DXC deploys Amazon Quick across entire workforce
IT services and consulting company DXC Technology has completed an enterprise-wide deployment of agentic AI-powered digital workspace Amazon Quick.
The platform has been deployed across DXC’s global workforce of 115,000 employees operating across 70 countries, making it one of the largest enterprise rollouts of the solution to date. DXC plans to use the platform to improve the way its employees collaborate, access information and deliver work across a highly distributed enterprise.
As part of the rollout, the company has introduced an AI advisor agent designed to provide employees with a single access point for AI-related knowledge and tools, which is now being used by more than 40,000 engineers.
In addition to deploying the platform internally, DXC has launched a dedicated Amazon Quick Practice aimed at helping enterprises deploy AI more quickly and efficiently.
The practice consists of more than 10,000 Amazon-certified professionals, including over 1000 trained and certified across Amazon AI specialisations. Cross-functional teams of AI architects, automation designers and adoption leads will work with customers to identify high-impact use cases and rapidly deploy AI capabilities.
The practice is designed to scale with enterprise needs and support co-investment with Amazon in targeted industry solutions for sectors such as financial services, insurance and manufacturing.
DXC Chief Digital Innovation Officer Russell Jukes said deploying Amazon Quick internally gave the company the opportunity to pressure-test the solution at enterprise scale.
“We’ve seen firsthand how AI, when connected to the way people work and the processes they rely on, can reduce friction, improve decision-making, and help teams operate more effectively with the right guardrails in place,” he said. “That experience now directly informs how we help our customers move beyond pilots and activate AI across their enterprises.”
DXC President of Consulting and Engineering Services Ramnath Venkataraman added that the collaboration with Amazon on the consulting practice represents “a launch pad for AI-powered enterprise transformation, with a focus on making AI practical, scalable and embedded into day-to-day operations, not just another tool sitting on the sidelines”.
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