Evolving to become more digitally connected

As we shift toward a cleaner, more digitally connected future, energy companies must reimagine the way they deliver value, create experiences and drive customer loyalty to remain relevant and competitive.

There is huge potential in the concept of a “Forecourt of the Future,” with more personalised services, seamless digital offerings and connected service delivery. But to grasp this potential, energy companies need the capabilities to better understand their customers, deliver new services tailored around their changing needs and offer products that represent value beyond traditional offerings.

To deliver this next generation of retail, energy businesses need wider, interconnected partnerships with more nuanced, data-driven customer understanding and total control over their retail networks and customer insight. Doing so means accelerating ongoing fuel transition strategies to transform and modernise networks as a more connected retail network. As a result, the entire organisation is more efficient, innovative and agile than ever before.

See the connection – NTT DATA and ASO

We believe a connected race is a more exciting race

Connecting fans using digital race operations. For the last seven years, we’ve co-innovated a data-driven solution to provide insights to fans and broadcasters and improve operational efficiency.
NTT and Newport Live

Leveraging technology to create the velodrome of the future.

We partnered with Newport Live to deliver a digitized velodrome which provides athletes with vital information on their physiology to aid performance on the track.

Why NTT

20+

Years working with bp and a strong track record of success in delivering complex projects on a global scale

9

years as a leader in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Network Services, Global

$3.6bn 

Annual investment in R&D + $7bn in networking & data centers

NetZero

Our ambitions are aligned and we believe we have a role to play in helping you achieve your goals

Long standing partnerships

AWS
Microsoft
Google Cloud
Juniper Networks
Palo Alto Networks
Cisco

*Gartner®, Magic Quadrant™ for Global WAN Services, Danellie Young, Gaspar Valdivia, Karen Brown, Lisa Pierce. 15 April 2024.

**Gartner®, Magic Quadrant™ Managed Network Services, Ted Corbett, Bjarne Munch, Lisa Pierce, Danellie Young, Jon Dressel. 8 November 2023.

**2023 Gartner,®Magic Quadrant™ Managed Network Services,

Analysts: Ted Corbett, Bjarne Munch, Lisa Pierce, DanellieYoung, Jon Dressel, Published 8 November 2023

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