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Infosys Partners with Microsoft to Drive Enterprise Generative AI Adoption

Indian IT and consulting firm, Infosys announced its partnership with Microsoft aimed at accelerating the widespread adoption of generative AI across various industries. The partnership will leverage Infosys Topaz, Azure OpenAI Service, and Azure Cognitive Services to develop cutting-edge solutions that enhance enterprise functions through AI-enabled capabilities.

The primary goal of this collaboration is to democratize data and intelligence within businesses, enabling increased productivity and revenue growth. Generative AI has created new possibilities for AI applications across industries, and Infosys is at the forefront, providing services and solutions in areas such as semantic search, document summarization, contact center transformation, AI-augmented software development, and marketing content creation.

“Through our strategic collaboration with Microsoft, we will continue to lead the generative AI revolution, helping businesses amplify human potential and navigate their next step towards becoming AI-first enterprises,” said Balakrishna D. R. (Bali), executive vice president, Infosys.

Infosys Topaz, in collaboration with Microsoft, will utilize Azure OpenAI Service and Azure Cognitive Services to enhance its capabilities further. This enhancement will enable enterprise customers to seamlessly transition from digital to AI solutions, improving operational efficiency, reducing turnaround time, future-proofing investments, and introducing new business models.

“We’re pleased to expand our collaboration with Infosys to deliver innovative solutions, utilizing Azure OpenAI Service and Azure Cognitive Services, that will help customers develop new business models, and realize new revenue streams,” said Nicole Dezen, chief partner officer, Microsoft Corp. 

Recently, Infosys also announced its partnership with NVIDIA to integrate the NVIDIA AI Enterprise ecosystem, encompassing models, tools, runtimes, and GPU systems into Infosys Topaz  to create offerings that enable businesses worldwide to seamlessly incorporate generative AI into their operations, fostering unprecedented innovation and productivity gains.

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