LTM and Anthropic expand Claude adoption

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Partnership targets enterprise delivery and modernization

LTM and Anthropic announced a partnership in Mumbai on 13th July 2026 to speed enterprise adoption of Claude, Claude Code and Claude Cowork.

The deal covers engineering, modernization and business workflows. LTM will combine Anthropic’s tools with its enterprise implementation services.

According to the companies, the aim is to help clients move from pilots to production with higher productivity, throughput and quality, backed by assurance and transparency.

LTM will focus the offer on four sectors: BFSI, Hi-Tech, Consumer and Production Industry domains.

LTM BlueVerse AI Delivery Fabric

LTM BlueVerse AI Delivery Fabric will act as the enterprise implementation layer for Claude adoption across client delivery work.

BlueVerse will integrate Claude and Claude Code into workflows for AI-led software engineering, application modernization, agent orchestration, Site Reliability Engineering, Observability and Chaos Engineering.

Chris Ciauri, Managing Director of International at Anthropic, said LTM is embedding Claude and Claude Code into BlueVerse so customers can use the models in systems they rely on to build, modernise and run software.

LTM AI1000 initiative

LTM will also scale its AI1000 initiative to train and deploy thousands of Claude-certified architects and Forward Deployed Engineers.

Those teams will support clients from assessment and architecture through implementation and continuous improvement.

Claude Centre of Excellence

LTM will set up a dedicated Claude Centre of Excellence as the partnership’s scale engine.

The Centre of Excellence will build reusable skills, agentic MVPs, reference architectures and playbooks for cloud-native and platform-based applications.

It will also provide governance across responsible use, agent lifecycle, model governance, and data privacy and residency compliance. Meanwhile, the team will keep delivery aligned with Claude’s evolving capabilities.

Venu Lambu, CEO and Managing Director of LTM, said the partnership aims to turn AI investments into measurable business outcomes and help enterprises modernise at scale.

The partnership also includes joint go-to-market initiatives focused on measurable business outcomes.

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Amelia Hartleyhttp://www.melbourne-insider.au
Amelia Hartley is the editor of Melbourne Insider. She has spent more than a decade in Australian newsrooms covering city affairs, politics and breaking news, with a focus on how state and federal decisions land for everyday Victorians. She leads editorial standards across the publication and oversees the newsroom's daily coverage.

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