Exclusive: AI startup Axiamatic raises $54 million to help companies push their digital transformations forward | Fortune
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Exclusive: AI startup Axiamatic raises $54 million to help companies push their digital transformations forward | Fortune
"These programs have exceeded the human capacity for cognition and coordination. There's a sea of workshops, tickets, and documents. It's humanly impossible to keep track of that. Misalignments and drift build up, and you only catch them very late, if at all-which is what causes the delays and cost overruns."
"Axiamatic's core product is essentially a live control room. Instead of relying on scattered spreadsheets, slide decks, emails, and meeting notes, it automatically pulls in data from more than 250 systems-along with project trackers, meeting recordings, and Slack or Teams conversations-and stitches everything together into a single, constantly updated view."
Enterprise transformations represent massive corporate investments, yet approximately 70% of major change programs fail to meet objectives, run late, or exceed budgets, with ERP projects performing even worse. Global digital transformation spending is projected to reach $3.4 trillion by 2026. Axiamatic, a new startup founded by serial entrepreneur Rajiv Gupta and co-founder Kaushik Narayan, has raised $54 million to address this market opportunity. The company's agentic control plane consolidates data from over 250 systems, including project trackers, meeting recordings, and communication platforms, into a single, continuously updated digital twin. This unified view reveals gaps between original agreements, actual team activities, and ground-level execution, enabling leaders to identify and correct misalignments before they cause delays and cost overruns. The platform is already deployed at major enterprises including Heico and Marmon, as well as systems integrators.
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