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Anthropic and DXC Technology: global alliance bringing Claude to banking, insurance, and government for 115,000 employees

Editorial illustration: Anthropic strategic alliance with an enterprise partner for regulated industries

Anthropic and DXC Technology have signed a multi-year global alliance integrating Claude into regulated industries — banking, insurance, aviation, and government. DXC's AI platform OASIS, more than 95% of whose code was generated by Claude, is already deployed with more than 50 enterprise clients.

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Anthropic and DXC Technology announced on June 11, 2026, the formation of a multi-year global alliance that positions Claude as the foundational AI model in some of the world’s most regulated industries — banking, aviation, insurance, manufacturing, and government. DXC, a company with approximately 115,000 employees across 70 countries, becomes one of the largest enterprise partners deploying Claude in mission-critical systems.

How was the OASIS platform built, and why does it matter?

The central technical artifact of the partnership is OASIS (an acronym for the AI-native orchestration platform for managed services), which DXC developed with Claude and launched in April 2026. OASIS functions as a layer that coordinates agentic workflows for DXC’s enterprise clients.

Two key metrics from OASIS development speak for themselves:

  • More than 95% of the code within OASIS was generated by Claude
  • Software development speed was accelerated by a factor of 10 compared to conventional methods

At the time of announcement, OASIS was already deployed with more than 50 DXC clients, and the alliance envisions global expansion into regulated markets across Europe, Asia, and North America.

Four priority application areas

The alliance is structured around four initial focus areas:

1. Agentic insurance solutions Automation of claims adjudication, underwriting, and modernization of core insurance systems that in some cases date back decades.

2. Modernization-as-a-Service (MaaS) Analysis and refactoring of legacy codebases. This segment targets financial institutions and government agencies maintaining software written in COBOL and similar outdated technologies. Claude agents analyze existing code and propose or execute migrations to modern architectures.

3. Claude Security — always-on cybersecurity engineer A dedicated sub-agent built on the Claude Security configuration is deployed in client SOC (Security Operations Center) environments as a permanent analyst that monitors threats, classifies incidents, and recommends actions in real time — without breaks or fatigue.

4. Agentic application maintenance services OASIS agents take over routine application maintenance tasks: debugging, testing, documentation, and release note preparation, freeing engineers for architectural and innovative work.

Internal validation before offering to clients

One of the distinctive elements of the partnership is DXC’s verification approach: the company applied Claude internally first, under the same security and regulatory constraints that apply to its banking and government clients — only then offering it to the market. This approach aligns with regulator demands for evidence that a vendor understands the operational risks of the technology it offers.

Engineer certification and financial terms

DXC plans to certify tens of thousands of engineers through Anthropic Academy (Anthropic’s education platform), supplemented by DXC’s internal curriculum for mission-critical systems. Engineers come from existing DXC development teams and go through a structured training program for working with Claude in regulated environments.

Financial terms of the alliance were not disclosed.

Context: Anthropic’s enterprise expansion

The alliance with DXC is part of a broader strategy through which Anthropic is moving deeper into the enterprise segment via partners who already have established relationships with regulated industries. DXC brings access to clients who would not independently evaluate Claude — banks with decades of infrastructure investment, airlines with complex operational systems, and government agencies with rigorous compliance requirements.

For Anthropic, the partnership also represents external validation: a company like DXC, which answers to clients with billions of dollars at stake, would not have invested resources in building OASIS on Claude had it not been confident in its reliability, consistency, and security characteristics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the OASIS platform and how did Claude contribute to its development?
OASIS is an AI-native orchestration platform that DXC developed with Claude as the foundational model for agentic workflows. More than 95% of its code was generated by Claude, and software development was accelerated 10x compared to a conventional approach.
In which industries does DXC apply Claude through its new alliance with Anthropic?
Four priority areas are: agentic insurance solutions, legacy codebase modernization (MaaS), cybersecurity through a Claude Security sub-agent for SOC centers, and agentic application maintenance services.
How many employees and clients of DXC Technology are involved in this alliance?
DXC has approximately 115,000 employees across 70 countries and plans to certify tens of thousands of engineers to work with Claude. OASIS is currently deployed with more than 50 enterprise clients, with plans for global expansion.

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