FPT has launched Flezi Foundry™, an AI-augmented delivery platform designed to modernize software development and IT operations through a governed Service-as-a-Software model that combines autonomous AI agents with human oversight. Built around what FPT calls “Agentic Engineering,” the platform integrates AI agents directly into software delivery and IT service workflows while maintaining governance, transparency, supervision and performance measurement. Flezi Foundry operates through two primary service models: Agentic Development Lifecycle (ADLC), which uses specialized AI agents across planning, coding, testing, security and documentation to improve delivery efficiency and potentially increase output by up to 30% within the same budget, and Agentic Managed Services (AMS), which applies AI-assisted automation to IT operations such as incident resolution, alert triage and remediation. According to FPT, AMS is designed to automate 60% to 90% of first-line support requests while supporting 99.5% service-level compliance at maturity.
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The platform is built on hybrid sovereign infrastructure combining Azure Virtual Private Cloud and FPT AI Factory, alongside Human-in-the-Loop and Human-on-the-Loop governance models, outcome-based pricing and a Digital Brain and Skill Marketplace for reusable operational knowledge. FPT also offers a phased adoption process that includes discovery workshops, pilot deployments and shadow-mode testing before full-scale rollout. “Agentic AI is moving enterprise technology delivery into a new phase, where intelligence is embedded not only in tools, but in the operating model itself,” said Frank Bignone, FPT Software Senior Vice President and Head of Corporate Strategy & Growth, FPT Corporation. “With Flezi Foundry, FPT will continue to shape a future where software development and IT operations are delivered through governed human-agent collaboration, with speed, accountability, and business outcomes built into the foundation.”






















