Rabi Jay is a distinguished digital transformation and IT authority with a rich tapestry of over 15 years in the field. Holding certifications in AWS Machine Learning, AWS Solutions Architect, Azure, ITIL, SAP, and SAFe Agile PO & SM, he stands at the forefront of cloud-based AI solutions for enterprises.
In his roles as the Digital Platform Lead and VP of Architecture, Rabi has been instrumental in pioneering digital strides with Martech and AI enhancements, ECM platform modernization, and Enterprise DAM consolidation. His proficiency is further evident in his capability to streamline operations through automated workflows.
Beyond his hands-on roles, Rabi showcased leadership as the Global Alliance Manager for cloud corporations, orchestrating intricate global programs spanning industries like retail, aerospace, and software technology, to name a few.
Author of "SAP NetWeaver Portal Technology," a title under the esteemed McGraw-Hill banner, Rabi is also the voice behind the prominent LinkedIn newsletter, “Enterprise AI Transformation – Playbook for Professionals and Businesses to Implement AI.” His insights extend to various podcast platforms such as Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Amazon, where he disseminates frequent AI wisdom.
In his capacity as VP of digital transformation, Rabi has championed the integration of human-centered design, AI platforms, change management, and process reengineering. With senior roles at esteemed organizations like Deloitte under his belt, Rabi has seamlessly merged technical agility with cost-efficiency, driving businesses to be more competitive by leveraging predictive intelligence.
His depth in digital leadership, product management, and commerce is unparalleled. With a history of steering diverse technology initiatives spanning machine learning, SAP, e-Commerce, and more, Rabi's touchpoints across organizations, from the C-Suite to ground-level employees, and across continents, makes him uniquely positioned to guide AI implementation in enterprises through "Enterprise AI in the Cloud."