
Infosys Achieves Milestone Recognition After Completing CMMI AI Maturity Pilot Assessment
Infosys Ltd., a global leader in AI-first business consulting and technology services, has successfully completed the CMMI AI Maturity (AIM) Framework and Pilot Assessment conducted by the CMMI Institute. This achievement positions Infosys as among the first select organizations globally to complete the pilot assessment while contributing deep enterprise scale perspectives on AI governance and responsible deployment strategies.The collaboration between Infosys and the CMMI Institute aimed to advance the AIM framework, enabling organizations worldwide to assess, benchmark, and improve how Artificial Intelligence is implemented across real-world enterprise and regulatory environments. By participating as a pilot organization, Infosys validated key elements of the framework by applying it across large scale processes, ensuring that the resulting model reflects actual enterprise adoption rather than isolated experimentation.
Infosys' participation leverages its investments in AI first software engineering through its Infosys Topaz Fabric suite. The CMMI AIM framework is designed to link AI practices and governance directly to measurable, scalable outcomes for organizations seeking mature and controlled AI implementation.
The pilot assessment covered the integration of AI across various facets of the software development lifecycle at Infosys' global delivery hubs and service lines. Key areas evaluated included:
- AI augmented software development
- Maintenance, testing, and support initiatives
- Productivity, quality, governance, and responsible AI practices
This engagement helped shape critical dimensions of the emerging CMMI AIM Model, setting a benchmark for enterprises globally regarding consistency in AI practices, risk management, and accountability in AI driven decision making.
Industry leaders commented on the significance of this milestone. Dinesh Rao, Executive Vice President and Chief Delivery Officer at Infosys, stated that the CMMI AIM pilot marks "a significant step in our journey to unlock the true value of AI." He noted that their role is to define what responsible, enterprise grade AI adoption looks like in practice, reinforcing Infosys' position as an architect of industry governance standards.
Ron Lear, Vice President at CMMI Global Strategies, CMMI Institute, highlighted the importance of governance and assurance for enterprise leaders as AI becomes integral to software engineering. He noted that Infosys brought "deep practical perspectives to the CMMI AIM pilot," confirming the usefulness of the best practices in a structured and outcome focused manner.
Dr. Sankaran Venkataramani, Partner at KPMG Corporate Services: Business Consulting, emphasized that Infosys' successful completion demonstrates how AI can be embedded into engineering and service delivery while maintaining necessary controls and oversight for operating at scale, reflecting a mature approach to balancing productivity gains with risk management.
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