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DXC Integrates Claude into Core Systems of Banks and Critical Infrastructure

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In Brief: DXC is already successfully deploying Claude in production through 95%+ of software development on its new OASIS platform and is now rolling it out to customers in regulated, modern, and cybersecurity-critical environments.

DXC Technology and Anthropic have entered into a multi-year global partnership to deploy Claude in regulated production systems. DXC will train tens of thousands of Claude-certified engineers and deploy them directly at customer sites to integrate Claude into IT systems of banks, airlines, insurers, and government agencies.

The core of the agreement is the training of Forward-Deployed Engineers (FDEs), who are embedded directly within customer organizations. Anthropic Academy trains these engineers, and DXC supplements the curriculum with specialized training on its customers’ regulated core systems. The partnership begins in four focus areas: insurance claims processing with agent-driven solutions and core system modernization; legacy code modernization through structured analysis and refactoring; cybersecurity with an Always-On Security Engineer sub-agent based on Claude Security in Security Operations Centers; and application maintenance and management.

DXC itself is already validating the model internally. The company operates systems for over 115,000 employees in 70 countries under the same strict compliance and security requirements as its customers. In April 2026, DXC launched the OASIS platform, an AI-native orchestration tool for Managed Services, in which Claude is the default foundational model for agent-driven workflows. Claude generated over 95 percent of the source code; software engineers performed reviews. DXC estimates that Claude increased development velocity by a factor of 10. OASIS is already serving over 50 DXC customers.

The partnership aims to introduce technology under conditions that respect established operating standards in the banking sector, aviation, insurance, and public sector. For CTOs, this means an opportunity to integrate LLM capacity into existing, regulated infrastructure without building proprietary middleware from scratch. DXC is leveraging the integration to both accelerate legacy modernization and operate new agent workflows in operational environments.


Source: www.anthropic.com · Published June 10, 2026
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