Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has introduced a new enterprise platform, Rapid Outcome AI, developed in collaboration with NVIDIA, that aims to help organisations move AI initiatives from experimentation to large-scale deployment.
The platform integrates capabilities such as predictive analytics, generative AI, computer vision, and agent-based systems, alongside industry-specific blueprints. It is designed to support enterprises in sectors including manufacturing, telecommunications, banking, retail, life sciences, and engineering services.
According to the companies, the platform enables businesses to deploy AI applications at scale to automate decision-making, improve operational visibility, and reduce manual processes across workflows.
John Fanelli, Vice President of Enterprise Software at NVIDIA, said the collaboration combines TCS’ industry expertise with NVIDIA’s AI stack to accelerate application development and deployment. “AI is transforming how enterprises operate across industries—from manufacturing and telecom to banking and retail. The combination of TCS Rapid Outcome AI integrated with the full-stack NVIDIA AI platform alongside TCS’ deep industry expertise, enables organisations to accelerate the development and deployment of AI applications that deliver new levels of automation and tangible business outcomes.”
Amit Kapur, Chief AI and Services Transformation Officer at TCS, said the platform is intended to deliver operational intelligence and support enterprise-wide AI adoption. “TCS Rapid Outcome AI combines our contextual knowledge of industry domains and NVIDIA’s advanced AI infrastructure to drive business outcomes for our customers. The platform delivers operational intelligence and persona-based experience driving AI at scale. We are excited about the scale of impact this creates, and the value we deliver together.”
Rapid Outcome AI is built on NVIDIA’s AI infrastructure, including accelerated computing and microservices, and is designed to integrate AI capabilities into enterprise systems with an emphasis on scalability and governance. The companies said joint go-to-market initiatives will support deployment of sector-specific AI solutions globally.
The platform includes simulation and digital twin capabilities using NVIDIA Omniverse and OpenUSD-based environments, allowing enterprises to model and test operational scenarios before real-world implementation. It also incorporates vision-based AI systems for monitoring industrial and commercial environments, as well as persona-based AI assistants for functions such as customer service, IT operations, and engineering support.
TCS said the platform will be showcased at NVIDIA GTC 2026, where it plans to demonstrate applications across industries. The company added that it continues to expand its partnership with NVIDIA through dedicated business units, joint initiatives, and workforce training in AI technologies.























