LTIMindtree partners with Grundfos? Metasphere
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LTIMindtree partners with Grundfos? Metasphere

LTIMindtree has proudly announced its selection as a strategic partner by Metasphere, a specialist in wastewater applications. The collaboration aims to elevate Metasphere's Smart Sewers management platform, with LTIMindtree undertaking the transformation of Metasphere's next-generation wastewater monitoring solution portfolio. This initiative is geared towards delivering scalable solutions and an advanced platform to Metasphere's global utility industry clients.

As part of the partnership, LTIMindtree will optimise Metasphere's cloud architecture for AWS scale and cost-effectiveness. Sudhir Chaturvedi, President and Executive Board Member of LTIMindtree, emphasised the critical importance of improving service delivery and providing real-time insights to customers in the utilities sector. The transformation undertaken by LTIMindtree is expected to optimise up to 25% of the total cost for Metasphere while ensuring nearly unlimited scalability and enhanced performance.

Metasphere, a part of Grundfos, is dedicated to providing smart network management solutions to the utility industry worldwide. Tim O?Brien, Chief Executive Officer of Metasphere, expressed confidence in the partnership, highlighting its significance in delivering modern and scalable solutions to utility clients globally. O?Brien envisions the collaboration contributing to serving at least 10% of the world's population by 2040.

LTIMindtree's modernised solutions, designed and built on AWS, have already demonstrated tangible benefits. Metasphere's customer onboarding time has been significantly reduced from days to minutes, facilitating a faster rollout of new features. Paddy Fitzpatrick, UK and Ireland Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Head at AWS, expressed excitement about organisations like LTIMindtree leveraging AWS to deliver innovative solutions in the water industry. The collaboration is expected to provide the utility industry with access to new solutions such as real-time network visibility and wastewater monitoring, ultimately reducing costs and enhancing performance through the power of cloud technology.

LTIMindtree has proudly announced its selection as a strategic partner by Metasphere, a specialist in wastewater applications. The collaboration aims to elevate Metasphere's Smart Sewers management platform, with LTIMindtree undertaking the transformation of Metasphere's next-generation wastewater monitoring solution portfolio. This initiative is geared towards delivering scalable solutions and an advanced platform to Metasphere's global utility industry clients. As part of the partnership, LTIMindtree will optimise Metasphere's cloud architecture for AWS scale and cost-effectiveness. Sudhir Chaturvedi, President and Executive Board Member of LTIMindtree, emphasised the critical importance of improving service delivery and providing real-time insights to customers in the utilities sector. The transformation undertaken by LTIMindtree is expected to optimise up to 25% of the total cost for Metasphere while ensuring nearly unlimited scalability and enhanced performance. Metasphere, a part of Grundfos, is dedicated to providing smart network management solutions to the utility industry worldwide. Tim O?Brien, Chief Executive Officer of Metasphere, expressed confidence in the partnership, highlighting its significance in delivering modern and scalable solutions to utility clients globally. O?Brien envisions the collaboration contributing to serving at least 10% of the world's population by 2040. LTIMindtree's modernised solutions, designed and built on AWS, have already demonstrated tangible benefits. Metasphere's customer onboarding time has been significantly reduced from days to minutes, facilitating a faster rollout of new features. Paddy Fitzpatrick, UK and Ireland Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Head at AWS, expressed excitement about organisations like LTIMindtree leveraging AWS to deliver innovative solutions in the water industry. The collaboration is expected to provide the utility industry with access to new solutions such as real-time network visibility and wastewater monitoring, ultimately reducing costs and enhancing performance through the power of cloud technology.

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