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DXC Completes Global Amazon Quick Deployment and Launches New Practice to Accelerate Enterprise AI Adoption

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DXC successfully deploys Amazon Quick across 115,000 employees worldwide and introduces a dedicated practice to help enterprises operationalize AI securely at scale.

DXC Technology has announced the successful completion of its enterprise-wide deployment of Amazon Quick, the agentic AI-powered digital workspace, across its global workforce of 115,000 employees in 70 countries. Alongside this milestone, DXC has launched the DXC Amazon Quick Practice, a new business unit designed to help organizations accelerate AI adoption, move beyond pilot programs, and operationalize AI across complex, multivendor enterprise environments.

One of the largest Amazon Quick deployments to date, the initiative highlights DXC’s Customer Zero strategy—an approach where DXC validates emerging technologies internally under real-world enterprise conditions before deploying them for customers. By running Amazon Quick at full global scale with stringent security, governance, and compliance requirements, DXC has proven how enterprise AI can be deployed responsibly and effectively, enabling customers to adopt AI faster and with greater confidence.

Enterprise AI at Scale: Proven Inside DXC
DXC implemented Amazon Quick to transform how employees access information, collaborate, and deliver services across a highly distributed global organization. The AI-powered digital workspace securely connects employees to trusted data across multiple systems while maintaining enterprise-grade access controls and regulatory compliance.

“Many organizations want to adopt AI but struggle to turn pilots into real business impact. The DXC Amazon Quick Practice combines our enterprise delivery expertise with proven operating models to help customers deploy AI responsibly, modernize faster, and achieve measurable outcomes. This is about making AI practical, scalable, and embedded into daily operations,” said Ramnath Venkataraman, President of Consulting & Engineering Services, DXC. 

As part of the rollout, DXC introduced an AI Advisor Agent, now used by more than 40,000 engineers, providing a single point of access for AI knowledge, tools, prototypes, and feedback. The deployment also includes role-based AI advisors, such as a Supply Chain Advisor, which delivers real-time, validated operational insights to help teams make faster, data-driven decisions with confidence.

“Deploying Amazon Quick across DXC’s global workforce allowed us to pressure-test AI at true enterprise scale. We’ve seen how AI, when embedded into everyday workflows with the right governance, can reduce friction, improve outcomes, and enable teams to work more effectively. That experience now directly shapes how we help customers move from experimentation to full AI adoption,” said Russell Jukes, Chief Digital Information Officer, DXC. 

By reducing friction across disparate systems and simplifying access to enterprise knowledge, Amazon Quick has improved productivity, accelerated decision-making, and enabled DXC teams to rapidly turn ideas into customer-ready solutions. The initiative, led by Chief Digital Information Officer Russell Jukes, reflects DXC’s tightly integrated execution model that aligns digital, information, and AI strategies to drive enterprise-scale AI transformation.

Launch of the DXC Amazon Quick Practice
Building on its internal success, DXC has launched the DXC Amazon Quick Practice to help enterprises securely deploy and scale AI across their organizations. The practice is powered by more than 10,000 Amazon-certified professionals, including over 1,000 specialists trained in Amazon AI technologies, and is supported by DXC’s enterprise-proven delivery frameworks and governance models.

The new practice enables organizations to move beyond AI pilots and responsibly operationalize AI, delivering measurable productivity gains while maintaining security, compliance, and reliability. Cross-functional teams of AI architects, automation experts, and adoption specialists work with customers to identify high-impact use cases and rapidly deploy pre-built, AI-powered capabilities across areas such as AI-driven research, advanced analytics, digital workplace automation, and agentic AI workflows.

Jose Kunnackal John, Director, Amazon Quick, added, “Amazon Quick is designed to bring enterprise-grade AI directly into everyday workflows. DXC has demonstrated its value by successfully deploying it across 115,000 employees worldwide. Together, through the DXC Amazon Quick Practice, we are providing enterprises with a proven path to roll out AI at scale within the systems and data they already use.”

Designed for scalability, the DXC Amazon Quick Practice also supports co-investment with Amazon to develop industry-specific AI solutions for sectors including financial services, insurance, and manufacturing, accelerating time to value and driving tangible business results.

The DXC Amazon Quick Practice builds on DXC’s long-standing partnership with Amazon and its deep experience in managing AI across global enterprises. The initiative reinforces DXC’s commitment to helping organizations navigate growing AI complexity, accelerate adoption, and embed secure, responsible, and scalable AI into day-to-day business operations.

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