We explore how embedded AI in SaaS tools amplifies sprawl and risk, and outline a practical path to governed, composable, cross‑platform agents. Chris Ward shares real use cases for Customer 360 and finance reconciliation, plus metrics, onboarding and versioning that keep AI accountable. The LinkedIn post that kicked everything off More details on the finance use case Chris discussed SnapLogic's own support for MCP
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We explore how embedded AI in SaaS tools amplifies sprawl and risk, and outline a practical path to governed, composable, cross‑platform agents. Chris Ward shares real use cases for Customer 360 and finance reconciliation, plus metrics, onboarding and versioning that keep AI accountable. The LinkedIn post that kicked everything off More details on the finance use case Chris discussed SnapLogic's own support for MCP
Taming AI Tool Sprawl: from siloed features to a shared AI layer across the enterprise
The Enterprise Alchemists
31 minutes
1 day ago
Taming AI Tool Sprawl: from siloed features to a shared AI layer across the enterprise
We explore how embedded AI in SaaS tools amplifies sprawl and risk, and outline a practical path to governed, composable, cross‑platform agents. Chris Ward shares real use cases for Customer 360 and finance reconciliation, plus metrics, onboarding and versioning that keep AI accountable. The LinkedIn post that kicked everything off More details on the finance use case Chris discussed SnapLogic's own support for MCP
The Enterprise Alchemists
We explore how embedded AI in SaaS tools amplifies sprawl and risk, and outline a practical path to governed, composable, cross‑platform agents. Chris Ward shares real use cases for Customer 360 and finance reconciliation, plus metrics, onboarding and versioning that keep AI accountable. The LinkedIn post that kicked everything off More details on the finance use case Chris discussed SnapLogic's own support for MCP