‘Gocal strategy’ for 16,000+ employees in 40 countries to work in multiple languages
HCL Technologies (HCL) has signed a contract with Munich Re, one of the world’s leading reinsurers, to create a next-generation digital workplace for its more than 16,000 employees in 40 countries.
Building on the successes of its digital transformation partnership with Germany’s Munich Re, HCL will now modernize and standardize workplace services for more than 16,000 employees in 40 countries. HCL will adopt a “glocal” strategy to support Munich Re’s workforce in multiple languages, including German, Spanish and Mandarin, from near-shore locations.
It will also implement a highly personalized service desk solution and leverage the power of automation to improve efficiency and enhance employee user experiences.
Munich Re said it selected HCL due to the strength of the existing relationship and its proven track record creating a modern digital workplace for other leading German and global organizations. HCL’s Fluid Workplace Solution offers Munich Re the flexibility to rapidly modify remote working practices. HCL’s WorkBlaze solution will provide predictive analytics and AI for IT Operations capabilities, which will help Munich Re pave the way toward a self-healing digital workplace.
“The last 12 months have triggered the biggest change in how companies empower and support their employees. Now, user experience transformation has become a priority to us,” Robin Johnson, Group CIO, Munich Re, said in a release on 23 Aug 2021.
“It was essential to have a partner that could help us create a modern digital workplace powered by latest technology innovation to deliver a next-generation user experience to our employees. It was also imperative for our partner to offer global multilingual support capabilities. The strength of HCL’s digital workplace offerings and our existing relationship made it an easy decision to partner with HCL,” he said.
“We’ve already achieved significant success with Munich Re in modernizing its applications and supporting its core insurance platforms,” said Rahul Singh, President of Financial Services, HCL Technologies.
“Flexibility and user-experience transformation are now of greater importance, and this deal reflects the growing value organizations like Munich Re see in HCL’s Fluid Workplace model. This alliance represents another significant stride in HCL’s growth in Germany, where we continue to invest in expanding our footprint and developing new solutions.” #technology #contract #investment #project /fiinews.com