Under this partnership, Infosys will leverage digital innovation to support the latest creative and engaging data-led storytelling experiences for FT’s readers.
The FT and Infosys teams will also develop a ‘crossword app’, digitizing one of the most loved and traditional puzzle features of the FT for its global following.
James Lamont, director of strategic partnerships said:
“Our readers expect the best from the FT and we are experimenting with exciting digital ways to bring stories and features to a wider audience. With Infosys’ help, we can use technology better and faster to deliver Editorial features in more enterprising and eye-catching ways. The expertise Infosys provides to these newsroom projects will help foster a spirit of innovation and reader service that supports our mission to delight and inform the FT’s audience.”
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