Partner sessions
There was a session on AI-driven connected intelligence for small and medium businesses (SMBs).
Session title: Connected intelligence and telco managed AI inference hub for SMBs
Venue: NVIDIA Booth at AWS re:Invent 2025
Speakers:
- Sujatha Gopal | global CTO, communications, media, and information services, TCS
- Ravi Devarasetti | head of emerging technology and innovation, CMI CTO office, TCS
- Sam Harkness | SVP, business development, Personal.AI
Session summary:
Telcos are stepping into a new era of AI-driven innovation. In collaboration with TCS, industry leaders are enabling managed AI inference infrastructure and agentic AI services at the edge and customer premises. This is empowering SMBs to harness AI assistants, real-time analytics, intelligent surveillance, and industrial IoT without heavy upfront investment. By combining network reach with graphic processing unit (GPU) acceleration and cloud automation, TCS is helping communication service providers move beyond connectivity, unlock new revenue streams, and deliver secure, low-latency, scalable AI solutions.
Another session focussed on reinventing legacy systems with intelligent automation for an AI-first, cloud-native future.
Live interview
Reimagining the future: From legacy to intelligent, cloud-native enterprises
Featuring:
Gopinath Munusamy, global head - digital process management | Enterprise Solutions Unit, Tata Consultancy Services
Ravesh Lala, global head of legacy transformation, Pegasystem
Overview:
Legacy application modernisation has long challenged enterprises, as technical debt and complex dependencies slowed transformation. Early ‘lift-and-shift’ migrations moved workloads to the cloud but failed to deliver agility or innovation. Today, GenAI enables organisations to rethink, refactor, and retire outdated systems, driving adoption of cloud-native architectures, microservices, and event-driven models for scalability and speed. Leaders will explore how TCS leverages Pega’s intelligent automation and AWS’ ecosystem to accelerate transformation—eliminating technical debt, redesigning processes, and embedding AI-driven decisioning. This is more than modernisation; it’s strategic reinvention for an AI-first, cloud-native future.