QAD | Redzone has entered into a strategic partnership with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to accelerate AI-driven digital transformation across mid-market manufacturing organizations. Meanwhile, QAD | Redzone known for reshaping manufacturing and supply chain operations through intelligent, adaptive platforms will collaborate with TCS, a global leader in IT services and consulting, to help manufacturers modernize faster, scale operations confidently, and unlock measurable value from artificial intelligence.
More importantly, the partnership seeks to close the long-standing execution gap that often stalls large-scale digital transformation programs. Instead of relying on traditional, lengthy ERP implementations that drain budgets, disrupt operations, and overburden internal teams, the alliance will adopt a practical, outcome-focused model tailored to the realities of mid-sized manufacturers.
To achieve this, the collaboration will integrate QAD | Redzone’s execution-first manufacturing ecosystem including Adaptive ERP, Redzone Connected Workforce, and Champion AI with TCS’s extensive manufacturing expertise, global delivery framework, and engineering capabilities. As a result, manufacturers can expect faster deployment, smoother adoption, and continuous operational improvements rather than prolonged IT projects.
At the same time, TCS will support QAD | Redzone by providing specialized engineering resources for product development, assisting with cloud migration strategies, and sharing best practices for ERP implementation in complex manufacturing environments. In addition, both companies will jointly pursue market opportunities through coordinated sales and marketing initiatives.
Unlike conventional vendor-client engagements, this alliance represents a long-term strategic collaboration designed around operational impact rather than technical process complexity. The model prioritizes real-world results while ensuring that production continues uninterrupted. Furthermore, it reduces dependency on scarce internal resources, enabling manufacturers to focus on core business priorities instead of system maintenance.
By aligning AI capabilities directly with shop-floor execution, the partnership aims to deliver measurable productivity gains, enhanced workforce collaboration, and smarter decision-making across manufacturing operations. Rather than treating AI as an experimental tool, the companies position it as a practical driver of efficiency, quality, and scalability.
“Manufacturing leaders are done with transformation programs that consume capital, tie up their best people, and delay operational results,” said Sanjay Brahmawar, CEO at QAD | Redzone. “They want speed, certainty, and measurable impact not another cycle of technical remediation disguised as innovation. This partnership with TCS is about execution at scale. Together, we give manufacturers a pragmatic path to modernize operations, deploy AI where it matters most, and move from pilot success to enterprise-wide results fast, and without pulling critical operators into years of system governance.”
Overall, the QAD | Redzone and TCS partnership marks a new chapter in manufacturing transformation one that blends AI innovation with operational reality, delivering faster value with fewer risks and disruptions.
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