DXC Technology has launched AdvisoryX, a new global advisory and consulting group designed to help enterprises close the widening gap between AI ambition and effective AI execution. The company has also released new global research showing most organisations still struggle to operationalise AI at scale, despite strong leadership pressure to implement it.
The AdvisoryX launch brings together DXC’s strengths in strategy, operations, technology, people and risk to support organisations as they modernise and redesign processes for an AI-enabled operating model. The group pairs consulting with DXC’s engineering heritage to diagnose challenges, build future operating models and guide enterprise-scale transformation.
Pete McEvoy, Global Head of AdvisoryX, said enterprises are under pressure to deploy AI but often lack the foundations required to succeed. “Most still lack the fundamentals—optimised data, clear business cases, aligned leadership and the right technical architecture. It’s why 94 per cent hit execution challenges, and pilots fail to scale. AdvisoryX helps close that gap by establishing solid technical foundations, reimagining processes, designing interfaces that make AI work for people and implementing disciplined operations so AI can scale responsibly and deliver measurable impact.”
To support the launch, DXC released its inaugural global AdvisoryX study, which surveyed leaders on how they are planning and deploying AI. The findings reveal significant contradictions: while 77 per cent say AI is a board-level priority and nearly a third expect to implement agentic AI within months, 65 per cent cannot build a clear enterprise business case and 94 per cent report substantial challenges deploying AI at scale. Leaders also anticipate major shifts in how AI will reshape the workforce: 50 per cent expect hybrid human-AI decision models, and by 2028, 81 per cent expect workforce demand to rise across IT, data, cybersecurity and software development.
To help organisations move from experimentation to scaled outcomes, DXC is introducing five integrated AdvisoryX solutions that span the full AI lifecycle: AI Core for foundational data, modelling and governance; AI Reinvent for industry use cases; AI Interact to redesign workflows and interfaces; AI Validate for continuous testing and assurance; and AI Manage for full lifecycle operations and model management. Each is designed to accelerate adoption, manage risk and support sustainable enterprise-wide value.
DXC has also unveiled a refreshed global brand identity aligned to the company’s evolving strategy. The updated branding reflects a more unified and AI-driven organisation, maintaining DXC’s core strengths in modernising mission-critical systems and delivering complex transformation across highly regulated industries. Anthony Pappas, Chief Marketing Officer, said the new identity captures the company’s evolution and its commitment to helping enterprises “run smarter today, modernise their foundations and transform with confidence for the future.”
