<p>The partnership is expected to help Suzlon expand its presence globally by bringing more efficiency to its worldwide operations and enhancing productivity of IT applications, IBM said in a statement. However the company did not disclose the deal size of the contract.<br /><br />"We have extended our relationship with IBM into a full-fledged strategic partnership, for its ability to provide differentiated services and deliver tangible results," Suzlon Energy President, Information Technology, Shirish Godbole said.<br /><br />IBM will help Suzlon optimise its costs and resources and enable the company’s IT team to focus more on the transformational capabilities of IT and move beyond everyday transaction management.<br /><br />"We are excited with the Suzlon engagement and consider this as a great opportunity to work with a client who is in the business of generating green energy," IBM India/South Asia Global Business Services Managing Partner Vanitha Narayanan said.<br /><br />IBM will also help Suzlon streamline its IT operations and improve the levels of serviceability to business. During this engagement, IBM will provide Suzlon with full-scope application management service, along with seamless IT support for its operations globally.<br /><br />Suzlon also recently upgraded its storage infrastructure with IBM’s next generation, high end open disk storage system.<br /><br />Suzlon has component-specific and integrated manufacturing units across the world and research and development (R&D) centres in India, Belgium, Denmark, Germany and The Netherlands.<br /><br />Shares of Suzlon were trading at Rs 58 on the BSE, down by 1.19 per cent from the previous close.</p>
<p>The partnership is expected to help Suzlon expand its presence globally by bringing more efficiency to its worldwide operations and enhancing productivity of IT applications, IBM said in a statement. However the company did not disclose the deal size of the contract.<br /><br />"We have extended our relationship with IBM into a full-fledged strategic partnership, for its ability to provide differentiated services and deliver tangible results," Suzlon Energy President, Information Technology, Shirish Godbole said.<br /><br />IBM will help Suzlon optimise its costs and resources and enable the company’s IT team to focus more on the transformational capabilities of IT and move beyond everyday transaction management.<br /><br />"We are excited with the Suzlon engagement and consider this as a great opportunity to work with a client who is in the business of generating green energy," IBM India/South Asia Global Business Services Managing Partner Vanitha Narayanan said.<br /><br />IBM will also help Suzlon streamline its IT operations and improve the levels of serviceability to business. During this engagement, IBM will provide Suzlon with full-scope application management service, along with seamless IT support for its operations globally.<br /><br />Suzlon also recently upgraded its storage infrastructure with IBM’s next generation, high end open disk storage system.<br /><br />Suzlon has component-specific and integrated manufacturing units across the world and research and development (R&D) centres in India, Belgium, Denmark, Germany and The Netherlands.<br /><br />Shares of Suzlon were trading at Rs 58 on the BSE, down by 1.19 per cent from the previous close.</p>