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Indian ITSP Infosys in $1.5bn AI deal with unnamed ‘global company’

2023-09-19 06:16:51
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Infosys, India’s second-largest IT service provider, has signed a $1.5bn deal for AI services with an unnamed “global company”. The contract covers the digital transformation of business operations and will see Infosys help the client fully integrate its AI services.

Infosys will provide AI services and integration as part of the new deal but has not named the company (Photo: Shutterstock)
Infosys will provide AI services and integration as part of the new deal but has not named the company (Photo via Shutterstock)

The new agreement covers a 15-year span, with Infosys’ $1.5bn spend spread out over that period. Few specific details have been shared of the contract, which was revealed through an exchange filing in India, and is contingent on the two companies entering a master agreement.

This latest announcement is just the latest in a long run of mega deals for Infosys, including a $1.64bn contract with Europe-based Liberty Global, owners of Virgin Media in the UK. That deal builds on an existing arrangement between the two companies and will see Infosys build out Liberty Global’s Horizon entertainment and connectivity platform over the next five years. 

Today’s new AI deal also follows an earlier $2bn agreement between the IT service provider and an existing client to deliver AI and automation services over five years. This also included integration with its Topaz generative AI platform. Revealed in July, the earlier deal also only came to light due to a regulatory filing in India, though with few details volunteered by Infosys.

The Indian provider also won a $1.5bn deal to modernise BP’s digital application landscape earlier this year. It will see Infosys build out end-to-end application services for management, development, modernisation and maintenance.

Enterprise demand for AI beyond Infosys

A growing demand has been registered across multiple sectors for enterprise-grade AI solutions, with the IT service providers competing with Big Tech giants like IBM, Microsoft and Google to dominate the space. The enterprise AI market is expected to hit a revenue of $155.2bn at a CAGR of 34.60% by 2030, according to a report by Market Research Future.

It comes as a new survey by Workday revealed that the majority of executives were optimistic about the potential impact of AI, with 73% of respondents feeling that it would impact the global business landscape in the short term. Many, too, were concerned about trusting AI systems and the transparency of their operation, factors that will likely influence the delivery of further AI packages by IT service providers.

IT service providers such as Infosys have rushed to engage with AI, making multi-billion dollar bets on staff AI training or launching new platforms to offer AI services from Google, Microsoft and others to their clients. Many consultancy organisations, including EY and Deloitte, are also embracing AI.

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TCS, for example, says it already has 50,000 AI-trained associates, with half of those trained specifically on the OpenAI products through Azure with full certification. The company has also launched a new Generative AI Enterprise Adoption product that uses its own proprietary transformation framework to bring contextual knowledge. EY, meanwhile, has said that it is investing in fully integrating AI throughout its business.

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印度IT服务提供商Infosys与一家未具名的“全球公司”达成价值15亿美元的人工智能交易
印度第二大IT服务提供商印孚瑟斯(Infosys)已与一家未具名的“全球公司”签署了一项价值15亿美元的AI服务协议。该合同涵盖业务运营的数字化转型,印孚瑟斯将帮助客户全面整合其AI服务。根据新协议,印孚瑟斯将提供AI服务和整合,但尚未透露该公司名称(照片来源:Shutterstock)。新协议为期15年,15亿美元的合同金额将在这段时间内分摊。目前关于该合同的具体细节披露较少,合同通过印度交易所的申报文件披露,且以双方签署主协议为前提。此次公告是印孚瑟斯一系列巨额交易中的最新一单,其中包括与总部位于欧洲的利勃海尔全球(Liberty Global)签订的16.4亿美元合同,后者拥有英国维珍媒体(Virgin Media)。该协议是在两家公司现有合作安排的基础上达成的,印孚瑟斯将在未来五年内为利勃海尔全球建设Horizon娱乐及连接平台。今天的这项AI协议也紧接此前印孚瑟斯与一位现有客户签订的20亿美元协议,计划在未来五年内提供AI和自动化服务。该协议还包括与其Topaz生成式AI平台的整合。该协议于7月宣布,也是通过印度的监管申报文件披露的,但印孚瑟斯并未提供更多细节。今年早些时候,印孚瑟斯还赢得了一项价值15亿美元的协议,用于升级英国石油公司(BP)的数字应用生态系统。该协议将由印孚瑟斯为其提供涵盖管理、开发、现代化和维护的端到端应用服务。**超越印孚瑟斯的AI企业需求** 多个行业对企业级AI解决方案的需求正在持续增长,IT服务提供商们正在与IBM、微软和谷歌等科技巨头竞争,力争主导这一领域。根据市场研究未来(Market Research Future)的一份报告,企业AI市场预计将在2030年达到1552亿美元的收入,年复合增长率(CAGR)为34.60%。与此同时,Workday的一项新调查显示,大多数高管对AI的潜在影响持乐观态度,73%的受访者认为AI将在短期内影响全球商业格局。此外,许多人也担心AI系统的可信度及其运行的透明度,这些因素可能会对IT服务提供商进一步提供AI解决方案产生影响。为应对这一趋势,包括印孚瑟斯在内的IT服务提供商已迅速投入AI领域,对员工进行大规模AI培训,或推出新的平台,向客户提供来自谷歌、微软等的AI服务。包括埃森哲(EY)和德勤(Deloitte)在内的许多咨询公司也在积极采用AI。**合作伙伴内容** 混合策略将帮助分销商执行成功的客户体验 阿玛尔提亚(Amalthea)利用AI和自动化技术提高产量,同时减少浪费和成本 AI如何在保险行业解锁宝贵机遇 例如,塔塔咨询服务公司(TCS)表示,其已拥有5万名经过AI培训的员工,其中有一半员工在Azure平台上接受了OpenAI产品的全面认证。该公司还推出了一个名为“生成式AI企业采用”的新产品,利用其自有专有的转型框架提供情境知识。与此同时,埃森哲表示,其正在投资全面整合AI到公司业务中。**查看所有简讯** **订阅我们的简讯** 获取数据、洞察和分析 由《科技观察》团队提供 **点击此处注册** **阅读更多:** 埃森哲投资14亿美元用于新的AI平台和培训
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