Tata Consultancy Services extends partnership with Marks & Spencer

Tata Consultancy Services has renewed its partnership with Marks & Spencer to support ongoing digital transformation initiatives, including the use of AI and other technologies aimed at improving retail operations and customer experience.

Tata Consultancy Services has announced the renewal of its multi-year partnership with Marks & Spencer, extending a relationship that has lasted more than a decade. Under the agreement, TCS will continue to act as M&S’s technology partner as the retailer progresses its transition toward an omnichannel, data-driven operating model supported by modern technologies.

A key focus of the partnership is the application of artificial intelligence (AI) within M&S operations. TCS will draw on its retail domain expertise and AI capabilities to support improvements in future readiness, growth objectives and customer experience.

TCS will support M&S’s digital transformation by applying enterprise-scale AI and retail technology capabilities, with the aim of contributing to operational value and agility as part of its broader technology evolution.

TCS is a global IT services and consulting company established in 1968 and operates across multiple regions with a workforce spanning 55 countries. The company provides technology services to enterprise clients across industries, including retail.

Part of the Tata Group, TCS focuses on long-term value creation for stakeholders and delivers technology services globally. It is also involved in community initiatives and sponsorships of international sporting events, including marathons and endurance events.

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