At #OpenTextWorld 2025, our Chief Product Officer and Chief Technology Officer, Savinay Berry, sat down with Six Five Media's own Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman to discuss the future of AI in the enterprise.
As Savinay stated in his interview: "The right data with the right context is what's going to be needed with the right security for AI and the enterprise to succeed."
In their conversation, they explore how enterprises are shifting strategies to embrace context-aware AI, emphasizing the need for secure, governed, and extensible platforms to operationalize AI across organizations.
Watch the full interview now: https://lnkd.in/eUd594Ff
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