
The multi-year partnership is for the US-based company’s digital strategy to enhance global scalability, accelerate innovation and optimise IT operations through a strategic, AI-first outsourcing model, Sonata Software said.
Sonata Software will establish a dedicated AI-enabled Modernisation Engineering Center in India. The programme will cover platform engineering, cloud transformation (Amazon Cloud), enterprise systems (Salesforce, Workday), cybersecurity, data services and modern application development, all built on a foundation of automation and scalable engineering practices, Sonata Software said.
“This is the second-largest deal in Sonata’s history and a proud milestone for Team Sonata,” Samir Dhir, the managing director and CEO of Sonata Software, said.
Last week, the company issued a warning about revenues from its international business during the March quarter.
Sonata Software said that its international business revenue is likely to be lower than previously envisioned, as revenue estimates from its largest client is likely to be lower than anticipated.
Shares of Sonata Software have recovered from the lows, currently trading 2.2% higher at ₹345. The stock is down over 50% from its 52-week high of ₹763.7.
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