Ferrari selects TCS for F1 pole position
Business Standard
— December 7, 2004
Tata Consultancy Services has tied up with Formula One
racing car maker Ferrari to provide information technology services for the
development of the team’s racing car for the next season, which
begins on March 6, 2005. Under the multi-million dollar deal, TCS
will be providing infotech solutions and engineering services for
the development of the Formula One racing car.
“Exceptional delivery systems, domain capability in engineering
design and ease of business were the factors that worked in favour
of TCS,” N Chandrashekaran, executive vice-president, TCS, told
Business Standard. Chandrashekharan was involved in negotiations
with the Italian company. S Ramadorai, CEO and managing director,
TCS, said: “The F1 car is based on the most complex and advanced platform in the market, packing research into
aero-dynamics and engine technology.
We are delighted that Ferrari has chosen TCS technology and
solutions to help it retain its pole position.” The deal makes TCS the
first Indian company to enter the F1 arena, which boasts of 19
Grand Prix races in 17 countries across four continents with an
average 250 million viewers per race. TCS will work on a host of
areas, including car electronics, safety, aerodynamics, trouble-shooting, during and in between races.
Fiat-owned Ferrari expects to start the next season with an interim
version of their F2004 car, which led the Italian team to its sixth
successive constructor's title in 2004. Chief designer Rory Byrne
said late last month that Ferrari could bring the new car out from the first
race of 2005 but was not in a hurry because the team wanted to go deeper into research and design. He expected
the new car to make its debut between the third and fifth races.
The company was at the forefront in providing software solutions to
European clients for the transition to Euro. It also used offshore
development methodology to deliver solutions to companies in Europe. Speaking on the
proposed ADR offering announced earlier, Chandrashekaran said no firm timeframe was decided yet as it was
only in August 2004 that TCS had hit the Indian market.
The IT firm, which has a presence in 32 countries with 10
development centres, services clients from sectors like banking,
financial services, retail, manufacturing, telecommunications and
transportation.
Chequered flag
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TCS will be providing IT solutions for the development
of the F1 racing car
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The F1 circuit boasts of 19 Grand Prix races in 17
countries across four continents
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The F2004 car led Ferrari to its sixth successive
constructor's title in 2004
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