Xevyte brings GCC-as-a-service model to Europe

KARNATAKA, INDIA — Xevyte, a Bengaluru-based global IT services firm, has opened its first European operations in Poland, establishing a delivery hub and innovation center that extends the company’s GCC-as-a-Service model to European enterprise clients, according to a press release.
The Poland center supports enterprises across cloud transformation, data and AI, cybersecurity, digital engineering, and enterprise modernization — serving a client base of more than 100 organizations across BFSI, healthcare, manufacturing, telecom, and retail.
Xevyte currently operates across India, the United States, Europe, and the United Kingdom.
Poland launch puts GCC-as-a-service within EU reach
The Poland center delivers Xevyte’s full service portfolio — technology, cloud, cybersecurity, digital transformation, and GCC-as-a-Service — from within the European Union for the first time.
Poland’s central position within the European Union and mature technology ecosystem make it a strategic anchor for Xevyte’s GCC-as-a-Service delivery to European enterprise markets.
Taking GCC-as-a-Service into Europe targets the growing cohort of European enterprises seeking GCC economics without the cost and complexity of building proprietary offshore delivery infrastructure.
“As our clients accelerate their digital agendas, they are seeking partners who combine technical excellence with cultural alignment and operational resilience,” said Karan Reddy, CEO of Xevyte.
Xevyte builds two proprietary platforms alongside Poland launch
Beyond delivery services, Xevyte is building two proprietary platform businesses: an enterprise cybersecurity platform covering identity governance, AI-driven endpoint protection, real-time threat monitoring, and automated security orchestration.
The second is a unified workforce intelligence platform integrating HR, payroll, talent acquisition, collaboration, and performance — giving organizations a single source of truth across people, operations, and communication.
Building proprietary platforms alongside a GCC-as-a-Service model positions Xevyte as a vertically integrated IT partner — offering both the delivery infrastructure and the software stack enterprises need to operate and grow.
“Poland enables us to deliver on all three, while also investing in local talent and innovation,” said Karan Reddy, CEO of Xevyte.
Poland has become a preferred IT services delivery base in Central Europe, combining a large engineering talent pool with EU membership, a favorable business environment, and strong English-language proficiency.
The GCC-as-a-Service model has gained traction among mid-market European enterprises seeking offshore delivery cost advantages without the capital and management overhead of building proprietary capability centers in India.
For Xevyte, the Poland center gives the company an EU-jurisdiction delivery point to serve European clients whose data governance, compliance, and regulatory requirements demand in-bloc operations.

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