Digital business and technology services provider NTT DATA and enterprise data platform vendor Corvic AI have announced their strategic alliance in the US and the UK. The two companies are partnering to address inefficiencies in data management that are keeping organizations from realizing the full potential of GenAI solutions.
Strategic alliance brings enterprise-grade platform and consulting services together
The alliance includes the integration of Corvic’s advanced enterprise data platform into NTT DATA’s suite of consulting services. The two companies claim that this will enable clients to transform multimodal enterprise data into AI-ready formats, thereby accelerating GenAI deployments and increasing return on investment.
NTT DATA now offers the Corvic solution in the US and the UK, and expects to expand its availability in the future.
“Our clients want to tap the vast potential locked away in troves of complex data, but it’s typically stored in disparate formats and locations across the enterprise,” said Wendy Collins, chief AI officer of NTT DATA North America. “Corvic’s technology cuts through the noise with AI-powered data mapping and migration that ultimately empowers clients to drive innovation and transform operations.”
Corvic’s platform recognizes, reconciles, and integrates data from documents, graphs, tables, and images, even when the terminology used across an organization varies. This reusable and extendable platform provides in-depth analysis, precise insights, and accurate predictions, enabling organizations to make faster, more informed business decisions.
“We offer a one-stop shop for taking complex data and helping companies actually use it to gain the insights they need,” Corvic AI CEO Farshid Sabet told Channel Insider.
He calls his team of nearly 20 employees a deep bench of expertise in various forms of distributed systems, machine learning, and chip development. Corvic AI has launched products throughout 2025 and views the alliance with NTT DATA as a means to enter rooms it would have had great difficulty accessing without the scale of the provider’s client base.
“NTT DATA works with so much of the Fortune 100 and some of the largest enterprises. As a small company, it would have been very difficult to get to these customers on our own, but we complement them with pieces that enable GenAI projects to enter production,” Sabet said.
NTT DATA’s portfolio of services includes business and technology consulting, data and artificial intelligence solutions, industry-specific solutions, as well as the development, implementation, and management of applications, infrastructure, and connectivity. The company also touts itself as one of the leading providers of digital and AI infrastructure globally.
“Huge providers like NTT DATA look for innovative companies they can add value through and with. When we first started working together, they were very skeptical about us, and they took a very careful approach to evaluating us. Ultimately, we tested with a large customer, and the customer was thrilled, and that’s what gave NTT DATA the confidence in us to form this alliance,” Sabet continued.
That customer, highlighted in the press statement but not named, is a global beverage manufacturer. Leveraging Corvic AI’s AI-powered data mapping and migration capabilities, the partnership produced client-optimized product placement and pricing strategies, resulting in increased revenue growth and the discovery of hidden revenue opportunities, according to the two companies.
Enterprises still struggle to leverage large amounts of data efficiently and securely
Corvic says its solution is tailored for dynamic enterprise environments, such as post-M&A consolidation, multi-entity financial governance, and global operations, where legacy systems and incomplete data are common. These disparate systems and legacy data sets are fueling inefficiencies for many as they try to implement GenAI tools in their operations.
“What you can accomplish with GenAI can be truly amazing, so it piques a lot of companies’ interest. But then, there are important concerns around guardrails and privacy and security measures, and if the data isn’t properly managed, it can be hard for the GenAI to actually work,” Sabet said.
Data management and related tasks are a growing concern for many organizations, primarily driven by discussions surrounding the adoption of AI. Add in the complexities of regulations, compliance, and general best practices covering a company’s security, and it’s no wonder some are struggling to find the proper maintenance for their data.
Corvic AI positions itself as a solution that goes beyond what traditional RAG approaches can deliver as organizations scale their operations and leverage their data for AI-driven efficiencies.
“We bring together all of these capabilities and offer multi-modal solutions because enterprises need to manage terabytes of data in different formats and different locations. We offer integrations with many popular tools and address concerns in explainability and privacy within training models, all so enterprises can confidently leverage their data and see their GenAI projects actually make it into production and use,” said Sabet.
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