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OZ Digital Partners with Anthropic to Accelerate Enterprise Claude Adoption
Digital transformation services firm OZ Digital has announced a partnership with Anthropic to drive enterprise deployment of Claude. The deal signals Anthropic's continued push to expand its enterprise reach through system integrator channels.

Digital transformation services provider OZ Digital and Anthropic announced a partnership on July 7 to jointly accelerate the deployment and adoption of Claude in enterprise settings. The announcement, distributed via PR Newswire, marks another step in Anthropic's strategy to expand its enterprise footprint through system integrator and professional services partnerships.
OZ Digital specializes in digital transformation services with experience helping businesses deploy and integrate AI solutions. Through this partnership, OZ Digital will offer its enterprise clients customized AI solutions powered by Claude, spanning automation, customer service, knowledge management, and business process optimization.
For Anthropic, building partnerships with system integrators is a critical pillar of its enterprise go-to-market strategy. Unlike consumer-focused ChatGPT, Claude is designed with safety and controllability as core principles, making it particularly attractive to regulated industries such as finance, healthcare, and legal. However, enterprise deployments typically require customized integration and ongoing support from professional services teams — exactly the value that partners like OZ Digital provide.
This is not Anthropic's first enterprise channel partnership. The company has previously partnered with major consulting firms such as Accenture and Deloitte, and is tightly integrated with cloud platforms like AWS. OZ Digital's addition further diversifies Anthropic's partner ecosystem, particularly in the mid-market segment.
Enterprise AI adoption is accelerating rapidly, but the real bottleneck often lies not in model capability but in effective integration with existing business processes. System integrators play a crucial bridging role — they understand customer business needs, possess industry domain expertise, and can provide end-to-end services from pilot to full production deployment.
Anthropic has emphasized its 'responsible AI' philosophy throughout the partnership selection process. OZ Digital's clients can expect deployment solutions aligned with Claude's core safety principles. As more enterprises move AI from experimentation into production, partnership models like the one between OZ Digital and Anthropic are likely to become increasingly common.
Why it matters
The partnership strengthens Anthropic's enterprise distribution network, reflecting an industry-wide shift toward system integrator-led enterprise AI deployment models.
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