PwC Impact Report

AI wave impact analysis for PwC — scoring investment depth across key technology layers, signals, services, tools, and concepts.

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Evaluating PwC's Foundational Layer capabilities across Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, Open-Source, and 2 more. PwC's highest score in this layer is Cloud (116), reflecting cloud infrastructure investment.

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Large Language Models (LLMs) Large Language Models (LLMs) Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) Open-Source LLMs Open-Source LLMs

Signals

PwC's Artificial Intelligence capabilities (score 65) span OpenAI, Databricks, and Hugging Face services.

PwC demonstrates strong Artificial Intelligence investment through OpenAI and Databricks, indicating mature artificial intelligence capabilities at enterprise scale.

PwC's Cloud capabilities (score 116) span Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform services.

PwC demonstrates strong Cloud investment through Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure, indicating mature cloud capabilities at enterprise scale.

PwC's Open-Source capabilities (score 32) span GitHub, GitLab, and Red Hat services.

PwC's Open-Source investment is developing, with GitHub and GitLab as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Languages capabilities (score 31) include .Net, Bash, and C Net languages.

PwC's Languages investment is developing, with limited recorded tooling as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Code capabilities (score 26) span GitHub, GitLab, and GitHub Actions services.

PwC's Code investment is developing, with GitHub and GitLab as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.
PwC's Foundational Layer investment reflects a mature and broad technology posture across this layer. Key platforms include OpenAI, Databricks, and Hugging Face.

Evaluating PwC's Retrieval & Grounding capabilities across Data, Databases, Virtualization, and 2 more. PwC's highest score in this layer is Data (103), reflecting data platform depth.

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Vector Databases Vector Databases Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) Prompt Engineering Prompt Engineering Context Engineering Context Engineering

Signals

PwC's Data capabilities (score 103) include Snowflake, Tableau, and Power BI services.

PwC demonstrates strong Data investment through Snowflake and Tableau, indicating mature data capabilities at enterprise scale.

PwC's Databases capabilities (score 26) span SQL Server, Teradata, and SAP HANA services.

PwC's Databases investment is developing, with SQL Server and Teradata as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Virtualization capabilities (score 18) are demonstrated through VMware and Solaris Zones services.

PwC's Virtualization investment is developing, with VMware and Solaris Zones as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Specifications capabilities (score 5) span Application Programming Interfaces and Web Services concepts.

PwC's Specifications score indicates early-stage investment, with limited recorded tooling as the primary signals.

PwC's Context Engineering investment (score 0) indicates limited or no recorded activity in this dimension.

No recorded Context Engineering investment signals were found for PwC in the current dataset.
PwC's Retrieval & Grounding investment reflects a mature and broad technology posture across this layer. Key platforms include Snowflake, Tableau, and Power BI.

Evaluating PwC's Customization & Adaptation capabilities across Data Pipelines, Model Registry & Versioning, Multimodal Infrastructure, and 1 more. PwC's highest score in this layer is Model Registry & Versioning (16), reflecting investment in this dimension.

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Fine-Tuning & Model Customization Fine-Tuning & Model Customization Multimodal AI Multimodal AI

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PwC's Data Pipelines capabilities (score 15) are demonstrated through Informatica and Azure Data Factory services.

PwC's Data Pipelines investment is developing, with Informatica and Azure Data Factory as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Model Registry & Versioning capabilities (score 16) include Databricks, Azure Databricks, and Azure Machine Learning services.

PwC's Model Registry & Versioning investment is developing, with Databricks and Azure Databricks as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Multimodal Infrastructure capabilities (score 15) are demonstrated through OpenAI, Hugging Face, and Gemini services.

PwC's Multimodal Infrastructure investment is developing, with OpenAI and Hugging Face as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Domain Specialization capabilities (score 2) reflect investment in this dimension with limited specific signal data.

PwC's Domain Specialization score indicates early-stage investment, with limited recorded tooling as the primary signals.
PwC's Customization & Adaptation investment reflects growing capabilities with meaningful signals. Key platforms include Informatica, Azure Data Factory, and Databricks.

Evaluating PwC's Efficiency & Specialization capabilities across Automation, Containers, Platform, and 1 more. PwC's highest score in this layer is Automation (54), reflecting investment in this dimension.

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Small Language Models (SLMs) Small Language Models (SLMs) Model Routing / Orchestration Model Routing / Orchestration Reasoning Models Reasoning Models

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PwC's Automation capabilities (score 54) are demonstrated through ServiceNow, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Power Platform services.

PwC demonstrates strong Automation investment through ServiceNow and Microsoft PowerPoint, indicating mature automation capabilities at enterprise scale.

PwC's Containers capabilities (score 21) are demonstrated through OpenShift services.

PwC's Containers investment is developing, with OpenShift and Docker as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Platform capabilities (score 36) are demonstrated through ServiceNow, Salesforce, and Amazon Web Services services.

PwC's Platform investment is developing, with ServiceNow and Salesforce as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Operations capabilities (score 54) are demonstrated through ServiceNow, Datadog, and New Relic services.

PwC demonstrates strong Operations investment through ServiceNow and Datadog, indicating mature operations capabilities at enterprise scale.
PwC's Efficiency & Specialization investment reflects a mature and broad technology posture across this layer. Key platforms include ServiceNow, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Power Platform.

Evaluating PwC's Productivity capabilities across Software As A Service (SaaS), Code, and Services. PwC's highest score in this layer is Services (210), reflecting investment in this dimension.

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Coding Assistants Coding Assistants Copilots Copilots

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PwC's Software As A Service (SaaS) capabilities (score 1) include BigCommerce, HubSpot, and MailChimp services.

PwC's Software As A Service (SaaS) score indicates early-stage investment, with BigCommerce and HubSpot as the primary signals.

PwC's Code capabilities (score 26) span GitHub, GitLab, and GitHub Actions services.

PwC's Code investment is developing, with GitHub and GitLab as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Services capabilities (score 210) are demonstrated through BigCommerce, HubSpot, and MailChimp services.

PwC demonstrates strong Services investment through BigCommerce and HubSpot, indicating mature services capabilities at enterprise scale.
PwC's Productivity investment reflects a mature and broad technology posture across this layer. Key platforms include BigCommerce, HubSpot, and MailChimp.

Evaluating PwC's Integration & Interoperability capabilities across API, Integrations, Event-Driven, and 4 more. PwC's highest score in this layer is Integrations (38), reflecting investment in this dimension.

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MCP (Model Context Protocol) MCP (Model Context Protocol) Agents Agents Skills Skills

Signals

PwC's API capabilities (score 12) are demonstrated through MuleSoft services.

PwC's API score indicates early-stage investment, with MuleSoft as the primary signals.

PwC's Integrations capabilities (score 38) span Informatica, Azure Data Factory, and MuleSoft services.

PwC's Integrations investment is developing, with Informatica and Azure Data Factory as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Event-Driven capabilities (score 10) include Apache Kafka, Kafka Connect, and Apache NiFi tools.

PwC's Event-Driven score indicates early-stage investment, with Apache Kafka and Kafka Connect as the primary signals.

PwC's Patterns capabilities (score 10) include Spring, Spring Boot, and Spring Framework tools.

PwC's Patterns score indicates early-stage investment, with Spring and Spring Boot as the primary signals.

PwC's Specifications capabilities (score 5) span Application Programming Interfaces and Web Services concepts.

PwC's Specifications score indicates early-stage investment, with limited recorded tooling as the primary signals.

PwC's Apache capabilities (score 10) include Apache Spark, Apache Kafka, and Apache Airflow tools.

PwC's Apache score indicates early-stage investment, with Apache Spark and Apache Kafka as the primary signals.

PwC's CNCF capabilities (score 17) span Kubernetes, Prometheus, and SPIRE tools.

PwC's CNCF investment is developing, with Kubernetes and Prometheus as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.
PwC's Integration & Interoperability investment reflects a mature and broad technology posture across this layer. Key platforms include MuleSoft, Informatica, and Azure Data Factory.

Evaluating PwC's Statefulness capabilities across Observability, Governance, Security, and 1 more. PwC's highest score in this layer is Data (103), reflecting data platform depth.

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Memory Systems Memory Systems

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PwC's Observability capabilities (score 30) are demonstrated through Datadog, New Relic, and Splunk services.

PwC's Observability investment is developing, with Datadog and New Relic as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Governance capabilities (score 35) span Compliances, Governances, and Risk Managements concepts.

PwC's Governance investment is developing, with limited recorded tooling as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Security capabilities (score 46) include Cloudflare and Palo Alto Networks services.

PwC's Security investment is developing, with Cloudflare and Palo Alto Networks as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Data capabilities (score 103) include Snowflake, Tableau, and Power BI services.

PwC demonstrates strong Data investment through Snowflake and Tableau, indicating mature data capabilities at enterprise scale.
PwC's Statefulness investment reflects a mature and broad technology posture across this layer. Key platforms include Datadog, New Relic, and Splunk.

Evaluating PwC's Measurement & Accountability capabilities across Testing & Quality, Observability, Developer Experience, and 1 more. PwC's highest score in this layer is ROI & Business Metrics (47), reflecting investment in this dimension.

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Evaluation & Benchmarking Evaluation & Benchmarking

Signals

PwC's Testing & Quality capabilities (score 8) span Selenium and SonarQube tools.

PwC's Testing & Quality score indicates early-stage investment, with Selenium and SonarQube as the primary signals.

PwC's Observability capabilities (score 30) are demonstrated through Datadog, New Relic, and Splunk services.

PwC's Observability investment is developing, with Datadog and New Relic as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Developer Experience capabilities (score 14) span GitHub, GitLab, and GitHub Actions services.

PwC's Developer Experience score indicates early-stage investment, with GitHub and GitLab as the primary signals.

PwC's ROI & Business Metrics capabilities (score 47) span Tableau, Power BI, and Alteryx services.

PwC's ROI & Business Metrics investment is developing, with Tableau and Power BI as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.
PwC's Measurement & Accountability investment reflects growing capabilities with meaningful signals. Key platforms include Datadog, New Relic, and Splunk.

Evaluating PwC's Governance & Risk capabilities across Regulatory Posture, AI Review & Approval, Security, and 2 more. PwC's highest score in this layer is Security (46), reflecting security posture strength.

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Governance & Compliance Governance & Compliance

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PwC's Regulatory Posture capabilities (score 9) are demonstrated through Compliances, Regulatory Compliances, and Compliance Monitorings concepts.

PwC's Regulatory Posture score indicates early-stage investment, with limited recorded tooling as the primary signals.

PwC's AI Review & Approval capabilities (score 13) include OpenAI, OpenAI APIs, and Azure Machine Learning services.

PwC's AI Review & Approval score indicates early-stage investment, with OpenAI and OpenAI APIs as the primary signals.

PwC's Security capabilities (score 46) include Cloudflare and Palo Alto Networks services.

PwC's Security investment is developing, with Cloudflare and Palo Alto Networks as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Governance capabilities (score 35) span Compliances, Governances, and Risk Managements concepts.

PwC's Governance investment is developing, with limited recorded tooling as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Privacy & Data Rights capabilities (score 1) reflect investment in this dimension with limited specific signal data.

PwC's Privacy & Data Rights score indicates early-stage investment, with limited recorded tooling as the primary signals.
PwC's Governance & Risk investment reflects a mature and broad technology posture across this layer. Key platforms include OpenAI, OpenAI APIs, and Azure Machine Learning.

Evaluating PwC's Economics & Sustainability capabilities across AI FinOps, Provider Strategy, Partnerships & Ecosystem, and 2 more. PwC's highest score in this layer is Provider Strategy (13), reflecting investment in this dimension.

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Cost Economics & FinOps Cost Economics & FinOps Supply Chain & Dependency Risk Supply Chain & Dependency Risk Data Centers Data Centers

Signals

PwC's AI FinOps capabilities (score 7) include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform services.

PwC's AI FinOps score indicates early-stage investment, with Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure as the primary signals.

PwC's Provider Strategy capabilities (score 13) include Salesforce, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services services.

PwC's Provider Strategy score indicates early-stage investment, with Salesforce and Microsoft as the primary signals.

PwC's Partnerships & Ecosystem capabilities (score 12) are demonstrated through Salesforce, LinkedIn, and Microsoft services.

PwC's Partnerships & Ecosystem score indicates early-stage investment, with Salesforce and LinkedIn as the primary signals.

PwC's Talent & Organizational Design capabilities (score 8) span LinkedIn, Workday, and PeopleSoft services.

PwC's Talent & Organizational Design score indicates early-stage investment, with LinkedIn and Workday as the primary signals.

PwC's Data Centers investment (score 0) indicates limited or no recorded activity in this dimension.

No recorded Data Centers investment signals were found for PwC in the current dataset.
PwC's Economics & Sustainability investment reflects growing capabilities with meaningful signals. Key platforms include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform.

Evaluating PwC's Storytelling & Entertainment & Theater capabilities across Alignment, Standardization, Mergers & Acquisitions, and 1 more. PwC's highest score in this layer is Mergers & Acquisitions (25), reflecting investment in this dimension.

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Moltbook Moltbook Gastown Gastown Ralph Wiggum Ralph Wiggum OpenClaw / Clawdbot OpenClaw / Clawdbot Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

Signals

PwC's Alignment capabilities (score 24) are demonstrated through Architectures, Digital Transformations, and Data Architectures concepts.

PwC's Alignment investment is developing, with limited recorded tooling as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Standardization capabilities (score 8) reflect investment in this dimension with limited specific signal data.

PwC's Standardization score indicates early-stage investment, with limited recorded tooling as the primary signals.

PwC's Mergers & Acquisitions capabilities (score 25) include Due Diligences, M&AS, and Mergers And Acquisitions concepts.

PwC's Mergers & Acquisitions investment is developing, with limited recorded tooling as the primary platforms, reflecting a growing but not yet fully mature posture.

PwC's Experimentation & Prototyping investment (score 0) indicates limited or no recorded activity in this dimension.

No recorded Experimentation & Prototyping investment signals were found for PwC in the current dataset.
PwC's Storytelling & Entertainment & Theater investment reflects growing capabilities with meaningful signals. Key platforms include various platforms.