
Infosys announced a collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to accelerate enterprise adoption of generative AI. The partnership brings together Infosys Topaz and Amazon Q Developer to improve software delivery and internal operations across industries, the companies said in a statement.
The collaboration focuses on how Infosys will use AWS generative AI tools to enhance functions such as software development, human resources, recruitment, sales, and vendor management.
Sandeep Dutta, president for AWS India and South Asia, said the collaboration reflects a broader shift in enterprise technology adoption. “The combined strengths of Amazon Q and Infosys Topaz will help organisations innovate, achieve operational agility, and unlock differentiated value for their clients,” he said.
The initiative targets sectors including manufacturing, telecom, financial services, and consumer goods, with a global scope.
The Infosys Topaz integration with Amazon Q Developer includes automated documentation and support for code generation, debugging, testing, and modernisation of legacy systems. Infosys said the integration aims to streamline workflows, reduce timelines, and improve accuracy for development teams.
Balakrishna D. R., executive VP and global services head for AI and industry verticals at Infosys, said the partnership is changing how enterprises create value. “We are transforming our development cycles and enabling clients to rethink critical functions like HR, recruitment, and vendor management,” he said.
Beyond internal use, Infosys plans to deploy AWS generative AI services to build industry solutions. These include end-user engagement tools for sports and entertainment to deliver real-time, personalised experiences for large audiences.
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