Feb 23, 2026 Enterprise Brain Next steps - Transcript 00:00:00 Venkatesh Tammareddy: Enterprise brain now has to be broken down into two parts. One is the actual execution of the enterprise. I mean like the f the inward platform the core platform of enterprise grade which is inverse to dwami for future and then there is a tasty enterprise. I would like to start calling it a statist include a lot of other things. Okay. So call it whatever for enterprise for steel. No actual enterprise uh see I want somebody to learn uh enterprise for tat as a proper project. Yes even enter is a proper project. two different teams, two different people, two different I mean for me on Tatast I need a project manager like who is constantly monitoring it whoever it is I don't know who is giving me reports every day kind of thing yeah okay because right now I'm not getting any reports yeah because hasn't started yet we haven't established that from delivery you need a daily report we have not established just setting my expectations you didn't know that And you're saying on what projects you want that kind of a daily briefing we will send it that is still only yeah anything else I want to see if there is more work there GD came and probably went we missed that slot he was coming on 189 we missed that slot anyway we we talked about but now I want this meeting to be only enterprise so this one because what other projects do you want daily? 00:02:32 Venkatesh Tammareddy: We'll discuss that later. I want us to focus on enter. So, Tatast one of the key requirements from uh uh this guy uh Rajat is um I'll tell you the road map for statistic. First thing you know on Wednesday when we have a call I want to present uh how we presented for NPI and this is the architecture this is AI governance these are the things that we take care of security ops op because they are enterprise clients and uh Tuesday they have a meeting with TCS goal he's speaking as over TCS for the reason the last time TCSD de it was like some 60 or 120 pages with every dam we fail in it in terms of technology. So because TCS gravity he I I want us to also go equally prepare. So uh one first Tatast enterprise first we need to get clarity on the tech. Now we have two things ma I tat steel we don't need right now we don't need that AI uh AI first layer but steel I don't want to talk to him also what the UI then AI first driven UI AI first architecture I'm not talking AI UI and AI first architecture independent for me I'm only speaking from business perspective now. 00:04:11 Venkatesh Tammareddy: business person in the that feature I don't need I'm looking UI right let's I I keep saying there are two things now for example HRX he wants AI first architecture but what business people see is the AI first UI AI first UI is not something that we'll talk to Tata still about I am not talking to him on Wednesday yes okay Wednesday is this Wednesday this so but however I'm going to talk to him about the NLP search based TV to begin with. Okay. and uh some favorites of uh you know because if we are connecting to unifier and it is all about uh uh uh like a vendor pricing if that feature is all about it then I want to show some small snippet of dynamism in in somewhere along with the search where it indicates somebody sent you a quote somebody uh oh it is even without him asking like For example, as Diwami was sent a quote for 10 steel rods and go which cost me 10 rupees but last year same Diwa I I I I told him like it is 20 8 rupees last year. 00:05:32 Venkatesh Tammareddy: So we have to show that hey this guy sent you this one total cost is this last year he sent this and compared to the two other people or something he is an average priced or this quality rating is high whatever we can get from a unifus discussed I did not discuss the use case they will not have context they have the cont they'll be fine and they basically I saw that document basically a snippet of the feature So what I am trying to do is I'm working in phases so that you also understand I'm working in phases right now they don't need an AI firstled product all I need is NLP search but NLP search I'm trying to do a trigger even trigger based small snippet it could be on the side dashboard how we did for based on what he queried based on what he queried based on the trigger in unified like a new vendor quotation came or a new PO was released or a new RFP was released. So even telling me that hey new RFP was released four vendors already responded to it which is no different than any kind of other dashboard but this is okay then the it's an event trigger dashboard I I'll help you with that what I NL AI first the it's think of it like a hybrid solution okay but I'll tell you how to do it's an intermediate that kind of gives a lot more value because in the first NLP search you expect the 00:07:17 Venkatesh Tammareddy: user to go and check it but in this the system is triggering certain things which will encourage him to search more. Yeah. Okay. We'll discuss that. So go back to you have any questions on Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: No, Venkatesh Tammareddy: this Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: I don't understand NLP search and where do they initiate this search? Uh because one, if you want me to come up with a project plan and you wanted it to be run as a regular project, we need to also have the Venkatesh Tammareddy: disc I am giving high level scope discuss within but NLP search I'm calling it as NLP search for lack of a better Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: Okay. The chat interface kind Venkatesh Tammareddy: Wow. I don't want us to call it chat please. Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: of Venkatesh Tammareddy: Chat is very demeaning and derogative basically anybody who's calling an AI chatbot or a it does nothing and we do a lot and I'm calling it NLP search. It's natural language processing search. Okay. Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: Okay, 00:08:17 Venkatesh Tammareddy: want all of us to change the terminologies because world they're looking Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: fine. Venkatesh Tammareddy: at some AI so two questions or three questions same layer information layer Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: Okay. Venkatesh Tammareddy: okay so this is initial phase this So I'm just just so it's clear I'm uh kind of writing down the the two things but one for Tata Steel target is you know we have a meeting on Wednesday uh so you we need two things we need enterprise brain for Tata Steel as a PowerPoint right you need to be able to talk about hey this is what enterprise brain is And whether you call it enterprise brain or whether you call it something else, you're basically saying this is what you they actually put up a name for that project you can adopt that name. Enterprise brain is ours. But they say that this is what we want. They're saying that this is what you get. That is what you get right then they released one thing, right? So we we'll use that is nothing but enterprise across multiple sources a document. 00:09:50 Venkatesh Tammareddy: Yeah. So that is the and so we need we need to deliver a presentation. Now that is a business level business level presentation. Business presentation. Uh business presentation. It has more of technical basically then it has to follow like a full proposal style architecture delivery details code lines so you know standard template law or powerpoint call now that can be incorporated into this but this is like a business level thing you're you're talking about the vision you're talking about this how you're going to accomplish it and all of that and this is like okay now All of that this is how we're going to deliver how we're going to implement this is the architecture this is technical architecture all of that we will thoroughly you know our accelerators in this and all of that yeah that first that is first one that is Wednesday deliverable yeah okay then uh Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: Wednesday 25th of February. Venkatesh Tammareddy: yes day after tomorrow then the second one is Unifier connection they will do a Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: Okay. Venkatesh Tammareddy: product demo on Wednesday from their side. 00:11:12 Venkatesh Tammareddy: Okay. So you're more you are not driving these two and these are more uh hersa and as we need to ha nin and gopal ha nin and goal project management please you know what we now Second one is uh they will give us a demo on Wednesday. Okay. So whoever wants to attend I mean who has to attend Prabaka you decide and they have to attend that meeting. Uh in that they will uh explain to us unifier and whatever is required requirement l then based on that uh before I know what is coming our way. Okay. We don't have to wait rackish um uh for them to demo the product. In fact, if you want, we can even say this is how we are thinking because I'm I mean end of the day I'm completing a PCS. So I want our presentation to be a lot better. Last time you talk really well. I know you have this, but presentation is 10. It's okay. in a presentation Tuesday and so anyway uh but uh I we we are getting there uh of late we are doing great presentation so we are getting there now only I don't you may not have answer this I can't share it because so I can't share but then I can ask him all I mean see he likes us he thinks we will deliver so that is tick 00:13:43 Venkatesh Tammareddy: off where he will have a challenge is every second, every minute people will question him why did you pick Dwami over the so for that everything gets compared right presentation everything gets compared so they I need to be ahead of the game so that we prove that we are better than that's what the game is at least he is convinced is also slightly convinced yeah you're Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: So dinki do we have did we do an did we do any Venkatesh Tammareddy: talking. Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: internal discussion around the requirements by Tatastel on what are their core requirements and how much of it do we want to present to them. Venkatesh Tammareddy: Okay. It's not anything much more than Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: Okay. Venkatesh Tammareddy: Okay. Enterprise brain enterprise brain across five different sources and it aligns very well with our Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: H Venkatesh Tammareddy: vision of what enterprise brain is. What they're not calling it that they're calling it something else. It doesn't matter but that is what we are going to deliver event Wednesday demo. I I I want you to work on other things primarily pre-sales work. 00:15:16 Venkatesh Tammareddy: We will drive it. I would like you to drive the road map and this thing. So let us we'll talk about it. You guys connect offline Prabakar with Naveen. I'm only telling what I need from I'm telling from I'm telling Hasha what I need. He needs to connect with them. I'm also telling Rakkesh what I need for I mean I so first phase is free of cost. So we will have to connect with the unifier but supplier uh what do you call quotes we have to compare so ideally right as as an idea we have to present what we intend to do that one I I'll discuss with even trigger we'll discuss I don't have to show any design that day but idea concept They're more like talking points notes. Yeah. So um so okay so again I know what I Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: tipping. Venkatesh Tammareddy: need to handle what we're asking different people to do. I just want us to I tell him what I need from him. Can you tell me and then what I Okay, fine. 00:16:40 Venkatesh Tammareddy: Fine. What I need from the delivery team for Wednesday is phase one just now. Phase two, phase three, phase four, phase five, phase six just now in on what enterprise on Tat enterprise. I want that as one aspect because later I want to tell him phase one is the only one that is free of cost phase zero or phase one after that they're payable and we are not determining the pay right now we want deliver one he like his team like then only we give him the proposal for other phases I want to be very clear to him responsibility trial and error then I want to take it forward. So I'm not giving any consistence but I want to bring it on so that he has a certaintity to go to his team also. I don't know what Tatast steel is proposing on so he'll have something to compare against. is not involved. deliverables one of the phases we have to bring in the AI first first phase one it's not zero at all phase one which is free of cost uh AI first driven but eventually it will become first can we again can we just make sure that we change the semantics see the AI first system AI first the platform product is AI first. 00:18:25 Venkatesh Tammareddy: UI may not be AI first but the platform is first everything that is an AI first system. Okay. First, first architecture is what system is not first. What is the value delivering to the end user? end user pattern sorry system it's combination of both it's not it has nothing to do with it the core value of what you're delivering to the new end user eventually the AI system will be the core of enterprise and according to what you're saying like if you take github copilot as an example okay it's an a first I don't know what can I can I justify something that I like and it will pick something that 90% of the time you'll actually like it why it has so much knowledge about what you've been listening to it knows your patterns and all of that that is an AI first system because the core value that the product is delivering to you AI first architecture. Okay. Then AI first systemated notated AI first architecture can you can build first architecture for nonI systems also. 00:20:51 Venkatesh Tammareddy: and how do we propose this is what I want to tell the world where Diwami's differentiator is we are building a system where we understand where a human should intervene where AI should be doing the work and where uh we know how to build uh your end users trust in the system these are the three aspects I'm going to the world with in this aspects right if you know Spotify example where pick a song that is userdriven requirement or the way I'm going to the world is Diwami knows how to do designs where AI will tell hey you logged in at 2 p.m. Now typically you would have had a hard work I mean like a long day you usually meditate or you you you this is the song for you right AI should tell me I will choose or not I am not driving I want a song you understand what because USB of Spotify main USB primary USB then there will be secondary and tert you you got my point right for example I want to log in. I'm taking very basic example. 00:22:16 Venkatesh Tammareddy: I log in at uh 133. It should know that 99% I'm logging in for lunch or based on my patterns I could be ordering a dessert around this time ice cream or So it should show me just two options and say which one I could always select an alternate that is what I'm calling as it as um air will take over the decisions and help you decide faster because we are calling it design center or sorry decision center is what I am driving from a business perspective. This is where I'm saying that will be different from us. Sure. And you know, sorry to intervent you know will you be able to deliver even the phase zero for them see I don't even want to have this your point of discussion at all because background therefore why am I asking why I'm asking why are you positioning it like you will not get I'm not I don't have a better Right. Eventually in some phase this is what I want to tell him. Baba right now you are asking questions. 00:24:16 Venkatesh Tammareddy: Okay. Right now you are asking questions and it is user present it's easy to present a design also quite easy but I want to understand whether gopal and deliver or not right so Eventually this will become where it's a real time thing something here little actions you take an action here you miss this action it is time based action for example you miss this action by 12 you have you are supposed to order something you didn't order this gets nified then so it is it is proud should we call that experience we can call it A driven experience. So the AIdriven experience will come in phase one but phase two some phase but you are delivering an AI first system. So now I need clear understanding of what is AI first. Let's not call it AI first UI. It is an AI experience. So I want understanding of what is AI first architecture. What are the differences between that and the regular architecture? I want to understand what is AI system and all that is a regular system. 00:25:58 Venkatesh Tammareddy: What are the differences? I want to understand what UI is experience. We changing UI experience different. Okay. today right this I'm calling as UI and for now just leave it temporary we'll come back to Now I got it AIdriven experience that other yeah so in the road map we got to say you know like immediate so okay so we we'll talk about it in that presentation next uh phase I need little more details the audience he's bringing his team to demo the product. uh I they will be hinting but I don't know if the boss will come product don't think that only consumption for us we may also so you are talking as we also have to present we also have to present worst case even to Rajat I want us to present because the his his team may come his peers might come if his boss makeup he could break it into two separate meetings also he may not be comfortable bringing his boss into the meeting on Wednesday but if he present and if he likes it right he share if they want we can have another meeting with Shanker and maybe you can shanker has four or five report because that way it will be credible that's Done. 00:28:33 Venkatesh Tammareddy: M you are you're making a point somewhere. Next question. Okay. existing. Okay, we will say existing demo. We'll keep it handy. Okay, we we will consider this but let's proceed. Okay, what else? That's it. What else? Uh the only request from him is keep it accelerated. Um I want I want it to be I want it to be accelerated. Do it in a short time because typically that is your win over PCS will not sign up either with us or with us. Okay. demonstrate demonstrate then he will consider so speed will give us an edge over TCS that's what he said pricing last TCS was giving a much much much better price than us so price we can't compete with there is no way so leadership then next time proposition solution He loved our solution solution. So solution noise we are we are definitely way better than that. Now if you add speed solution plus speed will give us an edge and we can convince the teams to spend a little more on this and we'll work backward based on the budget we can we can say he might say this feature is more important I only want this conversations so for clearly uh enterprise brain for capest is done right now can we get into enterprise brain Enterprise. 00:31:25 Venkatesh Tammareddy: I want I want them to drive from AI first experience. I want us to accelerate first experience because everybody is talking about LLM applications. Can we just we'll talk about that. Can we list down the deliverables and priorities for your Then we'll go to enterprise. Let's break it into third part three parts. So I'll come to the clip now. Trip. See I don't need all of them. I'm wasting I do believe that you need all. Okay. Ideally right I want a first experience demo. Okay. So first things first first thing that you wanted is uh some experiential design. Experiential design. Experiential design is secondary for me. First week I don't need experiential design because I'm meeting mostly manufacturing. So I don't care about experiential design. What do you need for man? First week uh air first uh experience demo and a presentation. Demo doesn't have to be connected to the background. It can be like that Figma demo also. 00:32:44 Venkatesh Tammareddy: You can break the demo into two parts. One is a Figma demo which I'll say that hey this is the future I'm looking at or this is what so just writing down this is uh deaming position positioning deck uh core in this is AI positioning deck obviously for manufacturing right this is the first you know this is this is predominantly on the two of us hasha okay hersa and nar okay next you are saying um AI first experience enterprise brain demo and presentation obviously presenting just specifically for enterprise grade this is generally positioning for AI this is specifically you're talking about where we have a platform we have an accelerator this is what you get this is our generic position I need a presentation yeah so which uh you know some of it will come from this so it is experience and 1 B is there 1 B is Enterprise brain with AI first experience with GP. These two are our responsibility HI. Okay. Uh then you want an AI first experience enterprise grade demo and this you're saying can be simulated. 00:34:42 Venkatesh Tammareddy: It doesn't have to be it doesn't have to be a real so the simulated means Figma primarily for manufacturing that manufacturing for manufacturing. Okay. Next. So Rakkesh uh Pratima uh if you want me Nam can um um I would always like us to have a primary owner and then the others are secondary because primary owner is Lesh. Yeah. You please give support from Pratima and next what and then regular demo. What is a regular demo means what? Okayimulation. This is what it is. This is the future. So enterprise demo we will have Salesforce. I I want it to be I'm saying Salesforce or no because what can we demo meaningfully with the existing uh agents that we have only know ideally right I would like often demo as an enterprise demo because typically manufacturing it is all about supply chain we have That is why I want to make sure that I can commit or not commit. I don't want you to have expectations and then later I come back and say I'm what I'm requesting is I'm giving you possible use cases. 00:36:46 Venkatesh Tammareddy: you figure it out and come back rather than have a discussion right now because I'm able to tell you right now that is not possible what do you have insurance okay um um Um you know then you know so what would you like and what would you like this is our limitations these are the things that we have access to visual effects manufacturing technical challenge you tell me the use case then I can hook it into enterprise where I am not able to understand that use case I'm trying to tell you I want the use case which we which will sync with manufacturing people. I understand optin I don't believe that we have access to it anymore. You got it. I'm not even discussing. So you under supply chain thing I don't have. You're saying hey you have visual effect I understand data I don't understand the use case to enter use that data because the question is it want I ask you guys you tell you what my what is so if you're asking me which I've been talking to prao for a while I need something that I can go on to manifest in people that they can relate with. 00:39:07 Venkatesh Tammareddy: Hang on. I'm trying to say I'm in full support of giving you that. I have a challenge in understanding how is that visual defect data connected to enterprise brain. I am not able to uh ask that is what I'm asking. So you talk like that I have a feeling you're saying I can't connect to that data. This is very easy for me to give. That is what I have been asking. So I the use case here is what are the what how many defects have been in the last uh one month. Okay. And because of that every defective we can connect a percentage of uh what do you call uh based on the data that exists and what you can put every defect this this lot will be and this lot was this lot will get they are putting some lots and stuff or the cost of uh this defect manufacturing was this much. So in the end you need defect it is more of a diagnostics thing that we can put it on top of it. 00:40:24 Venkatesh Tammareddy: Great. We can uh whatever the default thing we right now have you know uh we it may not be able to support all the use case but if you if you suggest hey here are the 10 use case questions that make sense in the enterprise brain context then we can it will take some effort but it can be immediately be put into the tech. This is where I am I am trying to tell you guys. You want us to come up with those? Yes, please. Because you are the ones who have access to data. I probably need a half an hour workshop where you say this is the data I have based on the data. It is very very easy for me to give the use cases constantly use cases use cases I'm doing you're making everything like hypothetical for me at least and it is taking back and forth back and forth what is the data that you have what is the data that you can massage when can we set up that half an hour workshop I you will set it up um uh Prabhakar. 00:41:35 Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: I Venkatesh Tammareddy: Yeah, I've been thinking whether it is prabakar or not, Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: work. Venkatesh Tammareddy: but I want you to take care of all I need to make sure that that is there. That's okay. Soak you'll take you'll take that Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: use cases currently. Venkatesh Tammareddy: and Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: Use cases for sales. Venkatesh Tammareddy: short data is not there as long as it supports the use it good for use case simulate Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: Sure. Venkatesh Tammareddy: it no model. Okay. Because that is also Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: Yeah, I'll I'll set up a call with you uh sometime today. Venkatesh Tammareddy: okay Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: Uh we'll finish that. Venkatesh Tammareddy: and are needed for that. I don't want to waste. Okay. So, so then three is enterprise is visual defect data linking in visual defect data into the enterprise. But from a UI perspective, it will still be that uh uh the base level question and answer you're okay with that. Okay. So I will need to enter brain with Salesforce and enterprise brain with visual defect. 00:43:53 Venkatesh Tammareddy: Done. What else? Somebody noted right. I need both enterprise with Salesforce separately and with separately. Yeah. Then this is the enterprise brain demo is Prahaka. That's the Prabhakar is the owner. Okay. What else next? This is about Okay. No, but you also need something else. Don't you need I thought you need experiential design after this, right? Then the next thing experiential design you need. So what do you need experiencing enterprise. Maybe next week, the following week doesn't come. I'm limiting this to enterprise brain. experiential between Rakkesh me and you and I'll take it up later. Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: Keep Venkatesh Tammareddy: I just want to make sure that the the list is there. Okay, that is what I'm asking. Experiential design what is what are the things that we are needing? Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: Hey, Venkatesh Tammareddy: I don't know how to discuss with him. Go on presentation and deodal come back to you about um in fact would have even come back anybody free for us to work on I think security I don't know who I talked to I talked to But um one of the things that I want is maybe No, 00:46:51 Venkatesh Tammareddy: it has to be. It has to be. Okay. So security security airport unable to prove but the next question is what are the technologies involved to implement this and they're also questioning whether as can we actually implement them from an engineering perspective in law I want us to be able to at least pick one one if we can demo that that but my ideal goal will be to demo by some static JSON maybe whatever required or connect or something on those lines but more than that for me to go confidently speak I need to be able to um I need to be able to say that our team can implement We should be able to demo that we can do transitions. You demo problem illustrations. I'm still not comfortable with our teams. Okay. Not yet. Still completely comfortable. Micro interactions. I'm okay. Right. Experential design. I can speak about you said we we have to reook and rework I don't remember what it is but I need those also and manufacturing there is not enterprise brain manufacturing enterprise manufacturing enterprise brain experential demo for manufacturing was that not for the actual demos Enterprise focused experiential design. 00:50:18 Venkatesh Tammareddy: No. Can we move on to actual enterprise brain discussion of the future? Yes. Okay. First experience future experience. Next road map for AI first experience road map for enterprise. Okay. What about the what do you want from from that? Uh this is not specifically for the tripa. Okay. Um this is how I was proposing the road map forma. If you want to make changes, if you want to suggest you can definitely do it. Uh number one multiple parallel paths to life obviously uh to while developing the agent for Oracle unifier because that is that is one of the key uh um doing the the road that while developing that they should also develop that agent framework that that agent framework where you know we we talked about how it can automatically publish what entities are there and all of that so that in the future that agentic uh that agentic development and all of that becomes simpler so that is one thread that has to go on. 00:52:18 Venkatesh Tammareddy: Can we write that somewhere? I want you to break it into multiple aspects that are involved now. Sure. Because every time these discussions are happening only from the connective point of view and I'm not I mean that is cause that I'm not uh I don't want just that and what I'm seeing is also the team is just primarily focusing on the connectors right now. Don't pick up the Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: That's his name. Venkatesh Tammareddy: noise. Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: Wrong me. Venkatesh Tammareddy: Okay, we can eat. So president there are um and there are core platform things that governance question because that's a huge aspect in my head if I'm going after so okay platform okay right security governance all of that will come under the platform okay so can we list down all the things that will come under my request is I don't have to do if you I don't want to be part of this discussion but you wanted to understand the road map and after you come up I want to because so I want to understand from a business unit perspective and team what we are doing where I'm part of his team I'm part of your team uh goal and team what are they doing and team what are they doing from a Q perspective what are they doing and 00:54:24 Venkatesh Tammareddy: underneath this and if DevOps also come so I want to understand as a 360° view of enterprise and who is working on what first truth be what is important to them. So right actual enterprise are different from uh really And for example, this interchangeably, right? Yeah. Enterprise for example would not ask that question at all. Enterprise is not concerned about that at all. Okay. Sorry. So what what is it that will build trust on Diwami that simple question between TCS and Diwami they'll knock up Diwami for the very reason that we probably did not work with enterprises a lot as much as TCS would have because they come from that that expertise right so then for them there are certain defaults that are like I'll be lost. Yeah, we'll try to build to the extent possible what we understand about that enterprise mindset. We see for example we saw some of that with NPI. They're also an enterprise. Yeah. While they're midm market, they're also mid-market, right? 00:56:42 Venkatesh Tammareddy: So we saw some of that. So we're trying to incorporate that kind of thinking into our presentations, right? we'll do that because when I when I'm meeting like Bridgestone for example but this is the road map right this is the road map this will tell you when something is coming when what are we focusing on more of what you need is that AI uh that uh that presentation that enterprise brain Asalam what is it why are we talking about it what is the benefit to the enterprise that is something is needed let's say if somebody asks me also I can open this tat for example in other words this is an is all about because this is Yeah. I I understand. I just want us to even change that mindset thinking. I don't want you and me also to talk User is one category experience. Experience is one architecture. Architecture is another then all the thick marks that are required for us to put a system to production. And what do we know about it? 00:58:55 Venkatesh Tammareddy: Yeah. Yeah. I think they want so for example this right experience architecture AI devops security governance costs quality these are the aspects categories the only thing I'm have been I'm requesting don't say this is Gopal's team this is team because the team UI agent framework but the actual people who will do the work. Can I say something? I'm not looking from a squad perspective. I'm looking at what an end you whoever I'm presenting to the business will understand totally I'm saying I'm just only requesting you I want you needed something he directly is asking right like you know but Okay. So, enterprise brain so that we don't forget these are common for every every product. We were just saying this is the what we have now block this evening just to discuss but still experience and still I know half the enterprise road We have to uh do this road map because we have to schedule it. We have to get it built. So driving this road map is Prabakar's uh responsibility. 01:01:33 Venkatesh Tammareddy: My only request to you is you there? Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: Do you Venkatesh Tammareddy: He's there. My only request to you is don't go by who is available at what time. Naven calendar n calendar will always be full or mostly full. So can I'm requesting you to work backwards on all of this and ro for the next few days or next few weeks. If this team has to meet every day please ensure that you're meeting every day so that things keep moving forward there is a clear agenda there is clear things and then you go to the next meeting and we save time also. I don't want anyone of us to waste our Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: So as of now for the demo we needed one environment and the use cases Venkatesh Tammareddy: time. Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: for it Venkatesh Tammareddy: Don't postpone it because not available. If you push me and right, we will ensure we work before we sleep. That's what I'm trying to say. Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: Okay. Venkatesh Tammareddy: Navin has too many dependencies end of the day, Kinchi. So I whoever is fast and aggressive in the game, they will get his time. As simple as that. Satyasri Prabhakar Mantripragada: Sure. Venkatesh Tammareddy: Yes. Okay. As she captured all of this, you share it. Yeah. Do we need to Where do you keep these things? Thank you for asking positively. Okay, then simple experiences. Enterprise question. And then it can be Transcription ended after 01:08:21 This editable transcript was computer generated and might contain errors. People can also change the text after it was created.