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Infosys, TCS and Wipro Cross 100,000 Copilot Licenses Each in Major AI Rollout

Microsoft has revealed that three of India’s largest IT services companies—Infosys, TCS, and Wipro—have each scaled the deployment of Microsoft 365 Copilot to more than 100,000 employees, making it one of the largest enterprise AI rollouts announced globally.
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The milestone shows how rapidly generative AI tools are moving from pilot projects to organization-wide deployment across the technology services sector. According to Microsoft, the combined number of Copilot licenses across the three companies has exceeded 300,000 within six months.
AI Moves Beyond Experimentation
The announcement signals a new phase in enterprise AI adoption, particularly among IT services firms that are not only deploying AI internally but are also helping clients implement similar technologies.
Over the past year, Infosys, TCS, and Wipro have invested heavily in AI capabilities, training programs, and partnerships as they seek to integrate generative AI into software development, customer support, knowledge management, and workplace productivity.
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Industry analysts have long argued that the real test of enterprise AI would be whether organizations move beyond small-scale trials. The latest deployment figures suggest that large technology employers are becoming increasingly confident about rolling out AI tools to a significant portion of their workforce.
Strategic Importance for Indian IT
The development comes at a time when India’s IT industry is navigating slower revenue growth, cautious client spending, and growing pressure to improve productivity. AI-powered tools such as Microsoft 365 Copilot are expected to help employees automate routine tasks, summarize information, generate content, and improve collaboration.
For IT services companies, large-scale AI adoption is also becoming a business imperative. Clients are increasingly demanding AI-led transformation initiatives, prompting technology firms to demonstrate AI adoption within their own organizations.
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What It Means for the Workforce
While the deployment numbers reflect growing confidence in generative AI, industry experts note that the focus will now shift from license adoption to measurable business outcomes.
Organizations will be looking to determine whether AI tools can deliver tangible productivity gains, improve employee experience, and create new opportunities for innovation.
The rollout by Infosys, TCS, and Wipro is among the strongest indicators that generative AI is becoming a mainstream workplace technology rather than an experimental tool, particularly within India’s technology sector.
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