LTI Expands its Global Partnership with Google Cloud
With its investment in cloud technologies, LTI has attained expertise across several Google Cloud products and workloads.
Larsen & Toubro Infotech, a global technology consulting and digital solutions company is expanding its global partnership with Google Cloud. LTI is setting up a dedicated Business Unit for Google Cloud’s six key solution pillars: Application Modernization, Data Management, Infrastructure Modernization, Smart Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, and Security.
LTI’s Google Cloud Business Unit will develop state-of-the-art IP, industry specific solutions, and accelerators with a dedicated team of Google Cloud architects addressing transformation needs for clients across the world. LTI will also list its solutions on Google Cloud Marketplace.
To further cement its strong capabilities on Google Cloud, LTI has launched Canvas Eureka to enable an accelerated data modernization journey to Google BigQuery and to aid AI/ML innovation for enterprises. LTI Canvas Eureka is an automation framework for seamless and faster migration from legacy data warehouses and data lake solutions to Google BigQuery. It helps in assessing the current landscape and defining target state architecture. It also enables the automation of tasks such as schema migration, code conversion and data validation.
With its investment in cloud technologies, LTI has attained expertise across several Google Cloud products and workloads such as Google Cloud Compute, Google Cloud Databases, Open Source Technology, Cloud Native Application Development, and SAP on Google Cloud. LTI is a Partner of Google Cloud, validating its expertise and capabilities in delivering innovative solutions.
LTI s a global technology consulting and digital solutions Company helping more than 485 clients succeed in a converging world. With operations in 33 countries, we go the extra mile for our clients and accelerate their digital transformation journeys.
The share of LTI has climbed 3.77 per cent in the second half of Tuesday's trading session. At 2.25 pm it was trading at Rs 4,249.20 per share.