Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Rishi Sunak father-in-law company, Infosys/Fujitsu and Palantir have received £35bn in an at least 5 year contract for the NHS computer system.
Taking to social media, Bladeofthesun confirms: “Infosys/Fujitsu and Palantir have been given £35bn in an at least 5 year contract for the NHS computer system.”
The three-year partnership extension will continue to allow the ATP to utilize Infosys’ knowledge of digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, data analytics, and cloud technology.
Since the partnership’s inception in 2015, ATP and Infosys have collaborated to deploy rich and innovative digital assets for ATP, including reinventing the legacy ATP PlayerZone intranet portal, launching the first ATP Tour fan app, and several AI-first features powered by Infosys Topaz across the Infosys ATP Stats Centre. These platforms have enhanced live match viewing and tennis data analysis with rich insights that have led to a 50 per cent increase in traffic on the stats section of the ATP website year on year. It has seen more than 5.7 million digital engagements from fans worldwide for its rich content including rally analysis, 3D visualisations, stroke summaries, and many point-by-point insight tools. Building on this success, ATP and Infosys will now focus on new innovations powered by AI and data to personalise experiences for players and fans.
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