
Anthropic and DXC form Claude alliance for mission-critical systems
Anthropic and DXC Technology have announced a multi-year global alliance to bring Claude into mission-critical enterprise systems. This brief covers the Claude-certified engineering workforce, DXC OASIS proof points, target industries, and what commercial details remain undisclosed.

Anthropic and DXC Technology have announced a multi-year global alliance to bring Claude into enterprise systems that DXC operates for banks, airlines, insurers, manufacturers, and government agencies. Anthropic said DXC will train tens of thousands of Claude-certified forward-deployed engineers and join the Claude Partner Network as a Global Premier partner. 1
The announcement is dated June 11, 2026. DXC's own release describes the agreement as a multi-year global partnership and says the companies will put Claude models into production inside mission-critical technology infrastructure. 2 The releases do not disclose contract value, customer names, minimum spending commitments, or revenue-share terms. 3

What the companies announced
The center of the deal is a new DXC workforce of Claude-certified forward-deployed engineers and builders. DXC says the team will be recruited from its existing engineering base, trained through Anthropic's partner certification program, and embedded directly in customer environments. 2
Anthropic's version says DXC will add its own curriculum on top of Anthropic Academy, with training for the mission-critical systems its customers operate. 1 DXC's release adds a 90-day certification detail and says engineers will receive persistent, daily access to Claude while progressing through proficiency levels for designing, deploying, and governing agentic AI systems. 2
The first focus areas are insurance, modernization as a service, cybersecurity, and application services. Anthropic says those are areas where DXC already runs large customer operations and where Claude can be put to work now. 1 DXC says the same work will include core-system transformation in insurance, legacy-code analysis and refactoring, Claude Security-based security operations tooling, and application maintenance agents for enterprise environments. 2
Why DXC is a useful route for Claude
DXC is not being positioned as a narrow reseller. The company says it has more than 115,000 employees in 70 countries and operates technology estates for global enterprises and public-sector organizations. 2 Anthropic's announcement frames the partnership around systems DXC has run for decades, including transactions, claims, and operations subject to strict security and compliance requirements. 1
The companies are also using DXC's own deployment as proof of readiness. Claude is now the default foundation model for DXC OASIS, DXC's AI-native orchestration platform for managed services, according to both companies. 1 DXC says OASIS launched in April 2026, is in production with more than 50 customers, and used Claude as the primary development tool; DXC estimates Claude accelerated OASIS software delivery by 10x and generated more than 95% of the code before human review. 2

The named statements
Paul Smith, Anthropic's chief commercial officer, said DXC had already tested Claude under the same security and compliance conditions its customers face. "Now we're bringing Claude inside those environments together, industry by industry, with engineers who have already done it themselves," Smith said. 1
Raul Fernandez, DXC's president and CEO, said the company is already using Claude across its own operations and the OASIS platform. He said DXC is now "scaling that capability directly into the mission-critical technology systems we run for our customers." 2
What to watch next
The next observable signals are customer disclosures, whether DXC names the first production deployments by sector, and whether either company attaches revenue, margin, or contract-duration data to the alliance. For now, the material fact is the distribution channel: Anthropic is putting Claude behind a large systems integrator with existing access to regulated enterprise workloads, while DXC is committing a certified engineering workforce to make those deployments operational rather than merely advisory. 1
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