AI Powered Agility: Driving Data Integration & Automation
Innovation is no longer enough: To remain competitive, you also need to integrate and automate ever-increasing (and increasingly siloed) data stacks.
But there are a lot of obstacles standing in the way of a successful modern data strategy—including fragmented systems, application proliferation, legacy infrastructure and more. Now that traditional rule-based automation isn’t enough to resolve data siloes, what’s next?
Watch as Jitterbit CTO Manoj Chaudhary explores how AI Agents can redefine intelligent automation, bridging the gap between legacy systems and modern applications through adaptive, autonomous decision-making. See how AI-infused platforms can orchestrate workflows across disparate environments, eliminating silos and delivering true end-to-end automation.
You’ll also discover:
- How major transformation drivers affect your data, including global economic dynamics, hybrid IT complexity, and enterprise-scale orchestration demands.
- Why traditional automation fails in today’s complex, data-heavy environments — and how AI Agents offer a flexible, context-aware alternative.
- Why AI Agents represent a breakthrough in automation, enabling systems to reason, adapt, and act autonomously.
- How the architecture of intelligent automation empowers Agent Orchestrators to coordinate specialized agents (Sales, IT, HR, etc.) and allow execution at scale.
- How to evolve beyond traditional workflows with the unified, AI-infused Jitterbit Harmony platform, which empowers even the most nontechnical users to harness powerful iPaaS, API Management, App Development, and EDI capabilities.
Best of all, we’ll show you a practical blueprint for how to get started, including ways that Jitterbit Harmony’s AI agents can help you close the gap between vision and execution. Discover what’s possible with a unified, intelligent automation strategy — and get ready to turn AI into a strategic enabler for your enterprise.

Duration: 51 min
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Featured Speaker

CTO & SVP of Engineering
Jitterbit