

Engineering +
Orchestration =
Harmony.


AI only works when the data does. Your ambition needs reliable models, a stable data environment and a pathway that’s rooted in reality. With a data-first approach and engineering DNA, HCLTech builds the foundation while Amazon Web Services (AWS) deliver the scale – turning scattered data into clear intelligence and confident outcomes.
Tap into #TheScienceOfCertainty

Insight +
Integration =
Power.
Engineer the data to unlock what AI can do for your business. Move to a system that’s reliable and continues to grow with you, delivering real-world outcomes again and again.
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Accelerate transformation with reliable, enterprise-scale systems. HCLTech x AWS remove barriers that stall AI programmes by addressing the whole lifecycle – from strategy and experimentation to engineering and deployment.
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HCLTech’s structured, data-first pathway offers clarity and confidence as you move from your AI ambition to AI production.
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HCLTech x AWS build AI into your operations as a fully integrated system. Its consistent architecture and adaptability across functions allow for ongoing modernization as you grow and change.
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Integration focuses on real-world scenarios and conditions: AI is built for dependable performance, clear governance and enterprise resilience.



Automation +
Stability =
Less firefighting.
Explore how HCLTech leverages AWS’ secure and scalable cloud to bring AI that predicts, prevents and pre-empts. And see what that could mean for your business.

The Advent of Generative AI and the Data Journey
When looking for successful modernization, businesses are increasingly turning to their data for the answer. Alan Flower, Executive Vice President at HCLTech and Siki Giunta, Executive Vice President, CloudSMART, Offerings Strategy, Industry Cloud Consulting at HCLTech talk about how data is changing the game.
Ready to do the math?
When you add your AI ambition to your AI potential, what’s the outcome? HCLTech x AWS are ready to help you move beyond experimentation. Let’s talk.



