Infosys partners with Harness to accelerate AI software delivery
Infosys (NYSE: INFY) announced a strategic collaboration with Harness, the AI Software Delivery Platform company, to accelerate AI-led software delivery transformation for enterprises globally.
The partnership combines Infosys Topaz Fabric and Infosys Cobalt with the Harness Software Delivery Platform to improve productivity, software engineering, AI governance, and time-to-market. Infosys Topaz Fabric is described as a multi-layer AI fabric that unifies infrastructure, models, data, applications, and workflows into a composable, agent-ready ecosystem.
The collaboration aims to address challenges faced by engineering teams who spend significant time on downstream activities such as testing, deployment, security, governance, reliability, and cost optimization through manual and fragmented processes. The companies plan to standardize and automate the end-to-end path from code to production by applying AI across the software delivery lifecycle.
The integrated solutions are designed to support large-scale modernization and transformation programs, particularly in complex, high-scale, and regulated environments. Harness' delivery intelligence will be integrated with Infosys Cobalt cloud offerings to support consistent deployment across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
"As AI accelerates change, enterprises need delivery systems that are faster, more reliable, and governed by design," said Salil Parekh, Chief Executive Officer of Infosys. "Our collaboration with Harness combines Infosys Topaz and Infosys Cobalt offerings to help clients unlock AI value and translate their AI ambition into scalable, reliable execution."
Jyoti Bansal, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Harness, noted the challenge of ensuring AI-driven innovation reaches production safely and efficiently. "By bringing Harness's intelligent delivery platform together with Infosys' deep enterprise expertise, we're helping organizations deliver AI-driven software innovation with greater speed, predictability, and control," Bansal said.
The information is based on a press release statement from the companies.
