
Anthropic Brief: DXC, TCS, and Claude Corps — two enterprise alliances and a $150M fellowship program launched on the same day
On June 11, Anthropic announced a multi-year global alliance with DXC Technology to bring Claude into banks, airlines, and governments — DXC already used Claude to write 95%+ of its new OASIS platform code. The same day, Tata Consultancy Services signed a Global Premier Partnership to deploy Claude across a new dedicated business unit and to 50,000+ employees. Separately, Anthropic launched Claude Corps: a $150M national fellowship placing 1,000 fellows at US nonprofits at $85K/year, directly linked to its AI governance policy paper from the prior day.

Three announcements from Anthropic on June 11 — a global alliance with DXC Technology, a new enterprise partnership with India's TCS, and the launch of Claude Corps — show the company pushing Claude into two directions at once: deep into the mission-critical systems that run regulated industries, and outward into nonprofits and underserved communities. Here is what each deal means.
DXC Technology: Claude inside the world's most heavily guarded IT environments
Anthropic and DXC Technology have signed a multi-year global alliance focused on taking Claude into the mission-critical systems DXC operates for large banks, airlines, insurers, manufacturers, and government agencies. 1

DXC, with roughly 115,000 employees across 70 countries, spent time running Claude inside its own operations before offering it to clients. The internal proving ground was DXC OASIS, a new AI-native orchestration platform for managed services. Claude is the default foundation model for OASIS's agentic workflows, and DXC estimates Claude wrote more than 95% of the code used to build the platform while accelerating software development tenfold. OASIS currently serves more than 50 DXC customers. 1
The next phase is deploying that capacity into DXC's client base. DXC will train and certify "forward-deployed engineers" — engineers embedded directly inside customer organizations — through Anthropic Academy, supplemented by DXC's own curriculum on mission-critical systems. The initial four deployment areas are insurance agentic automation, legacy codebase modernization (Modernization as a Service), an always-on security engineer subagent for security operations centers, and application maintenance agents.
Regulated industries have historically been the hardest market for AI tools to penetrate: compliance, security, and reliability requirements filter out vendors who haven't already proven themselves inside comparable environments. The OASIS track record — built under the same constraints DXC's customers face — is the main thing that distinguishes this alliance from a standard reseller arrangement.
DXC has also joined the Claude Partner Network as a certified member. 1
TCS: a dedicated Claude business unit and 50,000-seat internal rollout
India's Tata Consultancy Services is partnering with Anthropic to build a dedicated business unit for deploying Claude at enterprise scale. TCS will also deploy Claude to more than 50,000 of its employees. 3 4
The partnership is designated "Global Premier" — TCS gets early access to new Claude model releases and will use them to build vertical-specific expertise. Target sectors are financial services, healthcare, telecommunications, and aviation.
Two TCS subsidiaries carry concrete deployment plans. Diligenta, TCS's UK-based life and pensions administration business with over 22 million customers, plans to use Claude for customer service and process automation. TCS iON, the company's digital learning platform, will offer training and certification programs on Claude. TCS has also committed to contributing tooling to the Claude Code ecosystem, including specific tools for claims adjudication and lending advisory.
The deal extends a pattern Anthropic has been building in India since late 2025: opening a Bengaluru office, hiring local leadership, and signing enterprise agreements with Infosys earlier this year. India is Anthropic's second-largest market. 3
| DXC Technology | TCS | |
|---|---|---|
| Headquarters | Tysons, VA, USA | Mumbai, India |
| Employees | ~115,000 | ~600,000 |
| Claude deployment | FDE program + OASIS platform | Dedicated business unit + 50,000-seat rollout |
| Key verticals | Banking, insurance, government, aviation | Financial services, healthcare, telecom, aviation |
| Special assets | DXC OASIS (95%+ Claude-generated code) | Diligenta (22M customers), TCS iON |
| Partner Network tier | Claude Partner Network member | Global Premier Partner |
Claude Corps: $150M to place 1,000 AI fellows at US nonprofits

Alongside the two enterprise deals, Anthropic announced Claude Corps, a national fellowship program with an initial commitment of $150 million. 6
The structure is a three-party arrangement. Anthropic funds the program and supplies Claude expertise. CodePath — described as the largest provider of collegiate computer science education in the US and an existing Anthropic nonprofit partner — serves as the employer of record and runs the fellows' programming. Social Finance, a nonprofit investment advisor, handles measurement, evaluation, and will build a longer-term financial vehicle to allow the program to scale beyond its initial cohort.
Fellows receive a $85,000 salary plus benefits, a full Claude token budget, five hours per week of ongoing training, and access to Anthropic office hours for technical questions. Placements span a wide range of organizations: food banks (Montgomery County Food Bank in Texas), veterans' support groups (Team Red, White & Blue), marine conservation nonprofits (REEF), job-training programs (Braven, Year Up United, Code the Dream), and civic tech organizations (Code for America, Code for America, StriveTogether). 6
Fellowship applications opened June 11 and close July 17 for the first cohort of 100 fellows, which begins in October 2026. Two subsequent cohorts start in January 2027 and August 2027. The program is open to anyone over 18 with under two years of full-time work experience who can work in the US. Relocation support is available.
Anthropic has explicitly framed Claude Corps as a direct response to its own policy work. The $150M commitment was announced the day after the company published its "Policy on the AI Exponential" framework, which proposes binding government oversight for frontier AI models and acknowledges that AI will cause significant labor market disruption. The connection between those two documents is not incidental: Claude Corps is Anthropic's stated mechanism for investing directly in workers absorbing that disruption.
Key numbers at a glance
| Metric | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Claude code share in DXC OASIS build | >95% | Anthropic / DXC, June 11 |
| DXC development speed-up | 10× | Anthropic / DXC, June 11 |
| OASIS current customer count | 50+ | Anthropic / DXC, June 11 |
| TCS employee Claude rollout | 50,000+ | TCS / TechCrunch, June 11 |
| TCS Diligenta customer base | 22M | TCS / TechCrunch, June 11 |
| Claude Corps initial commitment | $150M | Anthropic, June 11 |
| Fellows planned (full program) | 1,000 | Anthropic, June 11 |
| First cohort size | 100 | Anthropic, June 11 |
| Fellow annual salary | $85,000 | Anthropic, June 11 |
| First cohort application deadline | July 17, 2026 | Anthropic, June 11 |
参考ソース
- 1DXC will integrate Claude into the systems banks, airlines, and other regulated industries rely on
- 2Server infrastructure illustration
- 3Anthropic taps TCS to scale its enterprise AI deployments
- 4TCS and Anthropic launch Global Premier Partnership
- 5Claude Corps royalty-free illustration
- 6Introducing Claude Corps
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