TCS and Google Cloud expand AI and cloud partnership

TCS is expanding its partnership with Google Cloud to support AI-driven operating models aimed at improving decision-making speed and security in business operations.

  • Tuesday, 28th April 2026 Posted 2 months ago in by Sophie Milburn

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has expanded its partnership with Google Cloud to support AI-native and more autonomous operating models for enterprises. The initiative is intended to enable the deployment of AI systems that support faster decision-making in complex environments while maintaining operational stability and security.

The collaboration includes four offerings designed to support organisations moving from early-stage AI adoption toward more autonomous operations, particularly in environments requiring scalability and reliability. These include:

TCS Agentic AI Data Accelerator – aimed at reducing data transition cycles by up to 40% and establishing a cloud-native foundation for large-scale AI deployment.

TCS Physical AI Blueprint and TCS Smart Factory Blueprint – using vision AI and agentic orchestration to support semi-autonomous industrial environments.

TCS AI SOC (Security Operations Centre) enabled by Google SecOps – designed to improve incident response times and enhance cyber defence capabilities.

TCS has also introduced Gemini Enterprise across its service portfolio to support AI-driven outcomes. This includes more than 3,000 context-aware agents integrated into client environments, supported by Google Cloud-certified expertise.

In addition, TCS is expanding its global Gemini Experience Centres to support development and testing of solutions from concept to deployment. Seven centres are currently operational, with plans to exceed ten by 2026. The latest centre in Troy, Michigan focuses on physical AI applications in manufacturing.

TCS has also received five 2026 Google Cloud Partner of the Year Awards, recognising work across areas including AI development, infrastructure modernisation, talent development, and managed security services.

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