Moving AI from pilot to production? Why unified integration stack matters

  • Wed, May 13, 2026
  • 10:00 AM EST

Many AI initiatives show early promise in pilots, but stall when they encounter the complexity of real enterprise environments. The issue isn’t the model. It’s everything around it - disconnected systems, fragmented data, and a lack of visibility and control.

Join this live session to explore why scaling AI is harder than it looks and how underlying foundational silos are limiting your ability to move AI from pilots to production. We’ll unpack why integration maturity is becoming a critical factor in AI success, and what it takes to create a unified, reliable foundation for AI in the enterprise.

What you’ll learn:

  • Why AI pilots struggle when exposed to real-world systems, data, and workflows
  • How fragmented systems, APIs, and data create bottlenecks for scaling AI
  • Why visibility, governance, and control are essential to trusting AI outcomes
  • How a unified integration approach enables reliable, scalable AI
  • What it takes to operationalize AI across hybrid and multi-cloud environments
Speakers
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Jiri De Jagere

Product Manager, Strategy and AI, Hybrid Integration

IBM

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Nishant Nair

Product Marketer, IBM webMethods Hybrid Integration

IBM

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