
Infosys expands collaboration with Telstra to boost AI-led innovation
The goal of this collaboration is to boost operational efficiency while delivering greater value to Telstra's global customers. Infosys will use an AI-first approach to modernize key systems, helping Telstra International stay agile in a fast-changing market. This modernization is expected to improve connectivity, drive business growth, and accelerate AI adoption across Telstra's operations.
'Our expanded collaboration with Infosys is pivotal to delivering greater value for our customers and shareholders as we evolve into a software-centric, AI-first connectivity company,' said Chris Ellis, Head of IT, Software Engineering & IT, Product & Technology at Telstra. 'It strengthens our focus on worldclass product engineering and software excellence—modernizing and accelerating how we deliver, scale, and evolve digital experiences.'
The expanded partnership highlights Infosys' growing global influence and its commitment to helping clients stay ahead in the digital age.
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Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com

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