LTM, the Larsen & Toubro Group technology services company formerly known as LTIMindtree, has announced a strategic partnership with enterprise AI vendor Glean. The companies say the deal will pair LTM’s BlueVerse agentic AI ecosystem with Glean’s enterprise search, assistant, and knowledge-graph platform to help large organizations deploy AI across fragmented business systems.
The July 17 announcement was issued through Business Wire. It does not disclose a joint product release date, pricing, named customers, or any new connector list.

Infographic depicting an AI context layer connecting Microsoft 365, enterprise systems, and secure governance.A context layer alongside Copilot​

Glean’s pitch is an enterprise context layer: it indexes information held in collaboration tools, business applications, IT systems, ERP platforms, cloud services, and customer systems, then exposes it to search, assistants, and agents while retaining source-system permissions.
For Windows and Microsoft 365 estates, that positions the joint offering as a potential complement rather than a replacement for Microsoft Copilot. LTM and Glean specifically said Glean can work across Microsoft and non-Microsoft environments, with the stated goal of connecting information that often remains divided among SharePoint, Teams, ticketing platforms, knowledge bases, CRM systems, and line-of-business applications.
That distinction matters for organizations that have deployed Copilot but still face an uneven data-access problem. An AI assistant is only as useful as the content it can retrieve, and a broader search layer can create its own governance work if connectors, identities, and document permissions are not configured carefully.

Focus on support and regulated enterprises​

The partners are targeting IT support, enterprise knowledge management, and application operations, with banking, financial services, insurance, manufacturing, and other heavily regulated sectors called out as priorities.
The proposed use cases are familiar: faster incident resolution, employee self-service, onboarding, enterprise search, and lower support costs. Glean provides the search and context platform, while LTM is expected to handle industry consulting, implementation, and global delivery work through BlueVerse.
LTM CEO and Managing Director Venu Lambu said the partnership is intended to let customers unlock intelligence from enterprise systems while keeping governance, security, and compliance controls in place. Glean President and COO Amar Maletira described the collaboration as a route from disconnected tools to AI that can take action across the systems employees use.

What IT teams should do​

There is no immediate action required for existing Microsoft 365 or Copilot customers. This is a services and platform partnership, not a Windows update or a change to Microsoft licensing.
Admins evaluating the offering should treat the security claims as an architecture review item, not a checkbox. In particular, they should establish which repositories will be indexed, how Microsoft Entra ID identities and group memberships are synchronized, whether inherited SharePoint and file permissions are respected in search results, what agent actions are permitted, and how prompts, retrieved data, and audit records are retained.
The practical next step is for prospective customers to wait for concrete connector, deployment, and governance details from LTM and Glean before treating the partnership as an available enterprise deployment.

References​

  1. Primary source: India's News.Net
    Published: 2026-07-17T12:50:08.973444
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