Infosys to Deploy Cognition Devin and AWS Q Developer on Topaz Fabric to Boost Productivity

INFYINFY

Infosys announced a collaboration with Cognition to integrate Devin across its internal engineering teams and client projects using Topaz Fabric, aiming to accelerate time-to-market and boost developer productivity. It teamed with AWS to embed Amazon Q Developer into Infosys Topaz, automating code generation, debugging and modernization for financial-services clients.

1. Infosys Taps AI Software Engineer Devin to Boost Development Efficiency

Infosys has entered a strategic collaboration with Cognition to integrate Devin, the AI software engineer, into its engineering ecosystem and client delivery models. After a six-month pilot yielding a 30% reduction in defect rates and a 25% acceleration in sprint completion times, Infosys will deploy Devin across its 320,000-strong workforce and select enterprise clients. The partnership leverages Infosys Topaz Fabric’s modular, multi-layer AI architecture—unifying infrastructure, models, data, applications and workflows—with Devin’s autonomous coding and debugging capabilities. Jointly developed engineering frameworks and enablement programs will target brownfield modernization, tech-debt reduction and complex production incident resolution. Infosys’ Financial Services practice, covering banking, payments, capital markets, insurance and wealth management, has already reported a 20% cut in code delivery cycles using the combined platform.

2. Infosys and AWS Unite to Scale Generative AI Across Industries

Infosys has also formalized a collaboration with Amazon Web Services to integrate Amazon Q Developer with Infosys Topaz™, driving generative AI adoption across functions from software development to HR and vendor management. In early trials within the Software Development Lifecycle, automated code documentation and legacy modernization support have yielded a 40% time saving on routine tasks. Infosys plans to extend these capabilities across manufacturing, telecom, financial services and consumer goods clients, while enhancing internal workflows in recruitment and sales. Co-developed AI services—including personalized fan engagement solutions built on Amazon Bedrock—are set to launch later this quarter. Leadership estimates this joint offering could unlock annual productivity gains exceeding 15% for large enterprise customers.

Sources

PP