
LTIMindtree rolls out AI business unit
Bengaluru: LTIMindtree launched a new business unit and suite of AI services called BlueVerse. Designed as a complete AI ecosystem, it helps enterprises accelerate their AI concept-to-value journey.
BlueVerse Marketplace, for instance, currently has over 300 industry and function-specific agents and ensures seamless interoperability and a growing connector ecosystem.
It is underpinned by responsible AI governance, delivering enterprise-grade trust and scalability.BlueVerse Productized Services utilise repeatable frameworks, accelerators, and industry-specific solution kits. At launch, BlueVerse will offer pre-built solutions for Marketing Services and Contact Centre as a Service (CCaaS).
This ecosystem also includes BlueVerse Foundry, an intuitive no-code designer and flexible pro-code editor that can enable enterprises to quickly compose and deploy AI agents, AI tools, assistants, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) pipelines, and intelligent business processes.
Venu Lambu, CEO and MD of LTIMindtree, said, "BlueVerse is all about unlocking productivity for businesses at different levels by embedding AI across all functions of the enterprise." "BlueVerse will enable our clients to unlock new sources of value, streamline operations, and stay ahead in an AI-driven world," said Nachiket Deshpande, president, global AI services, strategic deals and partnerships.
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