Suzlon is the world’s third largest wind turbine generator (WTG) manufacturer. IBM is an information technology (IT) giant aware of the potential of IT to help business management. The two have now entered into a five year partnership agreement under which IBM will provide business consulting services to Suzlon and will also manage its application development and maintenance requirements.
Suzlon expects this partnership to help it improve the efficiency of its worldwide operations and the productivity of its IT applications. Suzlon has presence in over 25 countries with component specific and also integrated manufacturing units. In India, Belgium, Denmark, Germany and The Netherlands, it also has R&D centers.
IBM’s focus will be on helping Suzlon use IT for transformational goals rather than worry about everyday transaction management. IBM will help streamline IT operations and make it a true service facility actively supporting optimal utilization of resources at optimum costs.
Whereas earlier IBM was primarily a vendor, it has now become a strategic partner enabling Suzlon derive the benefits of fast changing technology. As Suzlon spokesperson mentions, the company wants to be able to use up to date IT to meet the complex business requirements of its global expansion plans.
Read the news release at India PRWire.
