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Infosys AI implementation framework offers business leaders guidance

primereportsBy primereportsFebruary 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Although business leaders may be already in partnership with alternative service providers other than Infosys, the company’s strategy of demarcating the necessary action areas for AI implementations offers significant value. The six areas described provide practical reference points that can be used in any organisation to plan projects or perhaps monitor and assess ongoing implementation efforts.

Among these, data preparation is central. AI systems depend on data quality and consistency, so investment in data platforms, data governance, and engineering practices that support models is central tenet on which AI initiatives are built.

Embedding AI into workflows means it’s sometimes necessary to redesign the way employees work. Leaders should be aware of how AI agents and employees interact, and measure performance improvements. Changes can be made both to the technologies deployed and the working methods that have existed to date. If the latter, retraining and educating affected employees will be necessary, with accompanying costs.

The issue of legacy systems requires careful attention as many organisations operate complex estates that limit the agility necessary for AI to improve operations. AI tools themselves can help to analyse existing dependencies and even plan modernisation, implemented, ideally, over several stages or in separate sprints.

Physical operations intersect increasingly with digital systems. For companies with physical products, such as in manufacturing or logistics, embedding AI into devices and equipment can improve monitoring and devices’ responsiveness. This will require coordination between IT, OT, engineering, and operational teams, and line-of-business leaders should be consulted in particular.

Governance should accompany any scale of AI implementation. Risk assessment, security testing, security policy formulation, and the design of AI-specific guardrails should be established early on. Regulatory scrutiny of AI is increasing, particularly in sectors handling sensitive data, and statutory penalties apply for data loss or mismanagement, regardless of its source – AI or otherwise – in the enterprise. Clear accountability structures and documentation reduce these risks to operations and reputation.

Taken together, these areas indicate that AI implementation is organisational rather than purely technical. Success depends on leadership alignment, sustained investment, and realistic assessment of any capability gaps. Claims of rapid transformation should be treated cautiously, and durable results are more likely when strategy, data, process design, modernisation, operational integration, and governance are addressed in parallel.

(Image source: “Infosys, Bangalore, India” by theqspeaks is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.)

Infosys AI implementation framework offers business leaders guidance

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