IBM Partners with Abertis to Transform Mobility Infrastructure Globally
IBM and Abertis are Driving the Future of Mobility with a Global Technology Modernization Agreement
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IBM has entered a five-year agreement with Abertis to modernize its technological infrastructure, enhancing digitalization across five subsidiaries. The collaboration focuses on migrating to SAP S/4HANA, improving transaction processing, and optimizing user experience in multiple countries, including Spain, France, and the UK.
- 01The five-year agreement aims to modernize Abertis's infrastructure, enhancing scalability, reliability, and user experience.
- 02IBM will migrate Abertis's systems to SAP S/4HANA, incorporating advanced analytics and flexibility for diverse operating models.
- 03The collaboration covers operations in Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Chile, and Puerto Rico, with potential expansion to more markets.
- 04IBM Consulting will implement a joint governance model with Abertis, focusing on defined success metrics and minimizing business disruption.
- 05The modernization includes developing user-friendly web portals and mobile applications for better account and payment management.
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IBM (NYSE:IBM) has announced a significant five-year global agreement with Abertis, a prominent infrastructure and mobility management group, to modernize its technological systems. This partnership, which builds on over a decade of collaboration, aims to enhance digitalization across five of Abertis's subsidiaries by migrating to SAP S/4HANA. The initiative seeks to improve system scalability, reliability, and user experience across various countries, including Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Chile, and Puerto Rico. IBM's role includes providing consulting, implementation, and technology management services, ensuring a smooth transition with minimal disruption to Abertis's operations. The agreement also emphasizes the development of web portals and mobile applications for end users, facilitating efficient account management and payment processes. This modernization is critical as the infrastructure sector evolves, requiring robust systems to handle increasing transaction volumes and user demands. Abertis, which manages nearly 8,000 kilometers of infrastructure globally, is committed to integrating technology to enhance mobility and road safety.
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The modernization of Abertis's systems is expected to enhance user experience and operational efficiency across multiple countries.
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