LTM Partners with Anthropic to Embed Claude AI Across Enterprise Delivery Platform

LTM partners with Anthropic to embed Claude AI into its enterprise delivery platform, targeting banking and manufacturing clients.

Jul 13, 2026
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LTM Partners with Anthropic to Embed Claude AI Across Enterprise Delivery Platform

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Indian IT services firm LTM (formerly LTIMindtree) has partnered with Anthropic to embed Claude, Claude Code and Claude Cowork into its enterprise delivery platform, joining Infosys, TCS and Cognizant in a wave of system integrator deals that are turning the startup's AI models into the default choice for enterprise deployments out of India.

The partnership, announced Monday, centers on three pillars. LTM's BlueVerse AI Delivery Fabric will serve as the enterprise implementation layer for Claude, integrating the models into software engineering, application modernization, agent orchestration, site reliability engineering and observability workflows.

The company will also expand its AI1000 talent program to train and deploy thousands of Claude-certified architects and Forward Deployed Engineers. And a dedicated Claude Center of Excellence will build reusable agentic MVPs, reference architectures and governance frameworks covering model management, responsible AI and data privacy compliance. The initial industry focus targets banking and financial services, high-tech, consumer and manufacturing clients.

"LTM brings delivery expertise, trained people, and long-standing client relationships across industries, and their customers want to embed Claude into the systems they rely on," said Chris Ciauri, Managing Director of International at Anthropic. "LTM is embedding Claude and Claude Code in BlueVerse, bringing trusted frontier AI technology to the center of how they do what they do best."

The deal extends a broader pattern. In recent months, Infosys, TCS and Cognizant all announced strategic partnerships with Anthropic. UST said last week it would train 12,000 employees on Claude. DXC Technology launched a multi-year global alliance in June.

Accenture and Deloitte have also partnered with Anthropic. For LTM, the play is about moving enterprise clients from AI pilots to production. CEO and Managing Director Venu Lambu said combining Claude with LTM's BlueVerse ecosystem, domain expertise and AI1000 talent initiative "creates a powerful foundation for enterprises to embed AI across their business and modernize at scale."

The companies plan joint go-to-market initiatives focused on measurable business outcomes. LTM will also deploy Claude internally across its own software delivery lifecycle, feeding operational data back into the CoE and BlueVerse platform.

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