IT services company Sonata Software has bagged a 'multi-million dollar' modernisation deal in Australia from a global leader in access solutions, the company said on November 27.
This deal will 'integrate and standardize' the client’s Asia Pacific business processes, finance, and supply chain across 13 countries to ensure real-time engagement. Sonata will migrate data from legacy systems, optimize warehousing processes, and conducting pilots in Australia, New Zealand, and China.
Additionally, an intelligence layer will be built into their systems using Microsoft Fabric, which will accelerate their data-to-decision journey seamlessly. This deal was secured in Q1FY25 and mentioned during the July 2024 earnings call.
In July, Sonata had mentioned about a deal from the manufacturing and services industry in Australia, where a client chose the company to migrate legacy systems to latest Microsoft
platform for standardization. Earlier in November, the company mentioned a mid-sized deal from Australia where the company bagged a multi-year data modernization programme as a strategic partner.
Anthony Lange, Chief Revenue Officer at Sonata Software said, “Our efforts will focus on automating end-to-end processes, harnessing Microsoft's comprehensive technology stack to improve scalability and facilitate adoption for the client.”
Sonata Software has made significant investments in Australia over the years to leverage the workforce and business environment. It recently announced a new Centre of Excellence, in partnership with a regional government to cater to the rising demand for generative AI.
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