Phenomenal World got the opportunity to attend a session by Digité, Inc. a technology leader in Lean/ Agile Application Lifecycle Management Products, who announced the launch of RISHI – the world’s first XAI (eXplainable Artificial Intelligence) enabled product for large enterprises. RISHI is Digité’s next generation XAI-enabled Enterprise Project Intelligence product caters to CXOs, Delivery Heads, PMOs and other decision makers. It combines a knowledge system crafted from Digité’s extensive domain experience in IT, a cutting edge Machine Learning (ML) system and eXplainable AI. It enables users to track and predict project performance and take informed corrective actions using what-if analysis.
While most most project management products in the market show the rear view mirror perspective of projects through performance indicators using standard descriptive analytics. RISHI, goes beyond by qualifying and quantifying the factors causing performance deviations and predicting their progress into the future.
RISHI’s design has an innovative automated pipeline that provides decision makers “data provenance” (data traceability) and visibility into “feature engineering” enabling “Root Cause Analysis (RCA)” into the factors affecting project performance. These help them understand the deviations in key indicators that drive enterprise success.
“One of the fundamental problems of adopting AI/ML at scale is that the current generation of black box-AI products do a very poor job of explaining results to the end user. Richi was built keeping this in mind eXplainable AI (XAI) capabilities to effectively drive AI adoption within the enterprise.” said A.V. Sridhar, CEO & Co-founder of Digité, Inc.
Expanding on it further, Mr. Sridhar said, “Using RISHI, enterprises will be able to leverage the vast amounts of data that their project delivery and other operational systems already contain – and gain dramatic capability to predict likely deviations in critical success parameters of projects and programs, perform what-if analysis of several corrective actions – and then implement the most effective options to bring the projects and programs back on track and improve profitability.”
This is really going to revolutionize the way projects are managed and to predict the way the project could go in the future. Absolutely brilliant!!. We are living in a phenomenal world with spurts of technology that would keep transforming our life and the way we work. Glimpses below
Here’s the video of their first ad for the media
About Digité Inc :
Digité Inc. is a leading provider of Enterprise Project Intelligence Solutions. Digité’s RISHI-XAI solution is targeted towards technology organizations such as Corporate IT, IT Services/ Outsourcing and IT Consulting companies to get insights into the execution of programs and projects like never before. Digité’s Swift suite of products include SwiftEnterprise and SwiftSync to deliver web-based, integrated, collaborative, large project/ program management solutions. SwiftKanban is Digité’s industry-leading Lean/ Kanban tool being used by Corporate IT worldwide. SwiftEASe, is a powerful, easy to use visual management tool for scaled agile (specifically SAFe®) initiatives
Digité, Inc. is a Silicon Valley startup founded by a group of serial entrepreneurs. It is headquartered in Cupertino, California with offices in US, UK and India. It has customers in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Over 900,000 users use Digité products worldwide. Some of the leading global brands such as Amazon, Cognizant Technologies, Continental, Faurecia, Infosys, L&T, NTT, Telecom-Italia, United Healthcare, Virtusa, Vodafone, Wincor-Nixdorf, Wipro and many more… use Digité products
These users come from a wide range of industries including Consulting, Professional Services and Enterprise IT organizations as well as several vertical industries including Automotive, Financial Services, Public Sector, Hi-tech and Telecommunications.
Good write-up. Very informative and I am sure it will change the trends of Project Management going fwd.