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LTIMindtree launches BlueVerse AI ecosystem for enterprises

LTIMindtree launches BlueVerse AI ecosystem for enterprises

Time of India21 hours ago

LTIMindtree
launched
BlueVerse
, a new business unit and suite of artificial intelligence (AI) services and solutions for enterprises, the company announced on Thursday.
BlueVerse Marketplace under the
AI ecosystem
currently features over 300 industry and function-specific agents, it said. 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), where the latter uses context-aware AI agents to reduce response times, LTIMindtree said.
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This ecosystem also includes BlueVerse Foundry, a no-code designer and flexible pro-code editor to quickly compose and deploy AI agents, AI Tools, assistants, Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) pipelines and intelligent business processes.
"BlueVerse is all about unlocking productivity for businesses at different levels by embedding AI across all functions of the enterprise. Backed by a strategic partnership ecosystem and deep AI expertise, it positions LTIMindtree as the partner of choice for future-ready organisations." said
Venu Lambu
, chief executive officer and managing director at LTIMindtree.
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The LTIMindtree share closed 1.64% lower at Rs 5,359.55 per share on the BSE, compared to a 0.1% drop in the benchmark Sensex.
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