
New Delhi, July 9 -- IT services company Hexaware Technologies has appointed Srinivasan Panchapakesan as President and Chief Platform Officer, a newly created role aimed at consolidating the company's AI and cloud platforms as enterprises accelerate the adoption of agentic artificial intelligence.
Effective immediately, Panchapakesan will lead the development, integration and scaling of Hexaware's platform portfolio, including Amaze for cloud modernisation, RapidX for AI-assisted software engineering, Tensai for AI-driven IT operations, and Agentverse for enterprise AI agents.
The company said the role is intended to strengthen its platform-led strategy by bringing its AI offerings under a unified architecture rather than operating them as standalone products. The integrated platform portfolio will support enterprise AI deployments across cloud environments, including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.
Panchapakesan brings more than 35 years of industry experience, including over 27 years at Hexaware. Most recently, he served as Senior Corporate Vice President and Global Delivery Head for Digital & Software, where he helped develop the company's Amaze and RapidX platforms.
"Platforms are central to how we will serve enterprise clients over the next decade, and this role reflects that priority," said R. Srikrishna, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of Hexaware.
Commenting on his appointment, Panchapakesan said enterprises are increasingly looking to move beyond isolated AI pilots to production-scale deployments built on integrated platforms, trusted data and enterprise governance.
The creation of a Chief Platform Officer role reflects a broader trend among IT services firms, where proprietary AI platforms are emerging as a key differentiator alongside traditional application development and cloud services. As enterprises look to deploy agentic AI at scale, technology providers are increasingly appointing platform leaders responsible for integrating AI, cloud and automation capabilities into a unified architecture rather than managing them as separate products.
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