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Infosys expands Google Cloud partnership to boost AI solutions

Infosys announced today that it was expanding its alliance with Google Cloud to help enterprises build AI-powered experiences using Infosys Topaz offerings and Google Cloud’s generative AI solutions.

Infosys will create the new global Generative AI Labs to develop industry specific AI solutions and platforms, which will help enterprises infuse generative AI into their business processes, the company said in a statement.

The company will also train 20,000 practitioners on Google Cloud’s gen AI solutions, including Vertex AI and Duet AI in Google Workspace, to ensure organisations have the professional services expertise and resources to successfully develop, implement, and manage any type of generative AI project.

This alliance between Infosys and Google Cloud builds on Infosys’ existing data, analytics and AI expertise on Google Cloud. Infosys is actively working with Google Cloud to develop a suite of transformative AI platforms and industry solutions for a range of business scenarios, including consumer AI, autonomous supply chain, autonomous marketing, anti-money laundering and customer services transformation.

A wide range of its existing platforms and solutions are being enhanced with Infosys Topaz and Google Cloud generative AI capabilities. These include Infosys Live Enterprise Application Management Platform, Infosys Applied AI Platform, Infosys Customer Intelligence Platform, Infosys Data Streams, and Infosys Supply Chain AI Platform among others.

The joint capabilities will help create a strong foundation for enterprises towards AI-enabled transformation. For example, Infosys Topaz and Google Cloud generative AI recently helped a leading consumer goods company in successfully launching an AI Twin to assist in real time planning of marketing spend, promotion, and product supply across markets.

“Infosys has been making investments in the AI space for a long time. The combined strength of Google Cloud’s generative AI capabilities and Infosys will help enterprises transform and future-proof their business, built on strong digital, cloud, and next-generation AI capabilities.” said Salil Parekh, CEO, Infosys. 

Infosys AI-powered solutions use insights to improve customer experience, drive sales, and redefine client’s digital business strategy for long term success. The Indian IT giant is on an overdrive mode when it comes to AI. It has been partnering up with global firms like NVIDIA and Microsoft to expand it’s AI capabilities to boost it’s revenue and keep up with the AI-boom. 

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