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The Intelligent Enterprise

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Short on time but curious about how intelligent technology and AI are reshaping the enterprise world? Fear not, my friend. The Intelligent Enterprise is your short, sharp pause from the chaos of business as usual.

Every other week, Creative Thinker and Business Strategist, Tom Stoneman, meets with a business leader for a simple, real-world activity outside of tech, to talk about what’s going on inside it. It could be a coffee, a walk, some DIY, who knows? But it’s a chance to take a break, reflect and get to the heart of a single challenge in enterprise transformation with the help of leading experts in digital transformation, change management and workplace innovation.

From AI implementation strategies to debating the next wave of tech leadership trends, this is a show for CIOs, CTOs, and anyone navigating the fast-moving world of enterprise solutions.

The Intelligent Enterprise is brought to you by Digitate, creators of Ignio, the award-winning AIOps platform that keeps tech running smarter, faster and more autonomously. Join us for a coffee, run, or maybe even a dog-walking session, and get the inside scoop on what’s next for the enterprise world, by getting outside of it.
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In this episode of The Intelligent Enterprise, host Tom Stoneman steps outside the day to day noise to get inside a challenge a lot of leaders are feeling right now: AI that stays stuck in pockets of the business.Tom sits down with Ritu Dubey, Global Head of New Business Sales and Market Development at Digitate. Ritu has spent more than two decades helping global organizations transform how they work through technology, building new markets across Europe and the Americas, and driving growth in AI-enabled solutions. She brings a practical view on how enterprises move from reactive operations to predictive, resilient, and increasingly autonomous models that actually scale.Together, Tom and Ritu unpack what happens when AI remains isolated in teams, tools, or one-off initiatives. They talk about the risks leaders don’t always spot early, including fragmented ownership, inconsistent outcomes, and missed opportunities to turn AI into an enterprise capability. Ritu also shares how she takes a step away when she needs a reset.Follow The Intelligent Enterprise for new episodes every two weeks and stream on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Host Tom Stoneman kicks off the new year by stepping back from the noise to tackle a question many leaders are wrestling with right now: what does it really take to build an enterprise that gets real value from AI?Tom is joined by Akhilesh Tripathi, CEO of Digitate, for a grounded conversation about moving beyond automation and toward true intelligence. With more than two decades at Tata Consultancy Services, Akhilesh has helped enterprises scale technology across regions, teams, and complexity. Today, he’s focused on how AI can help organizations operate smarter, not just faster.Together, Tom and Akhilesh unpack why automation alone will never deliver autonomy, and why intelligence means anticipating change rather than constantly reacting to it. They explore the role of people in enterprise transformation, the limits of technology without trust and context, and why the most powerful use of AI is freeing humans to focus on what they do best. Plus, Akhilesh makes the case for ping pong as a surprisingly effective way to reset when the pressure’s on.Follow The Intelligent Enterprise for new episodes every two weeks and stream on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
The AI FOMO Cure

The AI FOMO Cure

2026-01-1321:59

Today, host Tom Stoneman goes for a walk with Efrain Ruh, Regional CTO at Digitate, for a walk that clears more than just the mind. As they rack up steps in the California sunshine, they unpack the operational, cultural, and psychological roadblocks that still stand in the way of AI adoption at scale.As a technical leader working across Europe, Efrain helps IT leaders manage the tension between hype and risk, ambition and accountability. He shares the three pillars that come up again and again in real-world deployments, integration, observability, and transparency, and breaks down how fear (of failing, of being first, of losing control) often stalls progress.From cross-departmental coordination to the cultural differences between the U.S. and Europe, this conversation reveals what’s actually happening inside the enterprise AI landscape. Efrain also offers his vision for how AI might impact our lives at a more personal level, think, “custom-built career coaches”, and reminds us why sometimes, the best strategy is to take a walk and get some headspace.Follow The Intelligent Enterprise for new episodes every two weeks and stream on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
In this special holiday episode of The Intelligent Enterprise, host Tom Stoneman takes a step back from the day-to-day pace of enterprise life to look at where AI has been in 2025 and where it might be heading next. To do it, he sits down with his colleague VS Joshi, Global Head of Product Marketing at Digitate, for a year-end retrospective and a 2026 outlook.With a front-row seat to how enterprises talk about and adopt AI, VS has watched the story move from prediction and classification to creation, and now to action. He and Tom unpack how generative AI and large language models set the stage, why 2025 became the year of AI agents and agentic AI, and what it really means to treat AI as a “teammate” rather than just a tool. They discuss the botched launch of France’s Lucie chatbot as a cautionary tale about AI readiness and reputational risk, then look ahead to 2026 as a tipping point for autonomous systems, embodied AI, invisible AI embedded in processes, and a new wave of infrastructure, governance, and human–machine collaboration challenges. We also hear how VS’s life as a marathon runner has become his way of resetting outside of work.Follow The Intelligent Enterprise for new episodes every two weeks and stream on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
In this episode of The Intelligent Enterprise, host Tom Stoneman gets inside a challenge many enterprises are facing right now: how to integrate AI with complex legacy systems without breaking what already works. This week, Tom sits down with Yael Gómez, Fractional Chief Technology Officer and Chief Information Officer at Pet Madness, and former technology leader at Walgreens Boots Alliance.The two explore the leadership behaviours that help organizations adopt AI with both ambition and pragmatism. Yael reflects on the rise of AI “FOMO” in the C-suite, the challenge of connecting new AI experiences to multiple generations of legacy architecture, and why leaders need clear vision, strong teams, and disciplined “clock management” to turn activity into real progress.We also hear how Yael’s daily walks and runs by Lake Michigan are not a break from the work, but part of it. They give him the space to let ideas surface, reset his priorities, and make better decisions in the middle of complex change.Follow The Intelligent Enterprise for new episodes every two weeks and stream on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Host Tom Stoneman sits down with Dr. Maitreya Natu, Chief Data Scientist at Digitate, to explore one of the biggest questions shaping enterprise AI today: how do you build systems people actually trust? Maitreya has spent his career at the intersection of theory and real-world complexity, turning abstract ideas into AI solutions that run at scale inside some of the world’s largest organizations.Tom and Maitreya break down the tension between algorithms that work on paper and systems people rely on in high-stakes environments. They unpack why explainability still decides whether AI gets adopted, how enterprises can move from reactive “ticket-driven” operations to proactive, ticketless ones, and why blending traditional AI with agentic AI offers the most resilient path forward.We also hear how running gives Maitreya the headspace he needs to reset when he’s deep in a challenge. That moment of “thoughtlessness” helps him step back, rethink assumptions, and find better paths through complexity.Follow The Intelligent Enterprise for new episodes every two weeks and stream on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
In our first episode of The Intelligent Enterprise, host Tom Stoneman kicks off the series the way he means to go on: by getting inside a big idea, while stepping outside of it. This week, that big idea is preparing the workforce for AI, and Tom sits down with Ricardo Costa, Chief Technology Officer at Purolator, to explore it.With nearly two decades leading technology and security teams, Ricardo has helped organizations through multiple waves of change. Now, as AI accelerates faster than any transformation before it, his focus is on giving people the skills and confidence to use AI well. Tom and Ricardo dig into the gap between AI expectations and reality, why upskilling can’t be a side project, and how strong teams and partnerships make change possible.We also hear how Ricardo uses music and specifically makes AI-generated music as his own “outside the enterprise” ritual to reset and find headspace for better decisions.Follow The Intelligent Enterprise for new episodes every two weeks and stream on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Welcome to The Intelligent Enterprise, the podcast that gets inside the real-world tensions of big enterprises, by getting outside of them. Hosted by Tom Stoneman, a seasoned creative thinker and business strategist, this show cuts through the noise of industry hype and gets to the heart of what's changing and what still matters in enterprise IT. Every two weeks, we’ll take a break from screens and slide decks to meet with tech leaders, data scientists, CIOs, and innovators, and learn not only what they do, but what helps them untangle their biggest problems. Iit could be walking, running, playing chess, or grabbing coffee, because sometimes, a little movement helps unlock a lot of clarity. Together, we explore the real challenges and decisions facing enterprise leaders, like: How do you adopt agentic AI without losing control? What does “digital transformation” actually look like from the inside? And how do you balance innovation with impact, mixing AI with people? Whether you’re a CIO navigating change, a strategist chasing clarity, or just someone curious about where enterprise tech is headed next, this show is for you. Make sure you’re following The Intelligent Enterprise wherever you get your podcasts, and let’s get outside to think more clearly about what’s going on inside of some of the largest enterprises.
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