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In this episode, Markus Zirn and Rama Theekshidar dive deep into what’s driving digital transformation in the distribution industry. Rama delves into the transformative potential of AI, the benefits of adopting composable architecture, and the significance of cultivating a growth mindset. From discussing the vast scale of the distribution industry to the evolutionary impact of new technologies and AI, Rama offers visionary insights and practical advice for leaders embracing change and innovation. These compelling insights extend beyond distribution to anyone navigating the digital transformation journey in their industry.
*(00:00) Episode Start
*(02:47) Understanding the distribution industry and Rama's background
*(08:56) Evolution in the distribution industry
*(15:00) Enabling digital transformation through composable architecture
*(22:50) Choosing the right technology partner - What to look for and what to avoid
*(28:52) AI's impact on the distribution industry
*(37:42) Rama's thoughts on the future of AI in business
*(46:01) How to be a rebel entrepreneur and Rama's advice for Technology leaders
“Coming from an electrical industry, it's almost like we have to be like a transformer. A transformer's operating principle is mutual induction. And mutual induction is the power of a transformer to transfer power between a primary coil and a secondary coil and then magic happens, correct? That's mutual induction. What I mean by that in our world is how do we have business teams and technology teams acting as the primary and the secondary coil, and you create a mutual induction using a composable architecture where, we have made technology using composable architecture and large language models and AI where the business and tech teams are in it together, solving four problems together, not creating different solutions in silos. When we do that like a transformer, it is quite powerful, and then we will all win.”
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In this episode, Markus Zirn and Rama Theekshidar dive deep into what’s driving digital transformation in the distribution industry. Rama delves into the transformative potential of AI, the benefits of adopting composable architecture, and the significance of cultivating a growth mindset. From discussing the vast scale of the distribution industry to the evolutionary impact of new technologies and AI, Rama offers visionary insights and practical advice for leaders embracing change and innovation. These compelling insights extend beyond distribution to anyone navigating the digital transformation journey in their industry.
*(00:00) Episode Start
*(02:47) Understanding the distribution industry and Rama's background
*(08:56) Evolution in the distribution industry
*(15:00) Enabling digital transformation through composable architecture
*(22:50) Choosing the right technology partner - What to look for and what to avoid
*(28:52) AI's impact on the distribution industry
*(37:42) Rama's thoughts on the future of AI in business
*(46:01) How to be a rebel entrepreneur and Rama's advice for Technology leaders
“Coming from an electrical industry, it's almost like we have to be like a transformer. A transformer's operating principle is mutual induction. And mutual induction is the power of a transformer to transfer power between a primary coil and a secondary coil and then magic happens, correct? That's mutual induction. What I mean by that in our world is how do we have business teams and technology teams acting as the primary and the secondary coil, and you create a mutual induction using a composable architecture where, we have made technology using composable architecture and large language models and AI where the business and tech teams are in it together, solving four problems together, not creating different solutions in silos. When we do that like a transformer, it is quite powerful, and then we will all win.”
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