LTIMindtree Launches 'BlueVerse' -- An AI Ecosystem that will Define the Enterprise of the Future
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WARREN, N.J. & MUMBAI, India — LTIMindtree [NSE: LTIM, BSE: 540005], a global technology consulting and digital solutions company, has announced the launch of a new business unit and suite of AI services and solutions: BlueVerse. Designed as a complete AI ecosystem, it helps enterprises accelerate their AI concept-to-value journey. This ecosystem is a universe of components that enterprises need to elevate business operations, achieve breakthrough productivity, and create transformational customer experiences.
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BlueVerse Marketplace currently has over 300 industry and function-specific agents and ensures seamless interoperability and a growing connector ecosystem. It is underpinned by responsible AI governance, delivering enterprise-grade trust and scalability.
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BlueVerse Productized Services utilize repeatable frameworks, accelerators, and industry-specific solution kits. At launch, BlueVerse will offer pre-built solutions for Marketing Services and Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS). With Marketing Services businesses can unlock unparalleled campaign effectiveness and achieve maximum ROI, transforming their marketing strategies into powerful growth engines. CCaaS uses context-aware AI agents to reduce response times leading to enhanced customer satisfaction.
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This ecosystem also includes BlueVerse Foundry, an intuitive no-code designer and flexible pro-code editor that can enable enterprises to quickly compose and deploy AI agents, AI Tools, assistants, Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) pipelines and intelligent business processes.
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Venu Lambu, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, LTIMindtree
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, said, 'BlueVerse is all about unlocking productivity for businesses at different levels by embedding AI across all functions of the enterprise. Backed by a strategic partnership ecosystem and deep AI expertise, it positions LTIMindtree as the partner of choice for future-ready organizations.'
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'BlueVerse will enable our clients to unlock new sources of value, streamline operations, and stay ahead in an AI-driven world,' said Nachiket Deshpande, President, Global AI Services, Strategic Deals and Partnerships. 'By embedding advanced AI across core business functions, we aim to deliver measurable outcomes and create long-term competitive advantage for our clients.'
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BlueVerse is where autonomous agents and enterprise ambition converge. At LTIMindtree, we're not just bringing AI to business—we're making business Agentic. To learn more about BlueVerse please click here.
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About LTIMindtree:
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LTIMindtree is a global technology consulting and digital solutions company that enables enterprises across industries to reimagine business models, accelerate innovation, and maximize growth by harnessing digital technologies. As a digital transformation partner to more than 700 clients, LTIMindtree brings extensive domain and technology expertise to help drive superior competitive differentiation, customer experiences, and business outcomes in a converging world. Powered by 84,000+ talented and entrepreneurial professionals across more than 40 countries, LTIMindtree — a Larsen & Toubro Group company — solves the most complex business challenges and delivers transformation at scale. For more information, please visit www.ltimindtree.com.
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