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TCS Opens Oracle AI Lab in Kolkata, What It Means for Jobs in India?

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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has launched India’s first Oracle AI Data Platform Lab and Center of Excellence (CoE) in Kolkata, marking a significant milestone in the country’s enterprise AI and cloud transformation journey.

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The initiative, developed in partnership with Oracle, is designed to help enterprises modernize their data systems and accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence at scale.

A New Hub for Enterprise AI Innovation

The new facility, located at Delta Park Lords in Kolkata, will serve as a dedicated innovation hub for building and deploying AI-powered enterprise solutions.

It leverages Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Oracle Autonomous AI Database, and OCI Enterprise AI to enable organizations to create intelligent, data-driven applications and automate complex business processes.

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The focus is on enabling “agentic AI” systems—next-generation applications capable of executing tasks autonomously with minimal human intervention.

Why This Matters for Enterprises

Many organizations continue to struggle with fragmented data environments, slow analytics cycles, and limited scalability in AI deployment.

The CoE aims to solve these challenges by offering reusable architectures, industry accelerators, and cloud-native frameworks that help enterprises move from experimentation to production faster.

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By combining TCS’s consulting and engineering capabilities with Oracle’s AI ecosystem, the lab is expected to streamline the path from raw data to actionable intelligence.

What It Means for Jobs and Skills in India

The launch also reflects a broader shift in India’s IT services industry toward AI-first roles. With TCS already employing over 26,000 Oracle-skilled professionals, demand is expected to increase for:

  • Cloud and infrastructure engineers (OCI, hybrid cloud)
  • Data engineers and data architects
  • AI solution designers and automation specialists
  • Enterprise integration and platform engineers

While routine IT operations are likely to see increasing automation, the demand for high-skill AI and cloud talent is expected to grow steadily.

Strategic Expansion Across India

TCS has also announced plans to expand similar Oracle AI Data Platform Labs and CoEs to four additional cities over the next three years.

This signals a broader strategy to decentralize AI innovation and strengthen regional technology ecosystems across India.

Conclusion

The Kolkata CoE is more than just a technology facility—it represents a structural shift toward AI-driven enterprise transformation.

As businesses increasingly adopt intelligent automation and data-centric decision-making, such initiatives are expected to play a key role in shaping the future of India’s enterprise technology landscape.

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