Infosys has partnered with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help enterprises adopt generative AI faster, combining strengths from both sides. Infosys gained nearly 2% following the update.
Context: Infosys is one of India’s largest IT services firms, while AWS is the world’s biggest cloud provider. Both are betting big on AI as the next growth engine for enterprise tech.
Breaking it down: Infosys will integrate Infosys Topaz, its AI-first platform, with Amazon Q Developer, AWS’s genAI-powered coding and productivity assistant.
The aim is to automate complex tasks, speed up projects, and improve developer and employee productivity.
In simple terms, Infosys will help companies use AI, and AWS will provide the technology that runs it.
Together, they will give businesses AI tools that can write code, analyse data, answer questions, and automate daily work, so employees can do things faster and with less effort.
Why it matters: enterprises across manufacturing, telecom, financial services, and consumer goods are racing to use AI in daily operations. This partnership helps Infosys offer ready-to-use AI solutions instead of just advisory work.
Zoom out: traditional AI works on fixed rules and pre-defined tasks, such as flagging fraud, sorting emails, or predicting demand based on past data. Generative AI goes a step further by understanding natural language and context, allowing it to write text, generate code, analyse data, and respond like a human assistant.
Unlike older AI systems that needed constant manual training, generative AI can learn from large datasets and adapt across different use cases. That’s why companies like Infosys and AWS are betting on it to transform how employees and enterprises operate.

