centre in Hyderabad

TCS, Intel set up IoT centre in Hyderabad
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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the country’s largest IT exporter, on Wednesday said it launched a new Center of Excellence (CoE) for Internet of Things (IoT) solutions in collaboration with Intel.

Hyderabad: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the country’s largest IT exporter, on Wednesday said it launched a new Center of Excellence (CoE) for Internet of Things (IoT) solutions in collaboration with Intel.

The CoE, to be established at TCS Hyderabad Campus, will focus on developing new use cases for various vertical industries and create solution accelerators around Intel technologies for global customers in manufacturing, retail, hi-tech, semiconductors, healthcare and telecom industries. The primary focus of the centre is to integrate IoT solutions developed by TCS on Intel’s IoT platforms and to fast track creation of end-to-end solutions.

This collaboration is expected to create indigenous and innovative solutions, establish a strong ecosystem of IoT, cloud computing and software defined network (SDN). Besides, this will also help in creating new business opportunities and simplifying product development.

“IoT solutions will play an integral role in our constantly connected world. TCS’ expertise on Intel’s technology will help in bringing the best solutions to our clients. This CoE is dedicated to create new solutions and frameworks across industries, to accelerate the product development cycle and to create a differentiator in the marketplace,” said V Rajanna, Vice President & Global Head, Technology Business Unit, TCS.

Intel will provide its new IoT platform reference architecture for smart and connected things to enable the development of secure and integrated smart solutions. The platform provides a blueprint for delivering innovations to market faster by reducing complexity and defining how smart devices will securely connect and share trusted data to the cloud.

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