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Home»Business»Cognizant, Infosys, TCS, Wipro deploy over 200,000 Microsoft Copilot licences
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Cognizant, Infosys, TCS, Wipro deploy over 200,000 Microsoft Copilot licences

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Microsoft Chairperson and CEO Satya Nadellaaddressing an audience of developers and AI experts as part of his AI India tour, at Whitefield in Bengaluru, on December 11, 2025.

Microsoft Chairperson and CEO Satya Nadella announced strategic partnerships with four leading IT companies — Cognizant, Infosys, TCS and Wipro — as they join forces with Microsoft to accelerate the adoption of agentic AI.

On December 11, while addressing an audience of developers and AI experts as part of his AI India tour, at Whitefield in Bengaluru, Mr. Nadella said, “These companies are building deep AI factories.”

“These firms would emerge as ‘frontier firms’ with Microsoft deploying Copilot and agentic AI across their diverse operations. Each of these companies will deploy over 50,000 Microsoft Copilot licences, collectively surpassing 200,000 licences, and setting a new benchmark for enterprise-scale AI adoption.