Pythian Services Inc. (“Pythian”), a prominent global firm focused on data, analytics, and AI solutions, has formed a strategic alliance with GigaOm, a top analyst organization. This collaboration aims to help businesses quickly prepare for AI, align their executives, and integrate ethical Generative AI practices. The partnership also marks the introduction of GigaOm’s extensive Enterprise GenAI Maturity Model, with Pythian serving as its main partner.
“Pythian’s proven expertise in data and AI makes them the ideal partner for the launch of our AI Maturity Framework,” said Howard Holton, chief operating officer at GigaOm. “Together we’re equipping businesses with the resources they need to accelerate their AI journey and achieve tangible results.”
The collaboration meets a vital requirement for companies to grasp and apply GenAI in a responsible and effective manner. GigaOm’s Enterprise GenAI Maturity Model offers a detailed, step-by-step guide for the successful incorporation of generative AI technologies into business practices.
This comprehensive framework outlines six levels of maturity, ranging from Default (Level 0) to Leading (Level 5), across essential areas such as Core Technology, Data Quality, Ethical AI, Budgeting, AI Governance, Model Training, Data Security, Organizational Change Control, and Operational Efficiency. Pythian’s AI Workshop enhances this model by providing practical educational sessions that clarify AI concepts and promote internal cohesion, significantly shortening the decision-making process from months to weeks.
“We are thrilled to partner with GigaOm to help businesses navigate the complexities of AI adoption,” stated Paul Lewis, chief technology officer at Pythian. “The collaboration between GigaOm and Pythian offers our customers a streamlined two-step approach to AI strategy with our AI Workshop as the foundation.”
The AI Workshop aims to equip businesses with the essential knowledge and alignment to confidently pursue their AI projects. Building on Pythian’s workshop, GigaOm’s AI Maturity Framework offers robust tools and capabilities to track progress as clients enhance their overall AI strategy.
The collaboration between Pythian’s expertise in data and AI and GigaOm’s analytical insights creates a strong partnership. Pythian’s comprehensive understanding of AI technology applications across diverse sectors ensures that businesses grasp the benefits of AI and develop a clear implementation strategy. The AI Workshops, led by Pythian’s Field CTOs, emphasize practical scenarios, making complex ideas understandable for all participants.
“Through Pythian’s valued partnership with GigaOm, we are providing customers with a seamless process toward AI enablement that will strengthen their ability to leverage game-changing technology for their respective businesses and allow them to enhance their competitive position within their market,” said Brooks Borcherding, CEO at Pythian.
Attendees of Pythian’s AI Workshop will acquire essential knowledge of AI technologies, discover how to pinpoint applicable use cases, and create a strategic roadmap for implementation utilizing the AI Maturity Framework. The workshop encourages important discussions between executives and technical teams, resulting in quicker decision-making and a cohesive vision for AI integration.
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