LTM has announced a partnership with Anthropic to speed up enterprise use of Claude across engineering, modernization and business workflows. The company said the deal will bring Claude, Claude Code and Claude Cowork into its BlueVerse AI Delivery Fabric and is aimed at moving customers from pilot projects to production deployments.
LTM described the agreement as a multi-layered operating model rather than a single product rollout. The partnership will combine Claude with LTM’s enterprise implementation work, while focusing on three areas: BlueVerse AI Delivery Fabric, AI1000 talent enablement, and a dedicated Claude Center of Excellence.
LTM said this layer will serve as the implementation framework for Claude adoption across software engineering, application modernization, agent orchestration, Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), observability and chaos engineering. That places the LTM and Anthropic partnership in the core delivery stack, not just in isolated chatbot use.
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LTM will also expand its AI1000 initiative to train and deploy thousands of Claude-certified architects and Forward Deployed Engineers. In parallel, LTM will set up a Claude Center of Excellence to develop reusable skills, agentic MVPs, reference architectures and governance playbooks. The CoE will also cover responsible use, model governance, and data-privacy and residency compliance.
For Indian enterprises, AI adoption is being packaged as a managed service, not just standalone tool. That matters for firms that want to modernize software delivery, improve engineering productivity, or introduce governed AI into regulated environments such as BFSI. The initial focus will be on banking and financial services, high-tech, consumer and production industries.
The emphasis on governance is also important for Indian buyers.
For large organizations, those are often the deciding factors when moving AI from trial use to production use.
Anthropic said LTM’s client relationships and delivery expertise make it a useful channel for embedding Claude into the systems enterprises already use.
LTM, in turn, said the partnership is intended to help clients translate AI investments into measurable business outcomes.
Many enterprises can test an AI model. Fewer can deploy it across software delivery, modernization and operational workflows with controls around quality, transparency and governance. This deal is aimed at that second stage.
The scope includes model integration, training, governance, internal adoption, and joint go-to-market work. The release also says LTM will embed Anthropic Claude, Claude Code and Claude Cowork into its own delivery model, which suggests the company wants to prove the approach internally before scaling it with customers.
TCS had already announced a global partnership with Anthropic to help customers scale enterprise AI adoption, showing that major Indian IT firms are converging on the same strategy: pair delivery scale with frontier AI models and package the result for enterprise use.
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