June 3: India’s top IT services companies—TCS, Infosys and Wipro—have collectively crossed 3 lakh users of Microsoft Copilot, marking a major milestone in the industry’s rapid shift towards generative AI adoption.
The widespread rollout reflects how these firms are increasingly embedding AI tools into everyday work processes to enhance productivity, improve efficiency, and speed up software development and client delivery cycles.
Microsoft Copilot, an AI-powered assistant integrated into widely used workplace and development platforms, is being deployed across functions such as coding, documentation, data analysis, and routine task automation. Its growing usage shows how generative AI is steadily becoming a part of mainstream workflows in the IT services ecosystem.
The scale of adoption highlights a broader transformation underway in the sector, where companies are moving beyond pilot projects and experimental use cases to enterprise-wide implementation of AI tools.
Industry observers note that this shift is helping firms streamline operations, reduce manual effort, and allow employees to focus more on complex, value-added work such as solution design and innovation.
The milestone also reflects the strengthening collaboration between global technology players like Microsoft and India’s IT majors, which remain among the earliest and largest adopters of enterprise AI solutions.
As AI continues to evolve, companies like TCS, Infosys and Wipro are expected to deepen integration of generative AI across business functions, signalling a long-term structural change in how IT services are delivered and scaled.
