Cognizant (CTSH) announced that it is now using Anthropic’s Claude, a family of large language models, to help its enterprise customers and internal teams move from AI experimentation to scaled business outcomes. This combines the Claude family of models and agentic tooling with Cognizant’s engineering platforms and industry blueprints to help deliver measurable impact at enterprise scale, Cognizant said. Cognizant plans to align its software engineering and platform offerings with Amazon (AMZN)-backed Anthropic capabilities – including Claude for Enterprise, Claude Code, the Model Context Protocol, and the Agent SDK – so clients can integrate AI with existing data and applications, orchestrate multi-step work with human oversight, and more effectively manage performance, risk and spend. “Enterprises are moving beyond simple productivity gains toward a more connected, agentic future,” said Ravi Kumar S, CEO of Cognizant. “By pairing Anthropic’s Claude models and agentic tooling with Cognizant’s suite of platforms and industry expertise, we will help clients build the foundations of an agentified enterprise where intelligent systems collaborate with people to accelerate modernization, engineering and industry transformation. We are equally excited to apply Anthropic’s technology to help us drive these transformation goals internally at Cognizant.”
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