Globant’s AI Pods Redefine IT Services With Agentic AI, Outcome-Based Pricing

Globant (NYSE:GLOB) is one of the best IT stocks to buy according to analysts. Earlier on June 5, Globant introduced AI Pods, which are a new model designed to disrupt traditional IT services with AI. This marks the first subscription model for AI-powered services such as engineering, product definition, design, and testing at scale, shifting from effort-based pricing to outcome-aligned consumption.

AI Pods offer clients monthly access to agentic AI capabilities, which are orchestrated and supervised by Globant experts to ensure strategic alignment, quality, and traceability. Each subscription includes a token-based metered capacity, similar to how LLMs often structure their usage, providing transparency and flexibility in consumption.

Globant's AI Pods Redefine IT Services With Agentic AI, Outcome-Based Pricing

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These AI Pods are powered by Globant Enterprise AI (GEAI), which is the company’s advanced AI accelerator platform. GEAI is AI-model agnostic, which means that it can use various top-performing LLMs and provides a full spectrum of agents for designing, building, deploying, and orchestrating bespoke agentic AI.

Globant (NYSE:GLOB) provides technology services and offers studio products comprising AI Studios Network, which is a network for AI adaptation for media & entertainment, finance, healthcare & life sciences, airlines, sports, automotive, games, hospitality & leisure, edtech, and retail industries.

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