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The Partnership Continues: LTIMindtree Announces Five-Year Engagement with Criteo

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Just two days ago, I published a piece on sustainable IoT via a conversation with Sriram Jayaraman, part of the Consulting & Technology Office for multinational solutions provider LTIMindtree. In it, one question asked of Jayaraman concerned big mergers and acquisitions that took place in 2022, and what we should expect for 2023. LTI & Mindtree began operating as a merged entity back in November of last year, and it was made clear by Jayaraman that LTIMindtree would continue to scale up its services and take on new partnerships, when applicable.

Well, it actually seems the latest ‘when’ for LTIMindtree is now, as the company made an announcement this morning that it has entered a multi-year engagement that enables commerce media company Criteo to enhance its business agility, IT service quality, and scalability.

“We are excited to take part in Criteo’s business journey as its first-ever strategic IT outsourcing partner,” said Sudhir Chaturvedi, President and Executive Board Member at LTIMindtree. “A successful first year of our engagement has further validated the power of our industry-leading domain and digital capabilities in helping Criteo drive greater value, innovation, and sustainable long-term growth.”

As part of this engagement, LTIMindtree provides end-to-end IT services to support Criteo’s global operations. This includes, but certainly isn’t limited to, the reinforcement of Criteo’s Microsoft Azure Cloud environment, developing a unified data platform, and providing end-user services for its service desk, field, device engineering and Enterprise Service Management.

Beatrice Mabille, Vice President of Internal IT at Criteo, is looking forward to continuing this strategic partnership.

“Enabling Criteo with modern IT systems and capabilities,” Mabille said, “remains a key priority in this fast-moving business environment we find ourselves in.”

The benefits of this partnership have only just sprouted, though; this is, after all, a five-year engagement. Needless to say, LTIMindtree and Criteo have set themselves up with tools to continue delivering much-needed modern transformations at scale.

LTIMindtree is a Platinum Sponsor of IoT Evolution Expo 2023, taking place in Fort Lauderdale, Florida from February 14-17, 2023. Explore the disruption and opportunity IoT and its related technologies are creating at the IoT Evolution Expo, part of the #TECHSUPERSHOW experience. Participate in more than 100 business and technology conference sessions, workshops and keynotes, meet key suppliers in the exhibit hall, and network with prospective partners and customers during the many networking and other special events during the week. LTIMindtree will be in Booth #228 in the exhibit hall.




Edited by Alex Passett
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