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Cognizant’s Synapse Skilling Initiative Impacts More Than 275,000 Individuals in its First Year

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Launched about one year ago, Cognizant created Synapse as a global program to equip individuals with the technology skills they need to be part of the workforce of the future.

TEANECK, N.J., Oct. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) today announced it has reached more than 275,000 people via its global skilling initiative, Synapse, which launched one year ago in October, 2023. This milestone shows Cognizant is more than a quarter of the way toward reaching the program’s goal to advance technology job training for one million people worldwide by the end of 2026.

The rapid progress of Synapse comes at a time when there is a growing desire from organizations to train and redevelop talent. According to new data from Cognizant and Oxford Economics’ New Work New World study, more than half (54%) of organizations are focusing on upskilling employees for roles that critically need AI capabilities. However, only 35% of organizations rate their skills and talent as mature, reflecting the challenges in building a workforce equipped for AI.

“AI has created a turning point, where skills are increasingly important versus years of experience and network connections,” said Kathy Diaz, Chief People Officer at Cognizant. “We launched Synapse a year ago to draw on Cognizant’s longstanding learning DNA to equip individuals with the training they need to be part of tomorrow’s workforce – including those in underrepresented populations. I’m energized by what we’ll continue to accomplish together as we sharpen the skills of our current workforce and create pathways for new talent.” 

“Technology is rapidly transforming work and the global economy, so it is vital that we equip and train the workforce to benefit from these advancements as well,” said Tobi Young, Senior Vice President and Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at Cognizant. “Through Synapse, we’re aiming to skill one million people and prepare them for the opportunities in the future of work. We’re excited about our progress and committed to making an impact in skilling and sustaining our local communities.”

To address workforce disruptions caused by the rapid advancements of AI, Cognizant designed Synapse so that everyone in the company plays an important role in making an impact – for example, employees take advantage of Cognizant’s learning and development courses and volunteer to teach students STEM, while the talent division leads jobseeker training, and philanthropic support goes toward supporting skilling and education programs that align with Synapse’s goals. 

As Cognizant continues to track towards its goal of training one million individuals through Synapse, it is making progress against five strategic focus areas:

Skills Accelerator: The Synapse skills accelerator aims to build a high-quality skilled workforce proficient in emerging technologies like generative AI (Gen AI.) It’s intended to equip jobseekers with in-demand tech skills through innovative, sponsored upskilling programs, as well as build a pipeline of experienced and emerging talent that meets today’s hiring demands from Cognizant and its Synapse partners. To date, more than 5,000 individuals have participated globally, and the program has successfully provided training across multiple technology stacks. 

Technology Partnerships: Cognizant is partnering with companies like Microsoft and Google to expand Synapse’s reach. Through a global partnership with Microsoft, more than 76,000 Cognizant developers have been trained on Github Copilot. Cognizant has also adopted Gemini for Google Cloud to enhance the productivity of its software developers. This initiative aims to enable more than 70,000 associates to leverage Google Cloud’s latest AI technologies. Additionally, Cognizant has opened collaboration centers worldwide, with more than 32,000 associates set to undergo training on Google AI technology.

Apprenticeships: Cognizant’s apprenticeship program is designed as an earn while you learn experience that provides structured learning and on-the-job training to build skills and advance careers across Cognizant’s service lines. Through partnerships with universities, community colleges and workforce development groups, Cognizant’s apprenticeships aim to train thousands of entry-level associates and mid-career professionals with IT and AI skills. Since launching the apprenticeship program, Cognizant has registered more than 600 apprentices, of which more than 460 have graduated from the program. 

Community Education: Through philanthropic grants, volunteerism, mentoring, and education partnerships, Synapse’s community education programs have impacted more than 97,000 individuals worldwide to date. Through grants to community organizations alone, Cognizant has committed nearly $13 million and upskilled more than 40,000 individuals. Through these grants, Cognizant anticipates skilling nearly 230,000 people by the end of 2026. Additionally, more than 2,800 Cognizant associates have dedicated nearly 19,000 hours to skilling-based volunteering projects since Synapse launched, impacting more than 17,000 people.

Employee Skilling: A major risk of the rapidly evolving AI age is that companies could leave their employees behind. In the first year of Synapse, Cognizant has trained more than 195,000 associates worldwide on cutting-edge Gen AI skills through more than 300 learning pathways and technology partnerships. Cognizant has also launched a global Gen AI skilling program, developed in collaboration with Google, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Salesforce, SAP, and Oracle, that offers cutting-edge content to improve technical skills for employees and individuals outside of Cognizant. More than 2,000 of Cognizant’s leaders have completed a curated learning path focused on Gen AI awareness and leading the change.

To learn more about Synapse, visit the website here.

About Cognizant
Cognizant (Nasdaq: CTSH) engineers modern businesses. We help our clients modernize technology, reimagine processes, and transform experiences to stay ahead in our fast-changing world. Together, we’re improving everyday life. See how at 
www.cognizant.com or @cognizant.

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This press release includes statements that may constitute forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, the accuracy of which are necessarily subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions as to future events that may not prove to be accurate. These statements include, but are not limited to, express or implied forward-looking statements relating to the effectiveness and results of our Synapse initiative, including our ability to build a consortium of partners for the training program and the number of individuals we expect to reach with the initiative. These statements are neither promises nor guarantees but are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated in these forward-looking statements. Existing and prospective investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied include general economic conditions, the competitive and rapidly changing nature of the markets we compete in, the competitive marketplace for talent and its impact on employee recruitment and retention, and the other factors discussed in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Cognizant undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as may be required under applicable securities law. 

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Simply announces compatibility with AI glasses from Meta

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NEW YORK, April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Simply, the creative hobbies leader behind the market leading apps Simply Piano, Simply Guitar, Simply Sing, and Simply Draw, today announced compatibility with AI glasses from Meta.

 

The launch signals Simply’s next leap – from mobile and augmented reality into AI glasses – as part of its long–term vision to build a fully multimodal AI platform that connects physical creativity, digital experiences, and wearable interfaces.

After pioneering music learning through augmented reality with Simply Piano for Apple Vision Pro and Simply Piano for Android XR, Simply is now expanding its creative hobbies ecosystem into AI–powered wearables. The new integration with Simply Draw and AI glasses from Meta lets learners capture their drawing process in real time, generating AI–enhanced timelapses and shareable creative assets that showcase their creation. 

“This is an exciting step toward a new era for creativity,” said Yuval Kaminka, CEO and Co–Founder of Simply. “We believe that the way we experience the arts, learning, playing and creative expression at home will become fully contextual. AI glasses allow us to move closer to a true AI creative companion – a multimodal AI, one that understands what you’re doing and supports you in the moment.”

“AI glasses are becoming a natural extension of how we learn and create,” added Eliran Douenias, Head of Product Innovation at Simply. “Our products already enable immersive and virtual experiences with XR and spatial computing, now we’re adding AI glasses from Meta as the next interface – and it’s just the first of an exciting roadmap ahead.”

“Simply’s early move into the AI glasses space puts us ahead of the curve and positions us to lead in how wearables – specifically AI glasses – become part of everyday creative life,” said Douenias.

With this launch, Simply is expanding its platform for the AI era. The new compatibility with AI glasses from Meta enhances how learners see, capture, and share their creative process, with many more experiences to follow.

About Simply

Simply is the world’s leading AI creativity platform redefining how people learn and express themselves through music, arts, crafts, and more. Its award–winning apps – Simply Piano, Simply Guitar, Simply Sing, and Simply Draw – have empowered millions globally to pick up and develop fulfilling creative hobbies that last.

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Levine Leichtman Capital Partners Hires James Smith as Managing Director

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LONDON, April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Levine Leichtman Capital Partners (“LLCP”) announced today that James Smith has joined the Firm as a Managing Director in the Investment Management group. James will be based in LLCP’s London office.

Josh Kaufman, Head of Europe at LLCP, said, “We are thrilled to welcome James to LLCP. James adds valuable experience to the team within our core Business Services sector vertical. We look forward to the impact he will have as our European business and team continues to grow.”

James joins LLCP from Advent International where he was a senior member of the European Business & Financial Services team and participated in numerous successful transactions over his 12-year tenure. Prior to Advent, James worked at Bain & Company. James’ full biography can be found at https://www.llcp.com/team

About Levine Leichtman Capital Partners

Levine Leichtman Capital Partners, LLC is a middle-market private equity firm with a 42-year track record of investing across various targeted sectors, including Business Services, Franchising & Multi-unit, Education & Training and Engineered Products & Manufacturing. LLCP utilizes a differentiated Structured Private Equity investment strategy, combining debt and equity capital investments in portfolio companies. LLCP believes that by investing in a combination of debt and equity securities, it offers management teams growth capital in a highly tailored, flexible investment structure that can be a more attractive alternative than traditional private equity.

LLCP’s global team of dedicated investment professionals is led by 9 partners who have worked at LLCP for an average of 20 years. Since inception, LLCP and its affiliates have managed approximately $18.5 billion of capital across nearly 20 investment funds and has invested in approximately 120 portfolio companies. LLCP currently manages $12.6 billion of assets and has offices in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Miami, London, Stockholm, Amsterdam and Frankfurt.

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Appian Advances AI in Process to Deliver Enterprise Outcomes at Scale

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New capabilities in agentic automation and AI-assisted spec-driven development transform complex work.

ORLANDO, Fla., April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Appian [Nasdaq: APPN] today announced enhancements to the Appian Platform, including AI-assisted spec-driven development and Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration for agents. By anchoring AI within processes, Appian eliminates the primary hurdles to AI value: fragmented data, and a lack of reliability and control. Process models provide the structure needed to deliver results safely, and at scale.

Advancements in AI agents enable more intelligent, coordinated work

AI agents in Appian are smarter, safer and more effective because they have better structure, context and guardrails. Appian is enhancing interoperability across its AI ecosystem. By adopting powerful standards like Model Context Protocol (MCP), Appian agents will be able to interface securely with external enterprise systems. Third party AI agents will have access to powerful Appian tools like data fabric which uniquely provides unified read-write access to enterprise data.

Appian is also advancing agent learning by providing users the ability to track agent performance, and then apply an agent’s memory across processes to improve decision making. Users will soon be able to expand on this by giving AI guidance on what objectives to optimize against and recommend improvements that can be applied safely.

Customer value

Global Excel Management, a worldwide healthcare risk management provider, uses Appian to transform claims processes with AI.

“As part of our digital transformation we are evolving our claims processes by transitioning from fragmented workflows to an enhanced level of operations using technological advancements enabled with AI features,” said Pascal Tanguay, SVP, Global Technology Services, Global Excel Management. “With Appian, our processes will be unified. From initial intake to adjudication, our advanced technology will reduce redundant tasks and lessen complexity for our team members. This ensures that our claims processes are consistent and completed more efficiently and accurately.”

Context gives agents a common vocabulary for business data

To support advanced agent capabilities, Appian is augmenting its industry-leading data fabric. Appian’s data fabric has been enhanced to provide a unified metadata model that gives agents clearer context about how information is structured and connected across systems.

Furthering its commitment to supporting industry-leading data platforms, Appian is launching a technology partnership with Snowflake. This unites Appian as the AI orchestration layer with Snowflake’s AI Data Cloud, combining data aggregation, model training, and process orchestration to enable immediate business value. Direct MCP-enabled integration between Appian data fabric and Snowflake equips agents with deep enterprise context, and allows them to interact directly with Snowflake Cortex AI to drive intelligent, data-backed decisions.

“Enterprises don’t need more AI experiments, they need AI that delivers real business outcomes on governed data,” said Baris Gultekin, Vice President of AI, Snowflake. “By combining Appian’s process orchestration and data fabric with the Snowflake AI Data Cloud, we’re bringing intelligence directly into the flow of work. Together, we enable secure, enterprise-grade AI where agents can access trusted data through Cortex AI, act with context, and drive measurable impact across the business.”

AI-assisted spec-driven development

AI-assisted development has revolutionized coding, but mission-critical work needs more than fast, cheap code. Appian puts structure around AI-assisted development. Without that structure, AI-generated code can introduce compliance issues and technical debt instead of business value.

Appian is introducing AI-assisted spec-driven development. AI extracts rich specifications from legacy applications to create a clear visual plan. This plan helps visualize the UI, data models and process flows for rapid and iterative operational improvements. AI developer agents, operating under human supervision, complete tasks according to specifications, accelerating delivery and reducing rework.

New developer MCP servers will allow organizations to use their choice of AI development tools, such as Claude Code or Kiro to build and update Appian applications. Appian will support a wide range of AI models, enabling teams to work in the environments they prefer.

Together, these enhancements will deliver the speed and developer productivity of AI-assisted development, with enterprise-grade control.

“Appian Composer, Agents and Appian MCP servers enable trusted agentic process orchestration and application modernization,” said Mike Beckley, Chief Technology Officer and Founder of Appian. “Composer complements Appian’s agentic orchestration and data fabric with new spec-driven development tools that are both conversational and iterative. Beneath the covers, Appian Composer is built on Appian’s new open MCP – a model-driven representation of your complete application estate—requirements, apps, data entities, logic, workflows, security/governance rules, integrations, and multi-object dependencies—now exposed as context for developers and agents to safely evolve and optimize.”

The advancements announced today were unveiled at Appian World 2026 and will be available in coming releases. Learn more at www.appian.com

About Appian

Appian provides process automation technology. We automate complex processes in large enterprises and governments. Our platform is known for its unique reliability and scale. We’ve been automating processes for 25 years and understand enterprise operations like no one else. For more information, visit appian.com. [Nasdaq: APPN]

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