Summary:
Infosys partners with Harness to boost AI-led software delivery, strengthening its digital capabilities. The collaboration highlights growing enterprise AI adoption and reinforces Infosys’ positioning in next-gen software services.
Infosys Ltd made an announcement regarding its strategic partnership with the AI software delivery platform company Harness on April 7, 2026. The move is expected to speed up the adoption of agent-based AI-driven software delivery transformation in organizations around the world. The Infosys stock price was in negative territory on April 9, falling by 2%, to ₹1,319.50.
The collaboration is centred on addressing an important industry problem, which is known as the “AI Velocity Paradox.” Although the advent of AI technology has accelerated the process of writing codes, the subsequent processes of testing, deployment, security, compliance, and governance depend on manual activities.
Both Infosys and Harness will work on resolving the above problem by introducing uniformity and automation in all stages of software delivery, from coding to deployment, through AI-enabled intelligent solutions that understand context.
The partnership includes Infosys Topaz Fabric, Infosys Cobalt, and the Harness Software Delivery Platform. The Infosys Topaz Fabric refers to an agentic services platform specifically designed for Infosys, combining infrastructure, models, data, applications, and processes to create an ecosystem for agents.
Infosys Cobalt, on the other hand, is the cloud solution from Infosys, providing a seamless and secure deployment process within hybrid and multicloud ecosystems. Harness, through its delivery intelligence powered by artificial intelligence, ensures a governed approach to adopting AI based on actual signals in the market.
Through this partnership, both companies seek to enhance software engineering productivity, AI governance, and time-to-market efficiency.
The solutions created through this collaboration are meant to enable successful modernisation and transformation programmes, especially those that require large volumes of work in highly-regulated industries. Engineers usually dedicate a lot of their time performing repetitive downstream tasks. Elimination of the said “toil” will help teams engage in more creative activities.
Harness has been very effective in this regard, enabling organisations like United Airlines and Morningstar to release software 75% faster and save up to 60% on cloud costs, alongside improving efficiency by up to 10x within their DevOps processes.
Salil Parekh, Chief Executive Officer, Infosys, said, “As AI accelerates change, enterprises need delivery systems that are faster, more reliable, and governed by design. Our collaboration with Harness combines Infosys Topaz and Infosys Cobalt offerings to help clients unlock AI value and translate their AI ambition into scalable, reliable execution – with trust and governance built in. Together, we are enabling a more disciplined path from innovation to production, embedding security, compliance, and resilience into how software is delivered across complex environments. This is an important step in helping enterprises adopt AI responsibly, accelerate outcomes, and sustain long-term advantage.”
Jyoti Bansal, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Harness, said, “As AI accelerates code generation, the real challenge for enterprises is ensuring that innovation reaches production safely and efficiently. This creates what we call the AI Velocity Paradox: development speeds up, but downstream processes like testing, security, compliance, and deployment struggle to keep pace – introducing new risk and complexity. By bringing Harness’s intelligent delivery platform together with Infosys’ deep enterprise expertise, we’re helping organizations deliver AI-driven software innovation with greater speed, predictability, and control.”
Such a collaboration marks an important milestone in helping companies adopt AI in a responsible way and speeding up their digital transformation journey. Through the use of AI throughout the software development lifecycle, both companies hope to establish a rigorous and automated approach to move from innovation to production.
Infosys, a company with more than 330,000 employees and presence in 63 countries, keeps reinforcing its AI-first approach through such collaborations. Harness, which is supported by prominent investors including Goldman Sachs and Menlo Ventures, offers advanced automation features.
In any case, this kind of partnership will help in boosting the efficiency of software delivery and speed of time to market.

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