SAP SE announced that Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has successfully modernised its global payroll operations by transitioning to RISE with SAP S/4HANA Private Cloud.
With the aim of improving consistency, strengthening operational resilience, and building a scalable digital foundation aligned with its long-term technology roadmap, the transformation consolidates payroll operations across multiple countries and regions globally into a unified, cloud-based environment, enabling a broad global workforce to power enterprise transformation.
The phased migration enabled TCS to modernise, mission‑critical payroll ecosystem with zero disruption to ongoing operations. Robust validation frameworks—including multiple mock cycles and parallel payroll execution—were embedded across the transition to ensure accuracy, regulatory compliance, and operational stability across regions.
The transformation has delivered measurable business value, including:
– 30–40% faster payroll processing through improved batch performance and accelerated cycle completion.
– Future‑ready digital core supporting analytics‑led insights and adoption of intelligent capabilities aligned with SAP’s innovation roadmap.
– Standardised global payroll processing with local flexibility within a single environment to meet country‑specific regulatory and business requirements.
– Seamless integration at scale, with more than 20 high‑volume interfaces across HR, finance, and third‑party systems, ensuring data integrity and operational stability.
Janardhan Santhanam, Chief Information Officer, TCS, said, “As one of SAP’s strategic partners, TCS believes in leading by example. This transformation reflects our commitment to building a cloud-first, digital enterprise core. Executing a modernisation of this scale with minimal disruption demonstrates how global organisations can transform while strengthening agility and resilience.”
By modernising its payroll landscape on SAP S/4HANA Cloud on AWS, TCS is strengthening its digital core and creating a foundation for more data-driven and adaptive workforce operations. This is further supported by a more streamlined payroll architecture, reduced fragmentation, and improved visibility across operations.
Rahul Baheti, India Growth Officer, SAP Indian Subcontinent said, “This milestone with TCS demonstrates how RISE with SAP can support the most demanding, mission‑critical workloads at global scale—securely, resiliently, and without disruption. It also reflects the strength of a long‑standing partnership built on shared innovation and trust, as SAP and TCS continue to collaborate to help enterprises reimagine and modernise core business processes for the future.”
This transformation underscores the strength of the long‑standing SAP–TCS partnership, supported by AWS as a hyperscaler partner and the growing momentum among enterprises to modernise core processes on cloud platforms. SAP remains committed to helping organisations simplify complexity and build resilient, future‑ready digital foundations.