Infosys to Integrate Cognition Devin and AWS Q Developer Across Global Topaz Fabric Ecosystem
Infosys is scaling Cognition’s Devin AI engineer and integrating Amazon Q Developer via its Topaz Fabric/Topaz platforms across internal and client engineering ecosystems, aiming to accelerate time-to-market, boost productivity and automate modernization. The deployment includes co-innovation labs, industry-specific blueprints and enablement programs across financial services, manufacturing, telecom and consumer goods.
1. Infosys Scales AI Engineering with Cognition’s Devin
Infosys has formalized a strategic collaboration with Cognition to embed Devin, the industry’s first AI software engineer, across its global delivery ecosystem. After piloting Devin for six months, Infosys reported a 30% improvement in code quality and a 25% boost in engineering throughput within its internal teams. The integration leverages Infosys Topaz Fabric™, a multi-layer AI services suite that unifies infrastructure, models, data and workflows, to enable real-time developer augmentation and autonomous code generation. The firms will jointly develop industry-specific modernization blueprints and co-innovation labs, targeting a reduction in legacy-system modernization timelines by up to 40%. Infosys’ Financial Services practice has already deployed Devin across banking, payments, capital markets, insurance and wealth management engagements, forecasting a 20% acceleration in client project delivery cycles over the next year.
2. Infosys and AWS Drive Generative AI Adoption with Topaz and Amazon Q
On the same day, Infosys announced a separate collaboration with Amazon Web Services to integrate Amazon Q Developer with Infosys Topaz™, an AI-first portfolio of services and platforms. The combined solution automates Software Development Lifecycle tasks—such as code generation, debugging, testing and documentation—resulting in a 35% reduction in manual coding hours and a 50% decrease in time spent on legacy code modernization. Infosys plans to extend these capabilities across functions including HR, recruitment, sales and vendor management, aiming to streamline over 1,200 internal processes globally. In customer engagements spanning manufacturing, telecom, financial services and consumer goods, the partnership expects to deliver end-user AI experiences—powered by Amazon Bedrock integrations—for millions of users, with pilot programs already launched in three major retail and entertainment clients.