Driving enterprise efficiency through generative AI

Infosys teams up with AWS to enhance enterprise capabilities using generative AI, with a focus on innovation across sectors.

Infosys, an international digital services provider, has announced a collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to support enterprise adoption of generative artificial intelligence (AI). The initiative aims to leverage Infosys Topaz, an AI-centric suite of services, in conjunction with AWS’s generative AI-powered assistant, Amazon Q Developer, to enhance operations and foster innovation across industries such as manufacturing, telecom, and financial services.

At the core of this collaboration is Infosys's aim to harness the power of Infosys Topaz for AI-driven transformation in functions like software development, human resources (HR), recruitment, sales, and vendor management. Within the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC), integrating Infosys Topaz with Amazon Q Developer automates tasks such as code generation, debugging, and testing. This synergy aims to improve workflow efficiency and modernise legacy systems.

Further, the partnership sees Infosys integrating AWS's AI capabilities to streamline complex operations and streamline project timelines. This joint effort seeks to boost productivity and improve employee experiences by embedding AI-driven solutions across industry verticals.

Infosys is utilising AWS's generative AI services to deliver solutions in various sectors, most notably in sports and entertainment. The collaboration leverages Infosys Topaz with Amazon Bedrock to develop real-time, personalised experiences intended to improve fan engagement.

This collaboration integrates Amazon Q Developer with Infosys Topaz to support enterprise digital initiatives. This integration supports key functions such as recruitment and vendor management, helping clients streamline and adapt their business processes.

Overall, Infosys's partnership with AWS signifies a dedication to supporting enterprise transformations by embedding AI capabilities at their core. Through this AI-first ecosystem, both companies are supporting operational agility and innovation, developing AI-driven enterprise solutions.

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