Infosys partners with AWS and Cognition to speed up enterprise Adoption of Generative AI
Infosys plans to utilise the potential of Infosys Topaz to drive AI-powered transformations across key functions, such as software development, HR, recruitment, sales, and vendor management. For example, in the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC), the integration of Infosys Topaz with Amazon Q Developer enables automated documentation. It also provides tailored support for tasks like code generation, debugging, testing, and legacy code modernisation. Infosys says this significantly enhances workflow efficiency and accuracy. Through its collaboration with AWS, Infosys integrates advanced AI capabilities to streamline complex tasks, accelerate project timelines, and enhance employee experiences while driving productivity.
Infosys is also leveraging AWS generative AI services to deliver cutting-edge solutions across industries. These include advanced end-user engagement capabilities for sports and entertainment, supported by Infosys Topaz and Amazon Bedrock. This is expected to enable dynamic, real-time personalised experiences to enhance engagement for millions of fans worldwide.
Sandeep Dutta, President, Amazon Web Services (AWS) India and South Asia, said, “Infosys is setting a new benchmark for enterprise transformation through the strategic adoption of generative AI at scale. The combined strengths of Amazon Q and Infosys Topaz will help organisations innovate, achieve operational agility, and unlock differentiated value for their clients. Through this collaboration, Infosys and AWS are committed to delivering solutions rooted in technical excellence. Moreover, tailored to address the unique demands of global industries.”
Balakrishna D. R. (Bali), Executive Vice President, Global Services Head, AI and Industry Verticals, Infosys, said, “Our collaboration with AWS is fundamentally reshaping how enterprise value is created and delivered. By integrating Amazon Q Developer with Infosys Topaz, we are not just transforming our internal functions. These include development cycles, but also enabling our clients to reimagine critical functions like HR, recruitment, and vendor management. Together, we are building an AI-first ecosystem that empowers enterprises to navigate their next business transformation with agility and precision. This is about amplifying human potential to drive innovation and deliver impact at an unprecedented scale.”
Infosys has also announced a strategic collaboration with Cognition, an AI coding agent company and makers of Devin. The solution is an autonomous AI software engineer, designed to handle complex coding tasks, plan, write, debug, and deploy applications. The solution integrates with developer tools like GitHub and Slack to boost productivity, allowing engineers to focus on higher-level problem-solving
The collaboration will see the deployment of Devin across Infosys’ internal engineering ecosystem and client engagements worldwide. Infosys Topaz Fabric is a purpose-built agentic services suite – a multi-layer AI fabric that unifies infrastructure, models, data, applications, and workflows into a composable, agent-ready ecosystem. The strategic collaboration combines the secure, modular architecture of Infosys Topaz Fabric with Cognition’s advanced agentic and autonomous engineering capabilities. It aims to help organisations achieve accelerated time-to-market, enhanced developer productivity, and reduced modernisation timelines.
After using Devin for the past six months and seeing significant improvement across both engineering quality and efficiency, Infosys decided to integrate Devin into its internal engineering teams. Furthermore, Infosys will embed Devin within client delivery models, and enable deployment within customers’ engineering environments. To scale adoption, Infosys and Cognition are collaborating on shared engineering frameworks and enablement programmes. Designed to bring the integrated capabilities of Infosys Topaz Fabric and Devin to engineers across industries.
Infosys Topaz Fabric and Devin will automate brownfield engineering, tech debt reduction and modernisation. At the same time, they will create virtual engineers to resolve complex production and maintenance challenges. Both companies plan to jointly develop industry-specific solutions, AI-native modernisation blueprints, and scalable engineering frameworks. This will be supported by co-innovation labs and enablement programmes. Infosys’ Financial Services practice is using Devin to transform engineering delivery across banking, payments, capital markets, insurance, and wealth management.
Scott Wu, Founder & CEO, Cognition, said, “We are thrilled to collaborate with Infosys. Bringing the power of autonomous and agentic AI engineering to some of the world’s most complex enterprises. Infosys’ Exponential Engineering offering perfectly complements our mission to redefine how software is built. Infosys Topaz Fabric and Devin together offer unmatched capability from real-time developer augmentation to fully autonomous engineering execution. The company says it is the first large digital services and consulting firm to deploy agentic tools at this scale. By combining Infosys’ deep industry expertise with our platform, we are enabling clients to dramatically accelerate time-to-market, enhance ROI and unlock a new era of engineering transformation.”
The integration of Infosys Topaz and Amazon Q Developer has the potential to redefine software delivery and client value across industries globally. By embedding Amazon Q into the software development lifecycle (SDLC), the partnership enables automated documentation. In addition to tailored support for code generation, debugging, and legacy code modernisation. All time-consuming and resource-intensive activities should significantly reduce project timelines. For Infosys, this partnership is a strategic move to defend high-margin AI contracts. It should also counter slowing legacy growth by providing deep AI-integrated service delivery.
The partnership with AWS goes hand in hand with its strategy relating to Cognition. The company has received significant funding and similarly aims to solve machine reasoning, with Devin acting as a capable AI teammate for developers and teams. So clearly, Infosys is looking to drive AI-led innovations in its development process to enhance workflow operations. A sensible direction since technology is developing at an accelerating pace, driven by the convergence of AI into everything.
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