Capgemini and AWS Strengthen Ties for Widespread Generative AI Adoption

K.C. Sabreena Basheer Last Updated : 18 Jan, 2024
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Capgemini and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have extended their strategic collaboration, accelerating the adoption of generative AI solutions across organizations. The multi-year agreement focuses on helping clients move beyond experimental stages to full-scale generative AI implementations. They intend to provide smooth transitions addressing challenges such as cost, scale, and trust. This collaboration aims to leverage Capgemini’s expertise & AWS’s advanced technologies to bring generative AI to the forefront of enterprise solutions.

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Collaborative Vision for Generative AI Adoption

The collaboration between Capgemini and AWS is geared towards guiding joint clients in transitioning from individual pilots to production at scale. The initiative taps into Capgemini’s existing AWS Centers of Excellence, providing clients with a pathway to harness generative AI’s business value. This expanded vision aims to empower organizations to move beyond pilot projects and realize tangible benefits by optimizing investments and meeting industry-specific needs.

Capgemini and Amazon Web Services collaboration accelerates Generative AI Adoption

Building Industry-Specific Solutions

A key aspect of this collaboration involves the development of industry-specific solutions, assets, and accelerators. The partners are committed to creating customized, AI-infused capabilities tailored to specific sectors, including aerospace, automotive, and financial services. For instance, in the aerospace industry, the collaboration enhances the Lifecycle Optimization platform using Amazon Bedrock capabilities for improved image recognition and analysis of aviation parts.

Expanding AWS Centers of Excellence

Capgemini plans to extend its network of AWS Centers of Excellence (CoEs), investing in the training of 30,000 employees over the next three years in AWS’s advanced technologies. This expansion aligns with Capgemini’s significant €2 billion investment in Artificial Intelligence. The global network of Capgemini’s AWS CoEs serves as a crucial resource for clients. It would help them leverage data, AI, and cloud capabilities to unlock the potential of generative AI and drive innovation.

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New Platform for High-Value Business Outcomes

The collaboration introduces a unique platform optimized for large language models provided by Amazon Bedrock. This platform aims to improve the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for clients, facilitating efficient development, testing, and deployment of generative AI applications. By reducing compute requirements, the partnership also contributes to a more sustainable approach to generative AI projects, aligning with environmental considerations.

Our Say

In a landscape dominated by technological advancements, the Capgemini-AWS collaboration stands as a testament to the commitment towards democratizing access to generative AI. The emphasis on scalability, industry-specific solutions, and optimizing costs showcases a strategic approach that goes beyond experimentation.

As organizations embark on the journey of digital transformation, this collaboration provides a robust framework for harnessing the true potential of generative AI. It further paves the way for innovative solutions tailored to diverse industries. As the partnership evolves, it promises to further accelerate the integration of generative AI into the fabric of enterprise solutions.

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Sabreena Basheer is an architect-turned-writer who's passionate about documenting anything that interests her. She's currently exploring the world of AI and Data Science as a Content Manager at Analytics Vidhya.

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