Narayana Murthy’s Infosys makes big move, jobs of 77000 employees to be affected due to…

IT giant Infosys is teaming up with one of Europe’s largest energy companies E.ON to improve the daily work experience for 77,000 of its employees. As per various media reports, Infosys will use its AI-powered platform, called Infosys Topaz, to upgrade E.ON’s workplace systems. This move is part of E.ON’s plan to become more modern and efficient through digital technology.

E.ON, which provides energy across Europe through its networks, infrastructure, and retail services, wants to build a more digital-friendly work setup. As the energy sector changes quickly, the company needs smarter tools to keep up. Infosys will help by introducing AI tools that make work smoother, more efficient, and based on data.

Victoria Ossadnik, chief operating officer for digital and innovation at E.ON, said that using digital tools is very important for building energy systems that are reliable, low-cost, and environmentally friendly. She added that working closely with Infosys is a key step in helping E.ON become more advanced and ready for the future.

“Digitalisation and digital technology are key for reliable, affordable and sustainable energy systems. Our strategic partnership with Infosys is essential for our digital transformation and operation – together, we are paving the way for a smarter, more efficient energy future,” Victoria Ossadnik stated.

The main goal of this partnership is to make work easier and more flexible for E.ON employees by giving them more control over how they work, employees can be more productive which will in turn help the company bring in new ideas faster. This is important as E.ON works toward becoming a fully digital energy company.

Ashiss Kumar Dash, a top executive at Infosys, said that using Infosys Topaz will help create a smart, AI-based work environment that improves both how employees work and how much they can get done.

This project is part of Infosys’s larger plan to grow its AI-based workplace tools. It also follows another recent partnership with LogicMonitor, a company that uses AI to help improve IT systems.

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