DXC Technology, the NYSE-listed IT services firm that manages critical computing infrastructure for some of the world's largest regulated businesses, has signed a multi-year global alliance with Anthropic. The partnership, announced June 11, makes DXC one of a small group of Global Premier Partners in the Claude Partner Network and centers on deploying Claude across the banking, insurance, manufacturing, government, and aviation sectors where DXC operates.
The deal is not primarily a licensing arrangement. It involves building an entirely new workforce layer around Claude. DXC and Anthropic plan to train and certify tens of thousands of engineers drawn from DXC's existing global staff, putting each through a 90-day program via the Anthropic Partner Academy before deploying them as forward-deployed builders inside customer environments.
DXC OASIS: The Proof of Concept
The backdrop for the alliance is DXC's own experience using Claude internally. In April 2026, the company launched DXC OASIS, an AI-native orchestration platform for managed services that was built almost entirely with Claude. DXC says the model accelerated OASIS software delivery by an estimated 10 times compared with prior development cycles, with more than 95 percent of code generated by Claude before human engineers reviewed it. The platform reached 50-plus customer deployments within weeks of its debut, providing DXC with a working reference case for the broader alliance.
DXC CEO Raul Fernandez called the partnership an opportunity to offer enterprise customers something they cannot get elsewhere. "This alliance with Anthropic combines trust and experience with the most advanced AI technology available," Fernandez said in the announcement.
DXC-Anthropic Alliance: Key Numbers
- Software delivery speedup (DXC OASIS)10x estimated
- Code share generated by Claude (pre-review)95%+
- OASIS customer deployments at launch50+
- Engineer certification window90 days (Partner Academy)
- Partner tier in Claude NetworkGlobal Premier
- Initial sector focusInsurance, cybersecurity, application services
Where the Deployment Targets First
The partnership's initial focus narrows to three domains where DXC already has significant practice areas. In insurance, DXC will use Claude to build agentic solutions that modernize core policy and claims systems, tailoring deployments to each customer's operating model. In cybersecurity, a dedicated sub-agent built on Claude Security will power DXC's security operations centers with always-on AI-driven monitoring and response. The third track, application services, covers the broader modernization of legacy enterprise software that represents a large share of DXC's managed services revenue.
The announcement positions DXC alongside Tata Consultancy Services, which also signed a Global Premier Partnership with Anthropic on June 11, giving Anthropic back-to-back major systems-integration wins in a single day. Both companies serve many of the same Fortune 500 and government clients, and both are committing dedicated engineering capacity rather than simply reselling Claude API access.
Why Regulated Industries Are Moving Now
One of the consistent themes in enterprise AI adoption over the past two years has been hesitation among highly regulated industries: banks, insurers, healthcare systems, and government agencies. Their compliance obligations, data sovereignty requirements, and operational risk frameworks have made it harder to experiment with AI the way a software startup might. DXC's argument, backed by its own internal deployment data, is that the combination of Claude's instruction-following reliability and Anthropic's enterprise data policies finally makes the math work in regulated environments.
Anthropic has been deliberate about building the infrastructure for this moment. The $100 million Claude Partner Network fund launched earlier in 2026 was designed specifically to give systems integrators the commercial incentive and technical support to build industry-specific Claude offerings rather than generic deployments. DXC's platform, with its 50-plus live customers and documented performance improvement, is exactly the kind of reference architecture that de-risks adoption for the next tier of enterprise buyers.
The broader picture is one of accelerating consolidation in enterprise AI. Two or three years ago, large companies were running AI proof-of-concept projects across multiple vendors simultaneously. The DXC-Anthropic alliance, like similar deals with KPMG and TCS, suggests the market is entering a phase where major service providers are making deliberate long-term bets on specific model providers, and building their own workforce capabilities around them. Customers who buy DXC managed services will increasingly find that the AI layer running inside their systems is Claude.
"This alliance with Anthropic combines trust and experience with the most advanced AI technology available and gives our customers something they cannot get anywhere else." Raul Fernandez, President and CEO of DXC Technology, June 11, 2026
What Comes Next
DXC serves a client list that includes many of the world's largest banks, global airlines, and national government agencies. The company manages infrastructure that processes hundreds of millions of transactions daily across dozens of countries. Bringing Claude into that environment at scale is not a matter of switching on an API. It requires custom security reviews, data residency configurations, and audit trails that satisfy regulators in multiple jurisdictions simultaneously.
The 90-day certification track is DXC's answer to that complexity. Rather than deploying general-purpose AI engineers, the company is building a cohort of specialists who understand both Claude's capabilities and the compliance requirements of each industry vertical. The resulting workforce is designed to operate inside customer environments, not as external consultants but as embedded builders with deep knowledge of each client's stack.
DXC has not disclosed the financial terms of the alliance. Given the scale of the forward-deployed engineering commitment and the Global Premier designation, it is one of the more structurally significant deployments in the Claude Partner Network to date.