NTT Docomo expands Accenture, AWS partnership for AI governance and digital trust platform
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Amiya Johar
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Summary
NTT Docomo Global is expanding its partnership with Accenture and AWS to build governance and trust infrastructure for enterprise agentic AI. The collaboration focuses on further developing NTT's Universal Wallet Infrastructure (UWI) platform, which manages digital identity, credentials, money, and documents across various apps and services. NTT will provide the UWI trust infrastructure layer, while Accenture contributes technology integration and AWS likely provides cloud capabilities.
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The collaboration is set to centre on further developing the NTT unit's Universal Wallet Infrastructure (UWI), a platform developed with Accenture to manage digital identity, credentials, money and documents across different apps, wallets and services.
Under the latest pact, NTT will provide the UWI trust infrastructure layer, while Accenture will bring technology
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