DXC Technology launches DXC OASIS for AI managed services, improving IT operations with real-time insights, automation, and unified system control.
DXC Technology has introduced a new platform called DXC OASIS, designed to change how enterprises manage and operate their IT systems. The company describes it as an intelligent orchestration layer that brings together human expertise and agentic AI to deliver faster, more reliable operations. This marks a major step forward in AI managed services, enabling organizations to simplify complex IT environments with greater speed and control.
Enterprises today often rely on complex IT environments built over many years. These systems usually involve multiple vendors, tools, and platforms that don’t always work well together. This creates silos, limits visibility, and slows down decision-making. As a result, IT teams spend more time reacting to issues instead of preventing them.
Chris Drumgoole, President of Global Infrastructure Services at DXC Technology, said the platform represents a shift in how services are delivered. He noted that DXC OASIS is built for modern, AI-driven environments and gives organizations continuous control over performance while helping them achieve stronger business outcomes.
Oasis platform aims to solve this problem by acting as a single, secure layer that connects existing systems without replacing them. It gathers data from across the organization and provides a unified view of performance, cost, risk, and operational health. This allows teams to make better decisions in real time, with clear insights into what is happening across their entire technology landscape.
The platform introduces a new operating model for managed services. Instead of traditional reactive support, it enables proactive and intelligent operations. By combining AI-driven automation with human oversight, DXC OASIS helps businesses respond faster to changes and maintain better control over mission-critical systems.
Built on DXC’s technology and decades of experience and refined through its Customer Zero approach, the platform has been shaped by direct collaboration with clients. It is designed to improve efficiency without adding complexity, making IT services more connected and adaptive.
DXC OASIS marks a clear shift toward smarter, more connected IT operations, helping enterprises move from reactive fixes to real-time control and confidence in decision-making. As organizations continue to manage increasingly complex digital systems, platforms like this are set to achieve efficiency and reliability. Business Fortune will continue to track how such innovations reshape the future of enterprise technology.














