Anthropic and Salesforce Expand Partnership to Bring Claude to Regulated Industries via Agentforce
Anthropic and Salesforce have announced an expanded partnership making Claude a preferred foundational model for Salesforce's Agentforce platform, with a focus on regulated industries including financial services, healthcare, cybersecurity, and life sciences. Claude operates within Salesforce's virtual private cloud trust boundary via Amazon Bedrock, making Anthropic the first LLM provider fully integrated within that boundary. The partnership also includes Salesforce deploying Claude Code across its global engineering organization, a bidirectional Slack-Claude integration via MCP server, and plans to co-develop industry-specific AI solutions starting with financial services. Early adopters include RBC Wealth Management and CrowdStrike.
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Salesforce integrates Anthropic Claude models into Einstein platform via Amazon Bedrock
Salesforce has partnered with Anthropic to make Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Claude 3 Opus, and Claude 3 Haiku available to Salesforce customers through Amazon Bedrock via a Bring Your Own LLM feature. The integration enables Claude to power custom AI experiences and Agentforce Agent actions across CRM use cases including sales, marketing, customer service, healthcare, and financial services. Claude models are accessible through Einstein Studio and operate within Salesforce's Einstein Trust Layer for security and compliance. This expands Anthropic's enterprise distribution through a major CRM platform with a large existing customer base.
Anthropic partners with Scale AI to bring Claude to enterprise customers
Anthropic announced a partnership with Scale AI to make Claude available to enterprise customers through Scale's deployment and management platform. Scale customers gain access to Claude alongside Scale's services including prompt engineering, model validation, enterprise-grade AWS security, and data connectors for proprietary sources. The partnership is positioned as a path for businesses to move from AI experimentation to production deployment.
Accenture and Anthropic Launch Multi-Year Partnership to Scale Enterprise Claude Deployment
Anthropic and Accenture have announced a major partnership expansion forming the Accenture Anthropic Business Group, a dedicated practice with approximately 30,000 professionals trained on Claude. The partnership includes a joint CIO-focused product centered on Claude Code—claimed to hold over half the AI coding market—and industry-specific offerings for financial services, healthcare, life sciences, and public sector. Anthropic reports its enterprise market share has grown from 24% to 40%, with this described as its largest-ever deployment of Claude Code.
Anthropic Launches Claude for Financial Services with Claude 4 Models and Ecosystem Integrations
Anthropic has introduced a Financial Analysis Solution targeting finance professionals, built around Claude 4 models and pre-built MCP connectors to data providers including FactSet, S&P Global, PitchBook, Databricks, and Snowflake. Claude Opus 4 reportedly passed 5 of 7 levels of the Financial Modeling World Cup and scored 83% accuracy on complex Excel tasks when deployed by FundamentalLabs. The solution includes Claude Code with expanded usage limits, expert implementation support, and partnerships with major consultancies including Accenture, Deloitte, KPMG, and PwC. Early adopters include Bridgewater's AIA Labs, which has used Claude since 2023 for investment analyst workflows.
Anthropic partners with BCG to bring Claude to enterprise customers
Anthropic announced a collaboration with Boston Consulting Group (BCG) to deploy Claude models—including Claude 2—across BCG's enterprise client base. Use cases span knowledge management, market research, fraud detection, demand forecasting, and business analysis. BCG will also use Claude internally and advise clients on responsible AI deployment, with both organizations framing the partnership around ethical AI standards.
Anthropic and Deloitte Announce Expanded Alliance: Claude Deployed to 470,000 Professionals
Anthropic and Deloitte have announced an expanded enterprise partnership making Claude available to Deloitte's entire global workforce of over 470,000 people, described as Anthropic's largest enterprise AI deployment to date. The collaboration includes establishing a Claude Center of Excellence, co-creating a certification program for 15,000 Deloitte professionals, and jointly building industry-specific AI solutions for regulated sectors including financial services, healthcare, and public services. The solutions will combine Claude's safety design with Deloitte's Trustworthy AI framework to support enterprise compliance and transparency requirements.
Anthropic and DXC Technology announce multi-year global alliance to deploy Claude in regulated industries
Anthropic and DXC Technology have formed a multi-year global alliance in which DXC will train tens of thousands of Claude-certified forward-deployed engineers to integrate Claude into mission-critical systems operated for major banks, airlines, insurers, and government agencies. DXC has already used Claude to build its new AI-native orchestration platform OASIS, with Claude generating over 95% of the code and accelerating development by a reported 10x; OASIS now serves over 50 customers. The alliance covers four initial verticals—insurance, legacy modernization, cybersecurity, and application services—and DXC joins the Claude Partner Network.
Anthropic Launches Claude Partner Network with $100M Commitment
Anthropic is launching the Claude Partner Network, backed by an initial $100 million investment for 2026, to support organizations helping enterprises adopt Claude. The program includes training resources, dedicated technical support, joint market development funds, a new Claude Certified Architect certification, and a Code Modernization starter kit. Anthropic is also scaling its partner-facing team fivefold and opening a Services Partner Directory for enterprise buyers. Major consulting firms including Accenture, Deloitte, and Infosys are cited as early participants, with Accenture training 30,000 professionals on Claude.



