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BCS Technology joins Anthropic’s Claude Partner Network

Jul. 29, 2026
By AI, Created 22:00 UTC, Jul 29, 2026, AGP -

BCS Technology has joined Anthropic’s Claude Partner Network, expanding its enterprise AI consulting and delivery capabilities across APAC, the Americas and the Middle East. The move formalizes the firm’s existing use of Claude in engineering and automation work and gives clients access to Anthropic training, certification and technical support.

Why it matters: - BCS Technology can now package Claude-based services with Anthropic-backed enablement, which may speed up enterprise AI adoption for clients. - The partnership strengthens BCS Technology’s ability to deliver AI-powered consulting, engineering and managed services at enterprise scale. - Clients gain access to a delivery team already using Claude in production-style work, rather than a firm just entering the market.

What happened: - BCS Technology joined Anthropic’s Claude Partner Network, a global program for organisations helping enterprises adopt and deploy Claude. - The Sydney-based IT consulting and professional services firm serves enterprise clients across APAC, the Americas and the Middle East. - Anthropic launched the Claude Partner Network in 2026 and backed it with a USD 100 million investment in partner training, technical support and joint market development. - The network connects enterprises with firms experienced in bringing Claude into production.

The details: - BCS Technology has been embedding Claude across its delivery practice. - The firm has developed Claude-powered accelerators in quality engineering, software delivery and intelligent automation. - BCS Technology has also been using Claude internally to support consultants and engineers in daily work. - Through the network, BCS Technology gets access to Anthropic’s technical enablement and certification pathways through the Anthropic Partner Academy. - Claude is one of the most widely adopted enterprise AI models. - Anthropic says Claude is the only frontier AI model available on all three leading cloud providers. - BCS Technology also has an enterprise website at More information.

Between the lines: - The partnership formalizes work BCS Technology was already doing, which suggests the company is trying to turn internal AI practice into a repeatable client offering. - Anthropic is building distribution through services firms that already sit close to enterprise buyers, not just through direct sales. - BCS Technology’s pitch is that regional and industry familiarity matters as much as model capability when enterprises want AI delivered responsibly.

What’s next: - BCS Technology clients should see faster delivery and deeper AI capability across engagements, according to the company. - The firm is likely to expand its use of Anthropic’s training and certification resources as it builds more Claude-based offerings. - Anthropic’s partner directory may become a key path for enterprise buyers looking for Claude implementation experience.

The bottom line: - BCS Technology is turning an existing Claude practice into a formal partnership that could help it sell more enterprise AI work, while giving Anthropic another channel into large customers.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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