Infosys Partners Cognition to Deploy Groundbreaking AI Agent Devin Globally

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Infosys Partners Cognition to Deploy Groundbreaking AI Agent Devin Globally
Overview

Infosys is partnering with Cognition to widely deploy Devin, an advanced AI software agent, across global enterprises. This collaboration aims to accelerate enterprise software development and reduce time-to-market by integrating Devin into Infosys's delivery models and client environments. Infosys has already seen efficiency gains with Devin, planning to scale its use across internal teams and client engagements.

Infosys, the global leader in digital transformation services, has inked a strategic partnership with Cognition to scale the deployment of Devin, an AI software agent, across its vast network of global enterprises. The collaboration, announced January 7, targets the critical business need to accelerate software development cycles and significantly reduce time-to-market for new products and services.

Driving Efficiency Through AI

Infosys has already been piloting Devin within its own engineering ecosystem for the past six months. The Indian IT giant reported substantial improvements in engineering quality and overall efficiency during this period. This positive internal experience has paved the way for expanding Devin’s application both across its internal teams and into client engagements. The partnership aims to embed this advanced AI agent directly within client delivery models worldwide.

Scaling Deployment

The alliance will integrate Cognition’s cutting-edge autonomous and agentic engineering capabilities with Infosys Topaz Fabric, a sophisticated AI platform designed to unify infrastructure, data, models, and workflows into an agent-ready environment. Together, Infosys and Cognition will co-develop shared engineering frameworks, industry-specific solutions, and AI-native modernization blueprints. These efforts are geared towards enabling enterprise-grade adoption of Devin, particularly in automating complex brownfield engineering tasks and reducing technical debt.

The companies envision creating virtual engineers powered by Devin, capable of handling intricate production and maintenance challenges. This initiative signifies a strategic move by Infosys to bolster its AI-driven service offerings and enhance its competitive edge in the digital services market.

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