Tech Mahindra partners Sigma Systems for connected car applications
Tech Mahindra and Sigma Systems have devised a new solution for global automobile manufacturer’s connected car services program.
Sigma Systems, a global leader in catalogue-driven software, and Tech Mahindra, a leading provider of digital transformation consulting and business re-engineering services and solutions, have launched a connected car service subscription management platform. The solution has been selected and will be an integral part of a global automobile manufacturer’s connected car services program, paving the way for emerging onboard digital and IoT based applications.
The joint solution from Tech Mahindra and Sigma Systems could drive the automobile manufacturer’s consumers’ digital experience on new connectivity services while being Mobile Network Operator agnostic and using eUICC SIM. The platform will provide lifecycle management of connected car services and subscriptions, manage roaming scenarios and control data consumption by driving policies and enhance the end-user experience.
To facilitate the implementation of the solution, Tech Mahindra has partnered with Sigma Systems, the global leader in catalogue-driven (create-sell-deliver) software. The service subscription management platform is a fully automated, cloud-based SaaS solution designed and delivered with scalable platform architecture and Open API’s. This solution consists of key Sigma portfolio products including Sigma Catalog and Sigma Order Management. Tech Mahindra and Sigma have joined forces in providing this best-of-breed solution together for the automobile industry.
It was recently announced that Sigma systems has been acquired by Hansen technologies, a leader in billing, data management and customer care solutions for the energy, water, pay-TV, and telecommunications industries.
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