
Large language models are easy to play with but notoriously difficult to hardwire into massive corporate systems. Anthropic is trying to fix that bottleneck. On June 11, 2026, the AI company launched the Claude Partner Network backed by a $100 million annual budget. The goal is straightforward. Anthropic wants to give consulting firms, system integrators, and tech agencies the capital and architectural frameworks they need to deploy Claude across complex enterprise environments.
That $100 million fund directly subsidizes training, sales materials, and technical infrastructure for qualified partners. Anthropic is also rolling out a new Claude Certified Architect exam to guarantee engineers actually know how to build secure, functional applications with the model. Network members get access to a Code Modernization starter kit. This functions as a playbook for using AI to clean up legacy codebases and systematically eliminate the technical debt associated with maintaining obsolete software. To support this massive ecosystem, Anthropic is multiplying its partner-facing workforce by five. That means more dedicated applied AI engineers for live client installs, technical architects for system design, and regional staff to handle international markets.
DXC Technology is already on board as a Global Premier partner, bringing its extensive experience running core infrastructure for banks, airlines, and government agencies. DXC is embedding tens of thousands of its employees directly inside client organizations as forward-deployed engineers. These tech specialists will build and manage localized software environments after passing a 90-day training program that mixes Anthropic Academy modules with DXC's proprietary protocols.
Before taking this pipeline to clients, DXC validated the setup on its own 115,000-person workforce. The company used Claude to write more than 95 percent of the code for a new software management system called DXC OASIS. After human engineers reviewed the output, DXC reported that the model sped up its software development lifecycle by a factor of ten. OASIS launched in April 2026 and is currently active in over 50 customer systems. It runs on agentic workflows, meaning the model can autonomously parse and execute repetitive administrative and technical tasks. Building on that architecture, DXC is launching a service to automatically restructure legacy code. The company is also deploying a specialized OASIS security engineer agent directly into client security operations centers to monitor network traffic for cyber threats.
PwC is concurrently scaling its strategic alliance with Anthropic by certifying 30,000 US professionals on Claude architectures. A global rollout for hundreds of thousands of workers is next on the schedule. PwC is utilizing environment-specific tools like Claude Code and Claude Cowork to bake AI capabilities directly into standard enterprise productivity software. To keep proprietary data strictly isolated, the firm relies on Anthropic's Model Context Protocol. This technical framework controls secure data access, ensuring the model can read internal corporate files without violating access rules or leaking data.
Right now, PwC is heavily targeting the office of the Chief Financial Officer. They are actively testing Claude's reasoning parameters on requests for proposals, journal entries, and variance analysis to track the differences between projected budgets and actualized financials. With the help of an internal ChatPwC assistant, client telemetry shows delivery times speeding up by as much as 70 percent. Complex insurance file reviews dropped from a ten-week process to just ten days, and automated security audits fell from hours to minutes. Major healthcare provider Advocate Health is currently leaning on this PwC and Anthropic alliance to scale the infrastructure across its 167,000 employees.
Operating alongside this enterprise integration push, Anthropic also launched Claude Corps. This national fellowship places early-career tech professionals into local US communities to help deploy localized artificial intelligence systems. Meanwhile, developers looking for broader architectural access can still find the Claude foundation model on the three major cloud platforms: Amazon Bedrock, Google Cloud Vertex AI, and Microsoft Azure.
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