Tata Consultancy Services Limited launched India's first Oracle AI Data Platform Lab and Center of Excellence (CoE) in Kolkata. TCS plans to expand the facility to four more geographies across India over the next three years.
Housed in Delta Park Lords, Kolkata, the facility helps organizations overcome common barriers to AI adoption such as fragmented data landscapes, slow analytics cycles, limited AI scalability, and operational inefficiencies. TCS will use reusable architectures, industry solutions, and accelerators to turn enterprise data into actionable intelligence and deploy AI-driven automation at scale.
Oracle AI Data Platform harnesses Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Oracle Autonomous AI Database, and OCI Enterprise AI to make data AI-ready and enable agentic application creation and deployment.
Sudipto Ray, VP and Global Head of Oracle Practice at TCS, said the facility will deliver Oracle's AI capabilities, database, and cloud-native solutions to clients globally. The lab accelerates the journey from ideation to experimentation to full-scale deployment. By harnessing OCI and AI advancements, the lab helps customers reimagine operational strategies in data analytics and rapid application development.
Arvind Mehra, Head of Alliances and Channels – Technology at Oracle India, said the lab is built on a secure, unified data foundation with integrated AI capabilities. TCS and Oracle are enabling customers to turn data into business outcomes, from actionable insights to intelligent automation.
TCS has a centralized team of 26,000 Oracle-skilled professionals across India to support client AI initiatives.
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