Infosys selected by Telenor to deploy Oracle Cloud ERP solution

Infosys announced its collaboration with Telenor Norway to transform its finance and supply chain operations.
Telenor grows in AsiaInfosys was chosen to assist Telenor Norway on this ERP transformation program for its innovative and standardized solutions, reusable assets, skilled talent pool, and ability to accelerate solution deployment.

Infosys has implemented a standardized Oracle Cloud ERP solution to help migrate from a legacy ERP system to enhance business agility and operational efficiency. The solution has been implemented across 10 Telenor entities in a record time of 9 months including modules like R2R (Record to Report), A2R (Acquire to Retire), P2P (Procure to Pay), O2C (Order to Cash) etc.

Richard Stigaard, CIO of Telenor Norway, said: “The critical elements of our success have been collaboration, following standard processes and operating with a strong One team culture throughout the project. Infosys brought domain experience, the right skills and competent resources to help deliver this transformation.”

“The ERP platform developed jointly by Telenor and Infosys enables Telenor Norway to drive operational excellence, which ultimately translates into a superior customer experience,” Anand Swaminathan, EVP, Communications, Media and Technology, Infosys, said in a news statement.

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