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Anthropic and Accenture sign multi-year AI strategic partnership | TechCrunch
AI research lab Anthropic continues to cement its stake as the predominant AI player in the enterprise space. On Tuesday, Anthropic announced a multi-year partnership with professional services firm Accenture. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed; however, The Wall Street Journal reported that the deal is for three years. TechCrunch reached out to Anthropic and Accenture for more information. The two companies are forming the Accenture Anthropic Business Group. This will include formal Claude training for Accenture's 30,000 employees. Anthropic's Claude Code coding tools will be available for Accenture's tens of thousands of developers. They are also launching a joint initiative to help chief investment officers track their return on investment for AI. This announcement comes as Anthropic's market share within enterprise continues to grow. A new report from Menlo Ventures shows that Anthropic holds 40% of the market share within enterprise and 54% of the market share when it comes to coding. This marks a bump from Menlo's previous survey this summer, where Anthropic held 32% of the enterprise market share. Anthropic announced a $200 million deal with cloud data company Snowflake last week. The company also announced sizable and similar AI partnerships with both Deloitte and IBM in October.
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Anthropic launches broad AI collaboration with Accenture - SiliconANGLE
Anthropic PBC today announced that Accenture plc will broadly adopt its Claude series of large language models. The collaboration expands upon an existing partnership between the companies. Last May, Anthropic teamed up with Accenture to help companies deploy artificial intelligence software. That initiative placed particular emphasis on organizations in highly regulated industries. The new collaboration will see Accenture, a major provider of information technology services, launch a business unit called the Accenture Anthropic Business Group. It's set to comprise about 30,000 professionals who will be trained to use Claude. Many of those professionals will be developers. One of the project's goals is to help Accenture engineering teams adopt Claude Code, a programming assistant that Anthropic debuted in February. It enables developers to enter a natural language description of the program they wish to create and have an LLM generate it. Claude Code also eases related tasks. For example, developers can ask it to explain an unfamiliar code base they have been assigned to modernize. Accenture will not only adapt Claude internally but also help clients deploy the LLM series. As part of the initiative, it will team up with Anthropic to develop an offering that will make it easier for enterprises implement AI in their software projects. Additionally, the companies plan to co-develop offerings for highly regulated sectors such as the financial services and life sciences segments. In the life sciences industry, Accenture plans to use Claude to help researchers analyze scientific datasets. The company also hopes to streamline adjacent tasks such as the process of creating experimental protocols. Those are the guidelines that determine how a scientific experiment should be carried out. The financial services sector, another segment that the partnership will prioritize, has emerged as a major focus of Anthropic's product development efforts. In July, it introduced a set of features called Claude for Financial Services to make investment professionals more productive. A few weeks ago, Anthropic extended the bundle with new capabilities that automate tasks such as generating free cash flow forecasts. Accenture plans to expedite the Claude-powered software projects it will take on for clients by bringing the LLM series to its Accenture Innovation Hubs. According to the company, those are facilities where clients can test newly developed AI software before deploying it to production. The facilities will cater to Fortune Global 2,000 organizations. Accenture's work with Anthropic will be supported by a new Claude Center of Excellence. The hub, which is set to be operated by the former company, will focus on developing industry-specific AI offerings. "Our new partnership means that tens of thousands of Accenture developers will be using Claude Code, making this our largest ever deployment," said Anthropic co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Dario Amodei.
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Accenture to Train 30,000 Professionals on Anthropic's Claude | AIM
"Approximately 30,000 Accenture professionals will be trained on Claude," said Accenture. Accenture has expanded its partnership with Anthropic, launching a multi-year initiative to train around 30,000 employees on Claude and embed the model across enterprise environments. The new unit, branded the Accenture Anthropic Business Group, is positioned as one of the largest concentrations of Claude practitioners globally. The collaboration is designed to move large organisations out of the AI pilot phase and into broad production deployment. Accenture framed this as a targeted investment in talent, solution development, and go-to-market capacity. As part of the expansion, Accenture also becomes a premier AI partner for coding with Claude Code, making the tool available to tens of thousands of developers, which marks Anthropic's largest enterprise deployment to date. Beyond training, both companies are launching a joint offering aimed at CIOs. The product provides a structured path for scaling AI-powered software development, built around Claude Code and Accenture's frameworks for quantifying productivity gains, ROI, and workflow redesign. It is intended to shift engineering organisations to an AI-first operating model, with change-management support and continuous training baked in. The partnership also includes co-developed solutions for regulated industries, financial services, life sciences, healthcare, and the public sector, where modernisation is constrained by security, compliance, and legacy systems. Besides, planned use cases include automating document-heavy compliance tasks in banking, assisting R&D teams in life sciences, and enabling AI agents that help citizens navigate government services while preserving data-governance requirements. To support hands-on experimentation, Accenture will integrate Claude into its global network of Innovation Hubs, allowing clients to prototype and test AI systems in controlled environments before broad rollout. The companies will additionally create a Claude Center of Excellence inside Accenture to jointly design new AI offerings tailored to enterprise and regulatory contexts. "Organisations can embed AI everywhere responsibly and at speed," said Julie Sweet, Accenture's CEO. "This partnership moves clients from experimentation to reinvention." Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said the partnership represents the company's largest real-world deployment of Claude Code so far, adding that the new business group will help enterprises "make major productivity gains" using Anthropic's most capable models. In a similar move, Accenture also recently entered a collaboration with OpenAI, which will roll out ChatGPT Enterprise to tens of thousands of its employees, which the company says is the largest group to be upskilled through OpenAI Certifications. Accenture will use the tool across consulting, operations and delivery work as it builds new AI services for clients.
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Accenture, Anthropic strike multi-year partnership to boost AI adoption
Accenture and Anthropic on Tuesday announced an expansion of their partnership through a new business group where around 30,000 of the consulting giant's employees will be trained on the AI startup's Claude model. The tie-up reflects enterprise efforts across industries to upskill their workforce on artificial intelligence technologies, as companies look to boost productivity and streamline operations. The move mirrors Accenture's deal with OpenAI, announced last week, where it would train hundreds of thousands of its IT workers on ChatGPT Enterprise and work to integrate the technology into workflows. "Our new partnership means that tens of thousands of Accenture developers will be using Claude Code, making this our largest ever deployment," said Anthropic co-founder and CEO Dario Amodei. Consulting firms are racing to strengthen AI capabilities as clients expand the technology's use beyond chatbots to overhaul core operations and drive demand for packaged services like coding assistants, automated workflows, and multi-step task systems. Accenture and Anthropic will also launch new joint offerings for regulated sectors such as financial services, health and life sciences, and the public sector - areas where AI adoption has lagged due to compliance and data-handling rules. The consulting firm in September had unveiled a six-month $865 million restructuring to realign its workforce and operations as demand shifts toward digital and AI services.
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Accenture partners with Anthropic to produce enterprise AI software solutions (ACN:NYSE)
Accenture (ACN) has formed a multi-year partnership with Anthropic (ANTHRO) to form the Accenture Anthropic Business Group, a new initiative to help enterprises build their own software applications utilizing Claude Code. The new group plans to train about 30,000 employees Accenture will use Anthropic's Claude Code to enable faster, AI-powered software development for enterprises, training 30,000 employees to help clients accelerate AI adoption. Enterprises can expect major productivity gains, as Claude Code helps junior developers produce senior-level code and enables quicker integration and onboarding of new software. Both partnerships involve large-scale employee AI training and aim to help enterprise clients integrate advanced AI models for enhanced productivity and innovation.
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Anthropic and Accenture Team to Help Businesses Deploy AI | PYMNTS.com
By completing this form, you agree to receive marketing communications from PYMNTS and to the sharing of your information with our sponsor, if applicable, in accordance with our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions. The collaboration, announced Tuesday (Dec. 9), has resulted in the Accenture Anthropic Business Group, which will provide training to around 30,000 professionals. "Our new partnership means that tens of thousands of Accenture developers will be using Claude Code, making this our largest ever deployment -- and the new Accenture Anthropic Business Group will help enterprise clients use our smartest AI models to make major productivity gains," said Dario Amodei, CEO and co-founder of Anthropic. In addition, the companies are launching an effort to help chief information officers (CIOs) scale AI powered software, with the goal of creating solutions for regulated industries such as financial services, life sciences, healthcare and the public sector. Julie Sweet, Accenture's CEO and chair, said the partnership is designed to help her company's clients go beyond experimenting with AI. "With the powerful combination of Anthropic's Claude capabilities and Accenture's AI expertise and industry and function domain knowledge, organizations can embed AI everywhere responsibly and at speed -- from software development to customer experience -- to drive innovation, unlock new sources of growth and build their confidence to lead in the age of AI," Sweet said. A report on the partnership by The Wall Street Journal notes that the new collaboration makes Accenture one of Anthropic's three largest enterprise customers. Speaking at the Dealbook Summit last week, Amodei said approximately 80% of Anthropic's revenue comes from business customers who employ AI for high-intellect tasks like coding, document generation, technical research and compliance. He added that the newly released Claude Opus 4.5 was built with high-intellect workflows in mind. Meanwhile, recent PYMNTS Intelligence research shows that adoption of agentic AI -- technology that can produce results, carry out decisions and take actions on its own to reach predefined goals -- is not adhering to a uniform adoption curve. "For enterprises that spent the past decade weaving automation deep into their systems, agentic AI is the logical next step," PYMNTS wrote last month. "For companies still operating with moderate or minimal automation, it is a leap they don't yet know how to make." Companies already comfortable with automation are moving ahead, with more than 90% of product leaders leveraging outside vendors or consultants to help implement agentic AI rather than developing in-house solutions. However, others are holding back, not due to a lack of technology, "but because of readiness, culture and risk tolerance," the report added.
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Accenture, Anthropic strike multi-year partnership to boost AI adoption
Accenture and Anthropic on Tuesday announced an expansion of their partnership through a new business group where around 30,000 of the consulting giant's employees will be trained on the AI startup's Claude model. The tie-up reflects enterprise efforts across industries to upskill their workforce on artificial intelligence technologies, as companies look to boost productivity and streamline operations. The move mirrors Accenture's deal with OpenAI, announced last week, where it would train hundreds of thousands of its IT workers on ChatGPT Enterprise and work to integrate the technology into workflows. "Our new partnership means that tens of thousands of Accenture developers will be using Claude Code, making this our largest ever deployment," said Anthropic co-founder and CEO Dario Amodei. Consulting firms are racing to strengthen AI capabilities as clients expand the technology's use beyond chatbots to over haul core operations and drive demand for packaged services like coding assistants, automated workflows, and multi-step task systems. Accenture and Anthropic will also launch new joint offerings for regulated sectors such as financial services, health and life sciences, and the public sector - areas where AI adoption has lagged due to compliance and data-handling rules. The consulting firm in September had unveiled a six-month US$865 million restructuring to realign its workforce and operations as demand shifts toward digital and AI services.
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Accenture stock rises on expanded Anthropic AI partnership By Investing.com
Investing.com -- Accenture (NYSE:ACN) stock rose 1.6% after the consulting giant announced an expanded partnership with AI company Anthropic to help enterprises scale their artificial intelligence deployments. The companies are forming the Accenture Anthropic Business Group, which will train approximately 30,000 professionals on Anthropic's Claude AI model. Accenture will also become a premier AI partner for coding with Claude Code and make it available to tens of thousands of its developers. "This exciting expansion of our partnership with Anthropic will help our clients accelerate the shift from experimenting with AI to using it as a catalyst for reinvention across the enterprise," said Julie Sweet, Chair and CEO of Accenture. The partnership includes a new joint offering designed for CIOs to measure value and scale AI-powered software development across organizations. This offering combines Claude Code with Accenture's framework to quantify productivity gains, workflow redesign capabilities, and change management expertise. The companies will also co-develop industry solutions focusing on regulated sectors such as financial services, life sciences, healthcare, and public sector. For financial services, Claude's ability to process complex documents combined with Accenture's regulatory expertise aims to automate compliance workflows. Dario Amodei, CEO and co-founder of Anthropic, noted that the partnership represents their "largest ever deployment" of Claude Code. The collaboration is built on a shared commitment to responsible AI, combining Anthropic's constitutional AI principles with Accenture's governance expertise. Accenture will bring Claude into its network of Innovation Hubs, creating centers for AI co-creation where clients can prototype and test AI solutions before enterprise-wide deployment. This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.
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Accenture, Anthropic strike multi-year partnership to boost AI adoption
Dec 9 (Reuters) - Accenture and Anthropic on Tuesday announced an expansion of their partnership through a new business group where around 30,000 of the consulting giant's employees will be trained on the AI startup's Claude model. The tie-up reflects enterprise efforts across industries to upskill their workforce on artificial intelligence technologies, as companies look to boost productivity and streamline operations. The move mirrors Accenture's deal with OpenAI, announced last week, where it would train hundreds of thousands of its IT workers on ChatGPT Enterprise and work to integrate the technology into workflows. "Our new partnership means that tens of thousands of Accenture developers will be using Claude Code, making this our largest ever deployment," said Anthropic co-founder and CEO Dario Amodei. Consulting firms are racing to strengthen AI capabilities as clients expand the technology's use beyond chatbots to overhaul core operations and drive demand for packaged services like coding assistants, automated workflows, and multi-step task systems. Accenture and Anthropic will also launch new joint offerings for regulated sectors such as financial services, health and life sciences, and the public sector - areas where AI adoption has lagged due to compliance and data-handling rules. The consulting firm in September had unveiled a six-month $865 million restructuring to realign its workforce and operations as demand shifts toward digital and AI services. (Reporting by Arnav Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo)
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Accenture has expanded its collaboration with Anthropic through a multi-year strategic partnership that will train approximately 30,000 professionals on Claude AI. The new Accenture Anthropic Business Group marks Anthropic's largest enterprise deployment to date, focusing on scaling AI-powered software development across regulated industries including financial services, life sciences, and the public sector.
Accenture has announced a significant expansion of its Accenture Anthropic partnership through a multi-year strategic partnership that establishes the Accenture Anthropic Business Group. The collaboration, reported by The Wall Street Journal to span three years, will focus on training 30,000 professionals on Claude AI and deploying the large language models (LLM) across enterprise environments
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The partnership centers heavily on Claude Code, Anthropic's programming assistant that enables developers to generate code from natural language descriptions. According to Dario Amodei, Anthropic's co-founder and CEO, "tens of thousands of Accenture developers will be using Claude Code, making this our largest ever deployment"
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Both companies are launching joint AI offerings specifically designed for AI for regulated sectors including financial services, life sciences, healthcare, and the public sector where compliance and data-handling rules have historically slowed AI adoption
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The collaboration includes a comprehensive infrastructure approach through multiple channels. Accenture will integrate Claude into its Innovation Hubs, allowing Fortune Global 2,000 organizations to prototype and test AI systems in controlled environments before production rollout
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. The partnership also introduces a joint offering for CIOs that provides structured frameworks for quantifying AI return on investment, productivity gains, and workflow redesign to support upskilling workforces3
.This announcement strengthens Anthropic's position in the enterprise space, where recent data from Menlo Ventures shows the company holds 40% of enterprise market share and 54% of the coding market share, up from 32% in summer surveys
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. The move mirrors Accenture's recent deal with OpenAI, where it committed to training hundreds of thousands of workers on ChatGPT Enterprise, reflecting a broader industry push toward upskilling workforces on AI technologies3
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