DXC Technology and Anthropic announced a multi-year global alliance in which DXC will train tens of thousands of Claude-certified forward-deployed engineers to integrate Claude into the mission-critical systems that DXC operates for the world's largest banks, airlines, insurers, manufacturers, and government agencies (Anthropic News). DXC first validated Claude within its own operations—which span 115,000 employees across 70 countries—before deploying it to clients, demonstrating that the model can meet strict security and compliance requirements.
DXC built its new AI-native orchestration platform, DXC OASIS, with Claude as the primary development tool; the firm estimates Claude accelerated software development by a factor of 10, with more than 95% of the code generated by Claude and reviewed by engineers (Anthropic News). The platform now serves over 50 DXC customers and is being rolled out globally. For commerce practitioners, this partnership is significant because it demonstrates how large-scale service providers are embedding generative AI into the infrastructure that powers transactions and operations—insurance claims, airline systems, security operations—where proven reliability and regulatory compliance are non-negotiable.
The alliance will focus initially on four areas: insurance (agentic solutions and core system modernization), Modernization as a Service (legacy codebase refactoring), cybersecurity (an always-on security engineer subagent for DXC's security operations centers), and application services (Claude agents for maintenance and management environments) (Anthropic News). This model—where certified engineers embed AI directly into customer environments—represents a new go-to-market approach for enterprise AI adoption in heavily regulated sectors.