American multinational tech giant Oracle’s new AI Data Platform will have investments over USD 1.5 billion from its global partners and system integrators, including Infosys, LTIMindtree, Cognizant, Accenture, and KPMG.
The software firm announced the latest collective commitment plan on Wednesday, saying the companies will contribute to the training and development of use cases and solutions after having worked with them to get them ready for the AI Data Platform launch.
“We’ve been working with a number of our global partners to get them ready for the AI Data Platform launch. I am happy to note that some of these global partners have committed to over USD 1.5 billion towards comprehensive training and development of industry use cases and solutions,” said TK Anand, Executive Vice President, Oracle Healthcare and Analytics.
At the Oracle AI World event, the company’s grand annual showcase, Anand presented a video highlighting the work that partners like Infosys, LTIMindtree, and others are doing with the Oracle AI Data Platform.
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“These investments include comprehensive training for over 8,000 practitioners and the development of more than 100 industry-specific use cases,” Oracle said in a release.
Dinesh Rao, Executive Vice President and Chief Delivery Officer at Infosys, said that Oracle’s AI Data Platform is a “top strategic priority for investments, talent development and growth”.
Infosys invested over USD 140 million in overall R&D during FY25, he said, adding that it plans to make significant investments in Oracle AI Data Platform capabilities over the next few years.
“We are building several industry-use cases that leverage generative or agentic AI. These use cases built on Oracle AI Data Platform will be part of Infosys Topaz AI-first offering,” Rao stated.
Meanwhile, LTIMindtree is investing over USD 200 million in the Oracle AI Data Platform journey, as per the presentation, and KPMG plans to invest USD 200 million over 3-5 years and train 1,600 employees globally, including in Oracle’s AI Data Platform, according to the presentation.