Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), won six Stevies – five gold and one silver – at the 2021 Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards. The Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards are business awards that celebrate innovation at the workplace in Asia-Pacific.
These awards recognize TCS’s success in driving innovation in finance, human resources, and technology, igniting organization-wide transformation, and quickly addressing the requirements of operating during COVID-19.
“True resiliency is revealed during the most disruptive times. Continuous focus on digital transformation coupled with strategic investment in building a strong digital core enabled TCS to quickly adapt and continue partnering with customers in their growth and transformation journeys in FY 2021. These awards are a reflection of our agility, innovation, and technology prowess, and motivates us to scale greater heights,” said Abhijit Mazumder, CIO, TCS.
The six Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards that TCS won are:
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Innovative Achievement in Finance for TCS’ autonomous finance initiative that combines artificial intelligence and automation – Gold.
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Most Exemplary Employer for the use of the Secure Borderless Workspaces™ framework to create a resilient and adaptable working model during COVID-19 – Gold.
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Award for Innovative Use of Technology in Human Resources – Other Service Industries for TCS’ recruitment innovation through an intelligent virtual assistant – Gold.
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Award for Innovation in Technology Management, Planning & Implementation – Other Service Industries for success in reimagining enterprise batch and workload processes leveraging AI and ML – Gold.
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Innovation in Business Utility Apps for its digital governance application for leaders – Gold
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Innovation in Business-to-Business Services for its Workplace Resilience solution that helps enterprises make it safer for employees to return to work during COVID-19 – Silver.
Towards close of trade on Wednesday, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd was trading at Rs3163.30 per piece up Rs49.35 or 1.58% from its previous closing of Rs3,113.95 per piece on the BSE.
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