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IBM, Yotta tie-up to provide agentic AI platform for Indian govt, other customers - The Economic Times
Global tech major IBM on Thursday announced a tie-up with Yotta Data Services to deliver an agentic artificial intelligence (AI) platform for enterprises and government organisations in India. The platform is proposed to be built using 'IBM WatsonX Orchestrate' and deployed on Yotta's Shakti Cloud, according to a statement. It will help organisations scale AI adoption while meeting evolving requirements around data residency, security, and regulatory compliance, it said. The proposed platform will enable organisations to deploy and manage AI agents across IT service management, HR, finance, procurement, and customer support, it said, adding that there is increasing demand for platforms that can orchestrate AI-driven workflows across business functions. "Together with IBM, we propose to enable enterprises to harness the power of agentic AI on a secure, India-hosted cloud, so they can innovate with confidence while maintaining control over their data and operations," Yotta's managing director and chief executive, Sunil Gupta, said. The two partners also intend to bring IBM sovereign core onto Yotta's Shakti Cloud, the statement said. "This collaboration will combine IBM's AI capabilities with Yotta's sovereign cloud infrastructure to help organisations scale AI responsibly, embedding sovereignty, governance, transparency, and trust from the outset," Sandip Patel, Managing Director for IBM India and South Asia, said. PTI
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IBM and Yotta Announce Plans to Deliver Agentic AI Platform for Indian Enterprises
The collaboration intends to host IBM watsonx Orchestrate on Yotta's Shakti Cloud and bring IBM Sovereign Core to India, enabling enterprises to scale trusted, compliant AI IBM and Yotta Data Services Private Limited today announced plans to enter into a strategic partnership to deliver an Agentic AI platform for enterprises and government organisations in India. The platform is proposed to be built using IBM watsonx Orchestrate and deployed on Yotta's Shakti Cloud, to help organisations scale AI adoption while meeting evolving requirements around data residency, security, and regulatory compliance. As enterprises move from AI experimentation to operational deployment, there is increasing demand for platforms that can orchestrate AI-driven workflows across business functions while maintaining governance and control. The proposed platform will enable organisations to deploy and manage AI agents across IT service management, HR, finance, procurement, and customer support. As part of the collaboration, IBM and Yotta also intend to bring IBM Sovereign Core onto Yotta's Shakti Cloud. IBM Sovereign Core, now generally available, is a software platform designed to help organisations build and operate AI-ready sovereign environments -- delivering continuous compliance monitoring, verifiable control, and governed AI execution across data, operations, technology, and AI. Together, the two offerings are intended to give Indian organisations a complete foundation for deploying agentic AI at scale, without compromising on compliance or control. "AI innovation in India must be anchored in sovereignty, security, and performance. Together with IBM, we propose to enable enterprises to harness the power of agentic AI on a secure, India-hosted cloud, so they can innovate with confidence while maintaining control over their data and operations," said Sunil Gupta, Co-Founder, Managing Director & CEO, Yotta Data Services. Yotta's Shakti Cloud provides scalable GPU infrastructure and AI services designed for Indian enterprises. Combined with IBM watsonx Orchestrate -- an enterprise agentic AI platform -- the proposed solution is intended to help Indian organisations adopt AI with speed and security, enabling AI-driven orchestration that accelerates time-to-value and streamlines operations across functions. IBM Sovereign Core: Making Digital Sovereignty Operational IBM Sovereign Core introduces a new model for operational sovereignty, where governance, compliance, and control are built into the system from the start. IBM defines digital sovereignty across four pillars: * Operational Sovereignty -- control over how environments are operated * Data Sovereignty -- control over data at rest, in use, and in motion * Technology Sovereignty -- open, modular architecture that avoids vendor lock-in * AI Sovereignty -- control over where models run and how inference is governed IBM Sovereign Core delivers an integrated software platform combining control plane, identity, security, compliance, and AI execution functions within a single deployment model. Key capabilities include a customer-operated control plane, in-boundary identity and encryption, continuous compliance monitoring and evidence generation, preloaded regulatory frameworks, governed AI execution, and an open, modular architecture built on Red Hat OpenShift and Red Hat AI. By intending to host IBM Sovereign Core on Yotta's Shakti Cloud -- an India-based, MeitY-empanelled infrastructure -- the partnership aims to deliver a sovereign environment purpose-built for India's regulatory requirements, supporting enterprises and government organisations in meeting data residency mandates, maintaining audit-ready compliance evidence, and deploying AI workloads within defined sovereign boundaries. "Indian enterprises are increasingly focused on operationalising AI in a way that is secure, governed, and aligned with regulatory expectations. This collaboration will combine IBM's AI capabilities with Yotta's sovereign cloud infrastructure to help organisations scale AI responsibly -- embedding sovereignty, governance, transparency, and trust from the outset," said Sandip Patel, Managing Director, IBM India & South Asia. IBM and Yotta intend to jointly pursue go-to-market initiatives including solution co-creation, proof of concepts, and technical enablement, targeting organisations across BFSI, public sector, manufacturing, and digital-native industries.
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IBM and Yotta Data Services announced plans for a strategic partnership to build an agentic AI platform using IBM watsonx Orchestrate deployed on Yotta's Shakti Cloud. The collaboration aims to help Indian enterprises and government organizations scale AI adoption while meeting data residency, security, and regulatory compliance requirements.
IBM and Yotta Data Services announced plans to enter into a strategic partnership aimed at delivering an agentic AI platform specifically designed for Indian enterprises and government organizations. The proposed platform will be built using IBM watsonx Orchestrate and deployed on Yotta's Shakti Cloud, addressing the growing need for AI for Indian enterprises that balances innovation with stringent data residency and security requirements
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As enterprises transition from AI experimentation to operational deployment, the demand for platforms capable of orchestrating AI-driven workflows across business functions while maintaining governance and compliance has intensified. The collaboration between these two technology leaders reflects this shift, offering organizations a pathway to scale AI adoption without compromising on control or regulatory adherence
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.The proposed agentic AI platform will enable organizations to deploy and manage AI agents across multiple critical areas including IT service management, HR, finance, procurement, and customer support. This cross-functional approach addresses the practical challenges enterprises face when attempting to implement secure and compliant AI solutions at scale
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.According to Sunil Gupta, Co-Founder, Managing Director & CEO of Yotta Data Services, "AI innovation in India must be anchored in sovereignty, security, and performance. Together with IBM, we propose to enable enterprises to harness the power of agentic AI on a secure, India-hosted cloud, so they can innovate with confidence while maintaining control over their data and operations"
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.A significant component of the IBM Yotta partnership involves bringing IBM Sovereign Core onto Yotta's Shakti Cloud. IBM Sovereign Core, now generally available, is a software platform designed to help organizations build and operate AI-ready sovereign environments, delivering continuous compliance monitoring, verifiable control, and governed AI execution across data, operations, technology, and AI
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.IBM defines digital sovereignty across four distinct pillars: operational sovereignty, which provides control over how environments are operated; data sovereignty, offering control over data at rest, in use, and in motion; technology sovereignty, featuring open, modular architecture built on Red Hat OpenShift and Red Hat AI that avoids vendor lock-in; and AI sovereignty, which governs where models run and how inference is managed
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By hosting IBM Sovereign Core on Shakti Cloud, an India-based, MeitY-empanelled sovereign cloud infrastructure, the partnership aims to deliver an environment purpose-built for India's regulatory requirements. This approach supports AI adoption for government entities and enterprises in meeting data residency mandates, maintaining audit-ready compliance evidence, and deploying AI workloads within defined sovereign boundaries
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.Sandip Patel, Managing Director for IBM India & South Asia, emphasized the importance of this approach: "This collaboration will combine IBM's AI capabilities with Yotta's sovereign cloud infrastructure to help organisations scale AI responsibly -- embedding sovereignty, governance, transparency, and trust from the outset"
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.The two partners intend to jointly pursue go-to-market initiatives including solution co-creation, proof of concepts, and technical enablement. These efforts will target organizations across BFSI, public sector, manufacturing, and digital-native industries, sectors where governance and compliance requirements are particularly stringent
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. The combination of IBM watsonx Orchestrate with Yotta's scalable GPU infrastructure and AI services is intended to help Indian organizations adopt AI with speed and security, accelerating time-to-value while streamlining operations across functions. For organizations watching this space, the partnership signals a shift toward operationalizing AI within clearly defined sovereign boundaries, potentially setting a template for how enterprises balance innovation with regulatory compliance in an increasingly data-sensitive landscape.Summarized by
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