Bengaluru | 14 March 2026: Ireland-headquartered Codec has established Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in Bengaluru and Hyderabad, marking its formal entry into India and a significant step in expanding its global delivery capacity and innovation capabilities in Microsoft Cloud technologies, and across cloud, AI, and enterprise transformation services. The centers will concentrate on cloud infrastructure, AI, application modernization, and digital transformation.
Codec is an Irish Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider and a full-stack IT consultancy, with over 40 years of enterprise technology experience across Ireland, the UK, Poland, and Germany. Headquartered in Dublin, with offices in Belfast, Galway, London, Poland, and Germany, Codec’s 300-strong team delivers across AI, application modernization, data, cloud infrastructure, customer experience, and managed services. Codec has earned its reputation as a high-trust partner for complex Microsoft-led transformation programs. The company develops its own proprietary IP alongside Microsoft, bringing a depth of capability that sets it apart in the market. This strategy is part of the overall shift among global enterprises toward building integrated, capability-led delivery hubs, where execution, talent, and technology are aligned from the outset.
From Expansion to Execution Ownership
Codec’s India strategy is designed to support enterprise clients across Europe and North America, with a focus on delivering cloud-native, AI-driven, and platform-led transformation services at scale.
A defining element of Codec’s model is its ability to integrate talent development with technology delivery. Operating across 27+ countries, the company delivers certified programs in AI, cybersecurity, and digital technologies, ensuring a steady pipeline of deployment-ready talent.
As a Google for Education partner with AICTE-approved and ISO-certified programs, Codec aligns capability creation directly with execution requirements, strengthening delivery consistency across markets.
BOT Model to Build Long-Term Capability
To operationalize its India entry, Codec has adopted a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model, working with Trigent Software to establish and scale initial operations.
Under this structure:
- Initial setup and operationalization are externally supported
- Talent acquisition and delivery readiness are accelerated
- Governance and compliance frameworks are embedded early
- Ownership transitions to Codec once operations stabilize
The BOT structure we are executing with Codec is designed to deliver a fully operational, culturally integrated capability, not just a staffed office. As the execution partner, Trigent will build and operationalize both the innovation centres, managing talent acquisition, compliance, governance, and delivery operations.

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