Deloitte named a leader in worldwide Artificial Intelligence services by IDC MarketScape

Deloitte was named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Artificial Intelligence Services 2025 vendor assessment, its fourth such recognition. The report highlights Deloitte´s offerings, delivery capabilities and proprietary platforms as key strengths.

New York, Aug. 20, 2025 — Deloitte has been named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Artificial Intelligence Services 2025 vendor assessment, marking the fourth time the firm has received that designation. The IDC excerpt emphasizes that organizations increasingly rely on trusted services partners with deep expertise, collaborative engagement approaches and dependable delivery capabilities to realize return on investment and business value from Artificial Intelligence initiatives. IDC noted that strategic support for project prioritization, coordination between IT and business teams, and access to developer skills and tools are critical success factors.

Deloitte leaders framed the recognition around practical, client-focused deployment. Nitin Mittal, Deloitte global Artificial Intelligence leader, said the accolade reflects the firm´s dedication to driving tangible business value amid a new era of adoption that includes agentic, sovereign and physical Artificial Intelligence. Jim Rowan, head of AI at Deloitte Consulting LLP, described Deloitte´s investments in delivery platforms and services, citing Deloitte Ascend, Intela and Omnia, and initiatives such as the Agentic Network and ZoraAI by Deloitte as examples of the firm’s effort to help organizations adopt Artificial Intelligence at scale and achieve returns on investment.

The IDC excerpt and vendor inclusion notes underline methodology and evidence sources. IDC evaluated vendors using written information, extensive briefings and customer feedback on vendor capabilities and characteristics. Additional findings cited in the report identify Deloitte´s strategies for offerings, client adoption, portfolio and alliances as key strengths. Customers value Deloitte´s ability to enable value-driven use of data estates, provide platforms for managing Artificial Intelligence solutions, deliver across the life cycle of services and support establishment of centers of excellence. The report also notes Deloitte´s use of proprietary Artificial Intelligence tools and a multidisciplinary model that combines technical capabilities with business, regulatory and industry insight. Deloitte serves nearly 90 percent of the Fortune Global 500 and employs approximately 460,000 people worldwide, according to the release.

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