TCS Inks Multi-Year, Multi-Million Euro Contract With Europcar (08-Feb-2012)
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a leading IT services, consulting and business solutions firm has signed a multi-year, multi-million euro contract with Europcar, the car rental leader in Europe. This contract strengthens TCS' presence in France and marks expansion of its travel, transportation & hospitality industry unit.
After a rigorous evaluation process, Europcar's IT subsidiary - Europcar Information Services (EIS), has selected TCS to manage strategic IT Services development for its French operations.
Recently, TCS had been designated as a leader in the Canadian SAP implementation market by the prominent global market intelligence firm IDC in its report, IDC MarketScape: Canadian SAP Implementation Ecosystem 2010-2011 Vendor Analysis.
TCS is a leading offshore provider active in Canada, and it continues to significantly outperform the market average in both project-based IT services and SAP implementation services.
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