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Indian intelligent decision-enabling AI tool enamours London Tech Week

DeepSpot, an Indian enterprise AI shows at London why AI need not be restricted by cost or technical capabilities Amid bold ideas, breakthrough technologies, and riveting conversations on AI, the London Tech Week Summit saw DeepSpot, an Indian AI firm take centerstage.

DeepSpot’s unique offering of empowering business users with the ability to find truly action-oriented business insights from multiple sources within the organisation resonated well with enterprises at the summit.

While Generative Artificial intelligence as a broader market is a $4.4 trillion potential according to a McKinsey, the global BI and analytics sector is estimated to be a $60 billion market by 2027.

At an enterprise level, there have been many analytical tools, but making sound decisions relies on the ability to retrieve data from multiple silos – one that has left organisations scouting for the needle-in-the-hay. DeepSpot remains unique in its ability to empower businesses with a range of tools and dashboards in their journey towards qualitative decision-making.

Its ability to integrate across various internal data-warehouses and fast-implementation schedule of under one day with native predictive AI capabilities makes it a strong contender for organisations desirous of growing in an AI world. The AI tool converges from multiple enterprise-wide data-warehouses and interfaces to provide a single 100% view of the customer.

“Business leaders no longer have the luxury of time when it comes to decision-making. Deepspot not only understands the business needs, but also provides the much-necessary intelligent interface – one that not only reports data but understands it, learns from it, and guides action,” Kannan Rajendran, Founder & CEO at DeepSpot during the launch keynote.

“We’re not just building AI for data—we’re building AI for decisions,” he added. At the heart of Deepspot’s simple solution to the complex Business Intelligence software space is a simple proposition – ask questions in plain simple language, and the AI delivers it at speed.

DeepSpot’s features such as real-time insights, faster onboarding, industry specific plug-and-play templates, faster payback, and cloud-native usage-optimized infrastructure offers additional value to clients keen on riding the AI growth-wave. Elaborating on the ease and features of the DeepSpot AI tool, Anil Nair, Co-founder, Chief Business Officer, and Head of Strategy said, “It is often believed that AI solutions need excessive knowledge or availability of infrastructure.

Our deep-tech experiences indicate that AI can do all of that and also be user-friendly, relevant, secure, and an agile journey towards scaling the organisation’s AI models.” Built on the premise of providing simplicity for enterprises, Deepspot has been built ground-up from India and tailored keeping in mind the needs of a growing enterprise.

Designed for agility and scale, Deepspot leverages cutting-edge machine learning and natural language processing to turn complex datasets into clear, actionable insights—instantly. From real-time market trend analysis to predictive financial modeling, the AI-tool empowers C-suite executives, analysts, and decision-makers to navigate today’s volatile business landscape with unprecedented precision.

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