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Shatter Silos with AI-Centric Enterprise

21 min · 24 de feb de 2026
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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.

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