
Infosys, India’s leading tech company, has taken a bold step into the global education sector. It has joined hands with Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS) to start a big digital change. At the heart of this mission is SAP S/4HANA, the powerful cloud platform.
MACS runs about 300 schools in Melbourne. This project is set to bring them into a new digital age. With Infosys leading the way, this move aims to improve how these schools work. From smoother admin tasks to better digital access for teachers and students—everything is getting an upgrade.

Infosys is bringing more than just one tool to the table. The plan includes SAP S/4HANA Cloud, SAP SuccessFactors, identity and access management tools, and master data solutions. All of this will help MACS move its systems to the cloud. The result? Faster work, easier access, and smarter school management.
What makes this project special is the smart way everything comes together. Teachers and staff will get a personalized digital space. This workspace will be clean, easy to use, and built around their roles. It will also support strong teamwork and make communication simple.
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One key win is better master data management. With real-time updates and smooth data flow, MACS will always have the right info at the right time. This also opens the door for AI-based tools in the future. The tech will grow with them, not hold them back.
Infosys is not just offering software. It is handling the full system—end to end. That means MACS can stay focused on education while Infosys ensures everything works like a well-oiled machine.
This is not just a win for Infosys and MACS. It shows what is possible when top Indian tech talent joins forces with global education leaders. It also proves how SAP S/4HANA can change how schools run, from the ground up.
This move shows how Indian companies like Infosys are now leading global digital innovation. They are not just writing code—they are writing the future.
Infosys is putting India on the map again—by helping schools in Australia work smarter, teach better, and dream bigger.
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