AI transformation is entering a new phase, where speed, intelligence, and seamless workflows define how modern enterprises operate. Yet many organizations still struggle with slow processes and disconnected systems despite having advanced tools.
In a recent episode of the Analytics Insight podcast, host Priya Dialani led an engaging conversation with Khaarvel Parakh, Partner at GenXAI. The discussion began with the growing gap between digital transformation and the speed required in today’s business world.
Priya explained how many organizations have modern tools, yet still struggle with slow processes, disconnected systems, and repetitive tasks. She highlighted how AI transformation is now becoming the next big shift, changing not just tools but the way work truly happens.
During the conversation, Khaarvel shared how GenXAI has spent over 14 years helping organizations solve complex technology and planning challenges. He described how the company recently rebranded to reflect its strong AI-first approach.
GenXAI continues to lead in enterprise performance management while expanding into generative AI solutions, custom software development, IoT-driven systems, and government projects focused on sustainability. He emphasized that best-in-class technology sits at the heart of every solution the company builds.
Khaarvel also reflected on his 15-year journey across consulting, large firms, and his own tech startup, eventually joining GenXAI five years ago. At the time, the company was a fast-growing startup working on finance, supply chain, and strategic planning solutions for major industries.
He now leads solution development and helps CXOs understand their challenges clearly while designing technology that prepares them for future needs. His role centers on creating systems that bring together processes, people, and advanced tools in a simple and effective way.
Throughout the podcast, Mr. Khaarvel explained how AI is reshaping planning and decision-making. He shared how organizations are moving from slow, static processes to agile, predictive systems that respond quickly to change.
With AI agents, forecasting, early risk sensing, and smarter decision support are becoming easier, faster, and more accurate.
The episode ended with a clear message: AI is no longer a distant concept. It is becoming a central part of how modern enterprises think, plan, and operate.
As Khaarvel Parakh shared, the future belongs to organizations that prepare early, stay agile, and use AI to build smarter and more connected ways of working.