Business NewsInfosys, TCS, Wipro Scale Copilot to 3 Lakh Users

Infosys, TCS, Wipro Scale Copilot to 3 Lakh Users

New Delhi, June 3 (IANS): India’s three largest IT services providers – Infosys, TCS and Wipro – have collectively deployed Microsoft 365 Copilot to more than 300,000 employees within six months, marking one of the world’s largest enterprise AI rollouts, Microsoft announced Wednesday. Each of the firms has scaled Copilot usage beyond 100,000 employees, expanding from initial 50,000-seat deployments in December 2025. Microsoft said the milestone reflects a broader shift toward embedding AI agents into business-critical workflows, with enterprises increasingly integrating AI across engineering, service delivery, productivity and operations. The rapid expansion also positions India among Asia’s fastest-growing enterprise AI markets, with domestic technology firms leading large-scale adoption.

Microsoft Commercial Business CEO Judson Althoff said AI’s impact at such scale is reshaping how organizations operate, compete and grow, beyond productivity gains. Globally, Copilot adoption has accelerated to around 20 million paid seats, with quarterly additions rising more than 250 per cent. At Infosys, Copilot usage has expanded to over 100,000 employees, with monthly active usage exceeding 91 per cent as AI is integrated across delivery and corporate functions. TCS reported more than 100,000 associates enabled, with 86 per cent actively using Copilot daily, driving productivity gains of 20–25 per cent in research and content production. Wipro recorded over 95 per cent monthly active usage, with employees generating 7.5 million prompts monthly and saving 250,000 full-time equivalent days every quarter through automation. Microsoft said the next phase will embed AI deeper into client delivery and enterprise workflows, signaling a shift from experimentation to AI as core infrastructure. As of Wednesday, TCS, Infosys and Wipro held market capitalisations of ₹8.22 lakh crore, ₹4.95 lakh crore and ₹2.17 lakh crore respectively on the BSE.

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