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Powered by Infosys Cobalt and generative AI capabilities, Topaz offers AI-first services, solutions, and platforms to support digital transformation.
In a bold step toward accelerating the global shift to AI-powered operations, Infosys has unveiled Infosys Topaz, a comprehensive suite of generative AI solutions designed to help organizations become AI-first enterprises. This launch signifies a major leap in enterprise AI transformation, particularly for companies migrating to SAP S/4HANA Cloud, SAP’s flagship enterprise resource planning (ERP) system.
Topaz by Infosys combines the strengths of Infosys Cobalt cloud offerings with the capabilities of generative AI, offering an AI-first stack of services, solutions, and platforms. The suite is built to modernize core IT infrastructure, automate complex processes, and enable businesses to harness the full potential of data for real-time insights, enhanced decision-making, and innovation.
Dinesh Rao, Executive Vice President and Chief Delivery Officer at Infosys, emphasized the pivotal role of AI in modern business: “The rise of AI is a transformative force that companies are incorporating across all aspects of business.” Topaz will be central to this transformation, helping enterprises become smarter, more responsive, and more efficient in their operations.
The launch of Infosys Topaz is also aligned with the rollout of the ASPIRE program, which is already helping global companies like Roche upgrade their digital landscape. By embracing the Infosys AI platform, Roche is moving toward a fully AI-enabled environment, leveraging generative AI solutions for automation, predictive analytics, and operational agility.
“Business AI is the biggest technology opportunity of the 21st century. The joint value proposition that Infosys brings in collaboration with SAP, will help enterprises realise the transformative power of SAP S/4HANA Cloud and Business AI through a guided approach – helping to turn AI proof-of-concepts into tangible business outcomes more quickly,” said Jan Bungert, Chief Revenue Officer for SAP Business AI, SAP SE.
Topaz by Infosys combines the strengths of Infosys Cobalt cloud offerings with the capabilities of generative AI, offering an AI-first stack of services, solutions, and platforms. The suite is built to modernize core IT infrastructure, automate complex processes, and enable businesses to harness the full potential of data for real-time insights, enhanced decision-making, and innovation.
Dinesh Rao, Executive Vice President and Chief Delivery Officer at Infosys, emphasized the pivotal role of AI in modern business: “The rise of AI is a transformative force that companies are incorporating across all aspects of business.” Topaz will be central to this transformation, helping enterprises become smarter, more responsive, and more efficient in their operations.
The launch of Infosys Topaz is also aligned with the rollout of the ASPIRE program, which is already helping global companies like Roche upgrade their digital landscape. By embracing the Infosys AI platform, Roche is moving toward a fully AI-enabled environment, leveraging generative AI solutions for automation, predictive analytics, and operational agility.
“Business AI is the biggest technology opportunity of the 21st century. The joint value proposition that Infosys brings in collaboration with SAP, will help enterprises realise the transformative power of SAP S/4HANA Cloud and Business AI through a guided approach – helping to turn AI proof-of-concepts into tangible business outcomes more quickly,” said Jan Bungert, Chief Revenue Officer for SAP Business AI, SAP SE.
With Infosys Topaz, businesses will be equipped to navigate the complexities of digital transformation and unlock new opportunities through AI. This latest move reaffirms Infosys’s commitment to helping organizations transition into AI-first enterprises, reshaping industries and enhancing competitiveness in the age of intelligence.
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