DXC Technology and Anthropic form global alliance to deploy Claude across banking, airlines, insurance, and government systems
Anthropic and DXC Technology announced a multi-year global alliance on June 11, 2026, under which DXC will integrate Claude into mission-critical systems for regulated industries. The partnership covers banking, airlines, insurance, manufacturing, and government agencies.
What's new
DXC is committing to four primary integration tracks under the alliance:
- Insurance: Agentic solutions and core system modernization using Claude
- Modernization as a Service (MaaS): Legacy codebase analysis and automated refactoring
- Cybersecurity: An always-on Claude security engineer subagent embedded in security operations centers
- Application Services: Claude agents integrated into maintenance and management workflows
DXC also plans to train tens of thousands of Claude-certified forward-deployed engineers who will embed directly within customer organizations.
The announcement includes an internal DXC proof point: the company used Claude to generate more than 95% of the code for its OASIS platform and achieved a 10x speedup in software development timelines.
Paul Smith, Anthropic's Chief Commercial Officer, stated: "They proved Claude inside their own operations first, under the same security and compliance requirements their customers face."
DXC CEO Raul Fernandez added: "This alliance with Anthropic combines trust and experience with the most advanced AI technology available."
Context
DXC Technology provides IT services to some of the world's largest regulated institutions. Banks, airlines, insurers, and government agencies that rely on DXC operate under strict compliance, audit, and data retention requirements that vary significantly by jurisdiction and sector. Embedding AI into these environments is more complex than consumer or developer deployments because every integration must be validated against the relevant regulatory framework.
The DXC partnership follows Anthropic's announcement of Claude Corps on June 11—a $150M initiative placing AI fellows at US nonprofits—and sits within a broader pattern of Anthropic expanding enterprise delivery capacity through partnerships rather than direct deployments.
Why it matters
Large IT services firms act as multipliers for enterprise AI adoption. When DXC deploys Claude inside a bank's core systems or an airline's operations platform, that single partnership can reach thousands of end-customer environments that Anthropic could not otherwise access directly. The commitment to training tens of thousands of certified engineers means Anthropic is building a delivery workforce at a scale that would take years to develop in-house.
The regulated-industry focus matters for competitive positioning. Consumer and developer markets move faster, but enterprise regulated deployments—once established inside core banking or claims systems—are significantly harder to displace. Winning in banking, insurance, and government creates a different kind of durable customer relationship than API integrations that can be swapped in a sprint cycle.
The 95% AI-generated code and 10x development speedup figures DXC cited for its internal OASIS build are notable benchmarks. If DXC replicates that result across its client engagements, the alliance could represent one of the larger real-world deployments of AI-accelerated software development reported to date.
Corroborating sources
- Anthropic
https://www.anthropic.com/news/dxc-anthropic-alliance
“They proved Claude inside their own operations first, under the same security and compliance requirements their customers face.”