Humans, partnerships & AI agents: Is your enterprise ready?

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This is a podcast episode titled, Humans, partnerships & AI agents: Is your enterprise ready?. The summary for this episode is: <p>Ann Funai welcomes Miha Kralj, CTO of IBM Consulting’s Microsoft practice, to explore how AI is reshaping enterprise technology. From digital workers and agentic AI to shifting talent pipelines and evolving software roles, this episode dives into the future of work and the skills needed to thrive.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>Miha shares insights from his experience at IBM, Microsoft, AWS and Accenture, highlighting how progressive companies are deploying AI agents to handle tasks like testing, documentation and code fixes—while traditional enterprises struggle to keep pace.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>They also discuss the rise of low-code/no-code tools, the changing definition of software engineering, and the growing need for resilient systems and cross-functional talent. Whether you're a business leader, technologist or strategist, this episode offers a candid look at what’s next in enterprise transformation.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>00:00 – Meet Miha Kralj, CTO of the Microsoft practice for IBM Consulting&nbsp;</p><p>04:25 – Strategic and system integration partners&nbsp;</p><p>05:34 – “Faster”: The business f-word impacting every innovation, organization and skilled workforce baseline&nbsp;</p><p>11:40 – AI tools and adoption: Exploring start-up expectations and enterprise reluctance&nbsp;</p><p>13:39 – Transforming mindsets around system architecture resiliency&nbsp;</p><p>15:57 – Smarter business trends around AI&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>18:44 – Today’s critical skills in software engineering and product development&nbsp;</p><p>21:55 – IT academia, entry-level skills and the rise of the Universalist employee&nbsp;</p><p>30:55 – Over-hyped speed and over-estimated technologies&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of IBM or any other organization or entity.  </em>&nbsp;</p>

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Ann Funai welcomes Miha Kralj, CTO of IBM Consulting’s Microsoft practice, to explore how AI is reshaping enterprise technology. From digital workers and agentic AI to shifting talent pipelines and evolving software roles, this episode dives into the future of work and the skills needed to thrive.  


Miha shares insights from his experience at IBM, Microsoft, AWS and Accenture, highlighting how progressive companies are deploying AI agents to handle tasks like testing, documentation and code fixes—while traditional enterprises struggle to keep pace. 


They also discuss the rise of low-code/no-code tools, the changing definition of software engineering, and the growing need for resilient systems and cross-functional talent. Whether you're a business leader, technologist or strategist, this episode offers a candid look at what’s next in enterprise transformation. 



00:00 – Meet Miha Kralj, CTO of the Microsoft practice for IBM Consulting 

04:25 – Strategic and system integration partners 

05:34 – “Faster”: The business f-word impacting every innovation, organization and skilled workforce baseline 

11:40 – AI tools and adoption: Exploring start-up expectations and enterprise reluctance 

13:39 – Transforming mindsets around system architecture resiliency 

15:57 – Smarter business trends around AI  

18:44 – Today’s critical skills in software engineering and product development 

21:55 – IT academia, entry-level skills and the rise of the Universalist employee 

30:55 – Over-hyped speed and over-estimated technologies 

 

 

The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of IBM or any other organization or entity.   

Today's Host

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Ann Funai

|CIO & VP of Business Platform Transformation, IBM

Today's Guests

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Miha Kralj

|Chief Technology Officer of the Microsoft Practice at IBM Consulting, IBM