Digitide bets on execution as AI pressure builds on IT services
In an interaction with Fortune India, CEO Gurmeet Chahal said the gap between experimentation and deployment is where most enterprises and service providers are struggling. "The real disruption isn't the availability of AI; it is the execution gap between experimentation and production-grade outcomes," Chahal said.
Digitide is betting that it has already crossed that phase. The company said it has processed 3.6 million agentic transactions in the last quarter, supported by 15,000 AI agents embedded within delivery workflows, rather than operating as standalone tools. The emphasis, according to Chahal, is on integrating AI into core processes — an area where many enterprises are still at an early stage. This distinction is becoming more relevant as newer AI systems have begun to automate entire workflows.
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