Srinivasan Panchapakesan / Hexaware
Hexaware Technologies, a global provider of IT and business process solutions, has appointed tech executive Srinivasan Panchapakesan as its president and chief platform officer, a newly created role aimed at advancing the company's artificial intelligence-led platform strategy and accelerating enterprise adoption of AI solutions.
The appointment takes effect immediately, the global IT services company announced in a statement.
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In his new role, Panchapakesan will lead the development, integration and expansion of Hexaware's platform portfolio, including Amaze for cloud modernization, RapidX for AI-powered software engineering, Tensai for agentic IT operations and Agentverse for enterprise AI agents. He will also oversee the roadmap, governance and enterprise-scale adoption of the company's unified platform ecosystem while strengthening partnerships with AI technology providers.
The move comes as enterprises increasingly seek to move beyond limited AI pilot projects and deploy AI solutions across core business operations. Hexaware said the platform portfolio will operate on a common AI-native foundation, enabling clients to modernize technology environments through integrated services rather than standalone products. The platforms are designed to work across major cloud providers, including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.
Panchapakesan brings more than 35 years of industry experience, including over 27 years with Hexaware. Most recently, he served as senior corporate vice president and global delivery head for digital and software. He played a key role in developing the company's Amaze and RapidX platforms and has led technology engagements across sectors including banking, insurance, life sciences and manufacturing.
"Platforms are central to how we will serve enterprise clients over the next decade, and this role reflects that priority. Srinivasan has the technical depth and the client understanding to lead it, and I have every confidence in what he will build,” said R. Srikrishna, CEO and executive director of the company.
Panchapakesan said enterprises are increasingly looking for AI systems that are integrated with their own data, software and decision-making processes.
"When strong platforms grow in silos, their value fragments instead of reinforcing each other. Bringing them onto one foundation closes that gap for us and for our clients, so every platform and every engagement draws on the same knowledge and AI-native services, and clients get auditable, agentic AI they can trust in production,” Panchapakesan in a statement.
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