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Infosys Compaz and StarHub enhance partnership for innovative tech solutions

Infosys Compaz and StarHub strengthen their collaboration, aiming to transform business operations with advanced AI and cloud technologies.

StarHub, a leading info-communications provider in Singapore, has deepened its collaboration with Infosys Compaz, a joint venture between global digital services and consulting leader Infosys and investment giant Temasek. This strengthened partnership is set to transform StarHub into a cloud-centric enterprise, emphasizing advanced AI, cybersecurity, and digital transformation.

Pioneering advanced technologies through strategic collaboration

Infosys Compaz, chosen for its robust generative AI capabilities and extensive experience in digital transformation, is set to introduce AI-driven solutions and workplace transformation technologies. These innovations aim to unlock new market opportunities for StarHub and streamline operations. Leveraging tools from Infosys Cobalt and Infosys Topaz—services designed to speed up cloud adaptation and integrate generative AI technologies—the collaboration will enhance decision-making and drive cost-efficiency.

Tan Kit Yong, Head of Enterprise Business Group at StarHub, highlights the strategic benefits of this collaboration: “At StarHub, we have always prided ourselves on being at the forefront of innovation. By collaborating with iCompaz, we are expanding our horizons to offer an even wider range of offerings and technologies that are co-created to address the unique needs of our customers.” He adds that this alignment with StarHub’s DARE+ strategy will bolster their position as a comprehensive service provider, accelerating the digital journeys of businesses.

Leadership driving transformative impact

Atul Babu, CEO of Infosys Compaz, reflects on the joint venture’s objectives: “By bringing together our advanced capabilities in artificial intelligence, cloud, and digital transformation, we are fully committed to supporting StarHub’s transition to a cloud-first organisation. Together, we aim to create advanced solutions, by leveraging Infosys Topaz and Infosys Cobalt, that will benefit StarHub’s clients with operational and cost efficiencies.”

Raja Shah, EVP & Industry Head, Global Markets at Infosys, also commented on the synergy between the two companies: “Infosys Compaz and StarHub’s collaboration is a testament to our shared vision of harnessing technology to transform business landscapes. Infosys will leverage its cloud and AI suite of offerings, Infosys Cobalt and Infosys Topaz, along with its digital transformation expertise to help StarHub achieve its DARE+ goals to become a cloud-centric organisation and deliver joint solutions for StarHub’s customers.”

This partnership not only emphasizes the co-creation of AI models using telecommunications data but also focuses on crafting solutions that cater to specific industry needs across various services. This comprehensive approach is designed to deliver substantial value to StarHub’s clients and reinforce their market leadership.

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