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Infosys and Cursor Collaborate to Establish an AI Software Engineering Center of Excellence 

On Tuesday, January 27, Infosys announced a strategic partnership with Cursor, an AI-powered development platform, to enhance its software engineering capabilities and assist businesses using AI on a large scale. 

A Center of Excellence (CoE) dedicated to using software engineering agents to create and update AI-native products will be established as part of the collaboration between Infosys and Cursor. Through the collaboration, Infosys engineers will be able to leverage Cursor’s AI-assisted development tools for both new and current enterprise systems, which will speed up modernization and application development. 

The company’s agentic services suite, Infosys Topaz Fabric, which integrates infrastructure, AI models, data, apps, and processes into a single ecosystem, would be linked with Cursor’s platform, according to Infosys. It is anticipated that the integration will increase developer productivity and software quality while assisting businesses in modernizing core systems more quickly. 

64% of Fortune 1000 businesses currently utilize the Cursor platform, which provides features including automated test generation, rapid code refactoring, and multi-agent software development, according to Infosys. These features are intended to shorten development cycles and boost productivity in large-scale corporate settings. 

According to Michael Truell, CEO and co-founder of Cursor, Infosys is a perfect partner to present real-world industry use cases for AI-driven software engineering because of its global reach and robust delivery capabilities. 

According to Salil Parekh, CEO and Managing Director of Infosys, the partnership intends to assist multinational corporations in more efficiently developing, implementing, and scaling AI-powered digital solutions while converting innovation into quantifiable business results. 

Shares of Infosys Ltd. ended slightly higher after the announcement, closing 0.99% higher at ₹1,687.40 on the NSE on January 27. 

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