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Asda kisses Walmart goodbye with half a billion dollar tech breakup bill

(2024/07/01)


The UK's third-largest grocery retailer has spent £430 million ($544 million) on its IT separation from US giant Walmart.

Walmart sold Asda to Bellis Finco for £6.8 billion ($8.65 billion) in 2021, but continues to support most of its IT systems.

Asda, which has a turnover of £25.6 billion ($32.45 billion), has been building separate IT systems – including infrastructure, POS, ERP, HR, and payroll – for the last three years, but was forced to extend its support deal with Walmart to continue to run the old systems beyond a February 2024 deadline.

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Its [2]annual report [PDF] covering the period until the end of December 2023 shows Asda spent £241 million on "Project Future," the IT separation program from Walmart. The figure has risen from the £189 million recorded for the period from September 3, 2020, to December 31, 2021.

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The latest annual report said the costs incurred related to this project included "research spend, design and build costs relating to IT infrastructure and software-as-a-service solutions which cannot be capitalised, consultancy costs incurred in relation to the management of the programme, run costs relating to standalone systems where equivalent legacy Walmart systems are still in use by the business."

The supermarket promises the separation program "will transition the Group to a standalone, leading-edge IT infrastructure which will enable it to improve operating efficiencies, make better use of data, improve the experience for customers and colleagues, and enable the business to be more agile in responding to customers' needs."

[5]Asda IT staff shuffled off to TCS amid messy tech divorce from Walmart

[6]Asda's delayed SAP migration forces extension to Walmart's backend support contract

[7]Asda server glitch leaves customers without online shopping

[8]Asda slammed for letting vulns fester on its cyber shelves

Asda is in the process of moving much of its software to the cloud, based on infrastructure provided on the Microsoft Azure platform. The move also includes a major application upgrade and business transformation in the transition from Walmart's ERP system – based on the SAP's older generation ECC system – to the newer S/4HANA system, based on an in-memory database.

The retailer signed up for the German vendor's flagship RISE with SAP scheme, which is expected to include a pillar of business transformation and technology changes.

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In January, [10]news broke that Asda had been forced to extend its IT transition deal with Walmart – which was set to come to an end in February 2024 – with the move expected to complete by the end of 2024, although The Register understands the support deal covers some of next year.

Earlier this month, [11]The Register revealed that 130 to 135 members of the IT team have entered the collective consultation to move to Indian outsourcing giant TCS, potentially disrupting the organization as it tries to plan for the critical transition to new systems. ®

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[2] https://asdagroceries.scene7.com/is/content/asdagroceries/Z%20FUTURE/Microsites/Corporate/Bellis_Finco_plc_Annual_Report_and_Financial_Statements_31_December_2023.pdf

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[5] https://www.theregister.com/2024/06/17/asda_tupe_tcs/

[6] https://www.theregister.com/2024/01/23/asda_sap_delay/

[7] https://www.theregister.com/2016/10/24/asda_server_glitch_leaves_customers_without_shopping/

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[10] https://www.theregister.com/2024/01/23/asda_sap_delay/

[11] https://www.theregister.com/2024/06/17/asda_tupe_tcs/

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Project Future costs

Like a badger

Don't forget the £24.1m spent on Project Future in 2021. Every little helps, as they say.

Re: Project Future costs

Korev

He Asda be joking, that's Tesco's slogan...

Surprising...

Jason Hindle

Asda was founded as a copy of ultra-successful Walmart, and their eventual buyout/merger looked like a marriage made in (retail) heaven. As employers go, I'm informed TCS is best seen through the rearview mirror.

Re: Surprising...

Ol'Peculier

ASDA was formed before Walmart, so not sure where you are going with that one?

Re: Surprising...

Vulch

Indeed, As sociated Da iries originally.

Re: Surprising...

Terry 6

I'd thought that it was originally a farmers' cooperative.. Whether they subsequently got Big Ideas (TM) and chose to copy the Americans is another question.

Edit Easily resolved

Asda Stores Limited (/ˈæzdə/), trading as Asda and often styled as ASDA, is a British supermarket and petrol station chain. Its headquarters are in Leeds, England.[9] The company was incorporated as Associated Dairies and Farm Stores in 1949

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Walmart Inc........... is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarket................. Bentonville, Arkansas.[10] The company was founded by brothers Sam and James "Bud" Walton in nearby Rogers, Arkansas in 1962

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