Both are capable IT services providers. The question isn't which is "better"—it's which is the right fit for your specific needs and operating model.
Infosys is a digital transformation giant with 300,000+ employees and proprietary AI platforms. Allari is a purpose-built Execution Capacity Partner for mid-market IT teams.
Infosys is a digital transformation giant. They've built proprietary AI platforms, have 300,000+ employees, and serve the world's largest enterprises. If you're a $20B company implementing enterprise-wide AI while migrating to cloud, Infosys has the scale and platforms.
Allari is an Execution Capacity Partner. We're built for mid-market Core Teams trapped in the "Keep the Lights On" cycle. We embed with your team, recover 30-40% of lost capacity, and price like an FTE—not a transformation program.
The difference isn't capability—it's operating model. Infosys sells transformation. We sell capacity recovery.
Average response vs 24-48 hours typical
OpenBook™ visibility into all costs
Teams vs rotating resource pools
Financially-backed SLAs with credits
Pay for velocity, not presence. OpenBook™ transparency on every dollar.
As the system optimizes, efficiency gains flow back to you.
See every task, every minute, every dollar in continuous dashboards.
Multi-year commitments with enterprise minimums.
Lower rates through global delivery centers in India.
Scope changes require engagement letter amendments.
Enterprise IT services contracts often feel like legal agreements first and service relationships second. With Allari, the relationship is simple: you need something done, you ask, we do it, you see the work and the cost. No scope police. No "that wasn't in the engagement letter." Just execution.
Evaluated Infosys for SAP support but found the enterprise-scale engagement model too rigid for their evolving needs. Engaged Allari with consumption-based model and gained flexibility to shift priorities monthly without contract negotiations.
Read full case study →Used Infosys for strategic Oracle Fusion implementation, then engaged Allari for ongoing operations. The hybrid model leveraged Infosys's transformation expertise and Allari's operational velocity.
Read full case study →Common questions about choosing between Allari and Infosys for ERP managed services
Transparency Note: This comparison is created by Allari, so take it with appropriate skepticism. We've tried to be fair about where Infosys excels, but we're obviously biased toward our own services. We encourage you to do your own research and choose based on your specific needs.