IBM launches Enterprise Advantage Service 

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Lula Mohanty, Managing Partner – MEA, IBM Consulting. image courtesy: IBM
Lula Mohanty, Managing Partner – MEA, IBM Consulting. image courtesy: IBM

IBM recently announced IBM Enterprise Advantage, a first-of-its-kind asset-based consulting service that combines proven AI tools and expertise to help clients quickly build, govern, and operate their own tailored internal AI platform at scale.

Organizations can now use IBM Enterprise Advantage to redesign workflows, connect AI to existing systems, and scale new agentic applications without requiring changes to their cloud providers, AI models, or core infrastructure. This includes Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, IBM watsonx, and both open‑ and closed ‑source models, allowing companies to build on their existing investments.

IBM Enterprise Advantage brings together the technical and industry expertise of IBM consultants with technology built from IBM Consulting Advantage, IBM’s own internal AI-powered delivery platform. With a growing marketplace of industry‑specific AI agents and applications, Consulting Advantage has already supported more than 150 client engagements and been shown to boost consultants’ productivity by up to 50% to help clients achieve faster results.

Image: IBM Official website
Image: IBM Official website

Now with the Enterprise Advantage service, IBM is giving clients access to the same proven approach and capabilities to build their own AI platforms and navigate the complex AI marketplace to drive enterprise value.

For example, Pearson, a lifelong learning company, is using this service to build a custom AI-powered platform that combines human expertise with agentic assistants to manage everyday work and decisions.

A manufacturer company has used Enterprise Advantage to implement its generative AI strategy. This included identifying high-value use cases, testing targeted prototypes, and aligning leaders around a scalable, platform-first strategy. With an Enterprise Advantage solution, the client is now deploying AI assistants using multiple technologies in a secure, governed environment that lays the foundation for expanding generative AI across the enterprise.

“AI has the potential to transform every business, but turning that potential into real, scalable value remains a challenge for many organizations,” said Lula Mohanty, Managing Partner – MEA, IBM Consulting. “At IBM, we’ve navigated this journey ourselves using AI to modernize our operations and achieve measurable results. Enterprise Advantage extends that proven approach to our clients, combining human expertise, secure AI assets, and intelligent digital workers, so businesses can confidently scale AI and drive meaningful, lasting impact.”

Source

Share.

RELATED POSTS

ESET, a global leader in cybersecurity, today announced that its ESET PRIVATE portfolio will be available to demo at RSAC 2026. Image courtesy: ESET
ESET PRIVATE Showcases Security Solutions at RSAC 2026
Samsung Browser for Windows bridges the gap between devices, allowing users to seamlessly continue browsing as they move between mobile and PC. Image Courtesy: Samsung
Samsung launches Agentic AI-enabled Browser for Windows
Sanjay Kaul, Chief Revenue Officer at Circles (left) and Alex Kang, Huawei Cloud Ecosystem President (right) sign the strategic collaboration agreement at MWC26 (Image Courtesy: PRNewswire)
Circles partners with Huawei to launch AI-Native telecom solutions

LATEST POSTS

Custom Engagement Rings Are Becoming Business Luxury Standard. Image Courtesy: Cullen Jewellery
During the signing ceremony of the MoU between SCCI and DHL Express. Image Courtesy: Sharjah Chamber
The Hillage has been unveiled as a landmark development in the real estate market. Image Courtesy: Madaar Developments
Tamatem, the leading mobile games publisher in the MENA region, today announced the full acquisition of Playable Factory. Image courtesy: Tamatem