Deloitte partners with Palantir on new commercial and government solutions
Deloitte US has entered a strategic alliance with data and AI software firm Palantir to co-develop solutions for commercial and government clients.
The Big Four accountancy says they have already developed a Deloitte-Palantir Enterprise Operating System (EOS), which combines Deloitte’s IP and domain expertise with Palantir’s Foundry and AIP platforms.
Foundry is a central operating system that collects large amounts of data from financial, operational, and technical systems and then provides end-user interfaces that optimize enterprise decision-making. It has solutions across AI and machine learning, Edge AI, supply chain, anti-money laundering, healthcare R&D, energy, and retail.
The new EOS unlocks insights from data silos and helps drive performance improvement through enterprise-grade AI. The EOS is the first in a series of joint offerings being developed by Deloitte and Palantir.
"Expanding our preferred relationship at this pivotal moment provides our clients with Palantir’s latest advances in AI, combined with Deloitte’s engineering scale and deep sector experience," said Jason Girzadas, CEO of Deloitte US.
Deloitte is a Palantir preferred alliance partner for commercial and government clients. The firm has invested in building the largest cohort of certified forward deployed engineers (FDE) outside Palantir, and expects to more than triple that number next year. Deloitte has also established a Palantir center of excellence in Arlington, VA – delivering immersive bootcamps for clients.
"Deloitte has an impressive team of Palantir users," said Alex Karp, Palantir CEO and co-founder. " We look forward to building solutions with them that will make America stronger."
The EOS includes Deloitte Ascend, a single delivery platform for AI collaboration, and Deloitte Zora AI, a suite of pre-configured AI agents for various industries.
Deloitte says clients are already using the EOS for grants management, audit readiness, HR processes, supply chain visibility, and ERP modernization. For example, a large federal agency is using the EOS to profile years of complex data and process changes for its ERP modernization – saving hundreds of thousands of man hours.
