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Exchanges with Hitachi Solutions — The Podcast

Exchanges with Hitachi Solutions — The Podcast

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Jun 2026

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We are Hitachi Solutions. A global, Microsoft systems integrator delivering end-to-end business transformation through advisory services, industry and technology expertise; delivering with implementation excellence. Join us as our team shares how we’re working with customers just like you — delivering outcomes, tackling challenges, and leveraging technology to accelerate their business modernization initiatives.

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June 9, 202614 min

Top 3 Hurdles to Getting AI (and How to Maneuver Them)

Send us Fan MailAI initiatives rarely fail because the technology isn’t powerful enough. More often, they stall long before delivering measurable impact, stuck in pilot mode due to gaps in data readiness, architecture, and long-term sustainability.In this episode of Exchanges with Hitachi Solutions, I sat down with Evan Sotos, Senior Manager of Engineering, to break down the three most common hurdles that slow AI progress, and how organizations can move through them faster. From unclear data foundations to time-consuming infrastructure work and ongoing maintenance fatigue, these challenges are familiar to any team trying to operationalize AI.Evan shares a practical perspective shaped by real-world implementations, along with how the Hitachi Unified Data Accelerator helps organizations bypass months of setup and complexity. By providing a proven foundation, built on best practices, flexible architecture, and preconfigured connectivity, teams can spend less time standing up environments and more time actually using their data to drive outcomes.This conversation sets the stage for what it really takes to move from experimentation to execution, and how to build an AI foundation that’s designed to scale.Key TakeawaysAI Stalls at the Starting LineMost AI projects don’t fail because of weak models. Instead, they stall because the data isn’t ready. As a result, teams get stuck before they can show real business value.Data Readiness Is OngoingThere’s no finish line for data readiness. Instead, it depends on the outcomes you want to drive. As goals change, your data needs to evolve with them.Setup Slows ProgressBefore AI can deliver value, teams must build the foundation. That includes setting up environments, connecting data, and testing models. However, this work can take months and delay impact.Governance Enables ScaleAs AI expands, so does access to data. Therefore, strong governance is critical. Teams need clear controls for access, security, and data lineage to reduce risk.Manual Work Holds Teams BackMuch of the effort goes into building and maintaining pipelines. Because of this, teams spend less time solving real business problems with data.A Faster Way to Get StartedThe Hitachi Unified Data Accelerator helps teams move faster. It brings together best practices, proven architecture, and prebuilt connectors. As a result, organizations can skip setup and focus on outcomes.Less Maintenance, More ImpactInstead of adding another layer of work, the accelerator reduces it. For example, it minimizes ongoing fixes and updates. This allows teams to focus on insights and innovation.global.hitachi-solutions.com

April 8, 202612 min

Flipping the Switch on Faster Data Pipelines with NVIDIA RAPIDS

Send us Fan MailModern data platforms are evolving—and speed, scale, and efficiency are becoming non‑negotiable.In this episode of Exchanges with Hitachi Solutions, host Matt Volke sits down with Evan Sotos, Engineering Manager for the Empower Data Platform, fresh off his return from NVIDIA GTC. Together, they explore how GPU acceleration is moving beyond AI and machine learning—and into the core of data engineering.The conversation dives into what Evan heard from engineers, partners, and vendors at GTC, why NVIDIA is positioning itself as an algorithms company, and how technologies like NVIDIA RAPIDS are being used to dramatically accelerate analytics and data pipelines without rewriting existing code. What You’ll Learn·       Why GPU acceleration is becoming a core capability for modern data platforms, not just AI workloads·       What NVIDIA RAPIDS is and how it enables existing CPU‑based workloads to run on GPUs·       How GPU acceleration can significantly reduce processing time and overall compute costs·       Why “zero code changes” is such a critical advantage for real‑world data teams·       Which types of data workloads benefit most from GPU‑accelerated pipelines From AI Buzz to Real‑World Data Engineering ImpactWhile NVIDIA GTC is often associated with AI and large language models, this conversation highlights a broader shift: GPUs are increasingly being applied to traditional data engineering and analytics workloads.Evan shares how NVIDIA RAPIDS acts as a mapping layer that allows existing Spark and Databricks workloads to take advantage of GPU compute. Rather than forcing teams to refactor complex, production‑grade code, GPU acceleration can be enabled through configuration—making it practical for teams to test, validate, and adopt without disruption.  The result? Faster pipelines, improved cost efficiency, and a shorter path from raw data to actionable insight—especially for large, time‑sensitive workloads. What This Means for Data TeamsFor organizations running large‑scale analytics, predictive models, or operational reporting, time truly is money. Evan explains how accelerating data pipelines can directly impact downstream use cases—from predictive maintenance to real‑time decision‑making—by reducing the lag between data ingestion and insight.Most importantly, this episode emphasizes practicality: GPU acceleration isn’t about chasing hype. It’s about giving data teams another tool they can turn on, test, and adopt when it makes sense—without introducing risk, rework, or operational complexity. global.hitachi-solutions.com

March 25, 202632 min

Let's Talk Field Service Next

Send us Fan MailThe Future of Field Service: From Cost Control to Value CreationField service is evolving—and value is the new metric that matters.In this episode, Ginny Lebeck, Michael Mendoza, and Boris Klimovitsky break down the biggest shifts shaping modern field service, from AI adoption to revenue‑driven transformation. Learn why leading organizations are moving beyond technology for technology’s sake and focusing on outcomes that drive real business impact.What You’ll LearnWhy value‑driven transformation is replacing cost‑only strategiesHow AI is unlocking new revenue and operational opportunitiesWhat it means to “go beyond the field” with end‑to‑end service optimizationHow to measure and prove the value of AI in service operationsGoing Beyond the FieldTrue service transformation doesn’t stop with technicians. This conversation explores how organizations are extending service impact across customers, processes, and the broader business—connecting people, processes, and AI to deliver smarter, more scalable outcomes.Meet Us at Field Service Next – San DiegoThe team also shares what they’re looking forward to at Field Service Next, including connecting with peers, customers, and partners who are navigating these same challenges. If you’re attending, stop by booth #215 to continue the conversation.global.hitachi-solutions.com

March 18, 20268 min

Live from Fabcon - Meet the Hitachi Solutions Team

Send us Fan MailWhy Should You Listen? FABCON is where Microsoft Fabric conversations stop being theoretical and start getting real. This year in Atlanta, Hitachi Solutions is on the ground at Booth 545, focused on one thing: helping organizations turn Fabric potential into practical, measurable outcomes.To kick things off, we recorded a special, on‑site episode of Exchanges with Hitachi Solutions, bringing together a few of the experts you can meet at the booth—and giving you a preview of the conversations we’re having all week at FABCON.Meet the voices behind the conversationIn this episode, host Matt Volke is joined by:Sree Reddy, Senior Data & Analytics Architect, who’s working hands‑on with customers adopting Microsoft Fabric and demonstrating our Empower Data Platform—showing how organizations can simplify architecture, strengthen governance, and move faster with analytics and AI.Philip Rainsberger, Solution Sales Professional for Azure Solutions, who brings a business‑first perspective to Fabric adoption—helping teams prioritize initiatives, align stakeholders, and turn capability into real value.Carrie Smedira, Solution Sales Professional, who specializes in bridging the gap between AI ambition and business‑ready outcomes. At FABCON, Carrie is focused on helping organizations cut through the hype and zero in on where Microsoft Fabric and AI can drive measurable impact—quickly and responsibly.global.hitachi-solutions.com

February 25, 202610 min

Meet the experts before you meet the experts at FABCON 2026

Send us Fan MailThis episode sets the stage for Microsoft FABCON 2026 by spotlighting the people, perspectives, and practical guidance attendees can expect at Booth 545. Host Matt Volke is joined by Philip Rainsberger and Mark Shoesmith of Hitachi Solutions to discuss how organizations are approaching Microsoft Fabric today—what’s driving adoption, where teams get stuck, and how to move from exploration to execution with confidence.Highlights:FABCON is where Microsoft Fabric conversations become practical—shifting from “what’s possible” to “how do we implement and scale this responsibly?”Successful Fabric initiatives start with the business problem, not the technology, ensuring data and AI investments are tied to real outcomes.Hitachi Solutions’ “thin slice” approach delivers production-ready wins early, avoiding proof-of-concept efforts that never make it to value.Common Fabric adoption paths include migrations from on‑prem SQL Server, SSIS, and Synapse Analytics into a unified Fabric architecture.Fabric is increasingly the analytics and AI foundation for Dynamics 365 customers, supporting both Finance & Operations and Customer Engagement workloads.FABCON attendees are encouraged to come prepared with their current data landscape, top Fabric goals, and key blockers to make booth conversations immediately actionable.global.hitachi-solutions.com

February 10, 202619 min

The Secret to Agents, Man

Send us Fan MailThis episode demystifies AI agents, explaining how they differ from chatbots and showcasing their real-world impact in business applications. Chris Fairfax, Technical Product Manager for Industry Cloud at Hitachi Solutions, shares actionable insights on deploying agents to drive efficiency, empower employees, and unlock new value from enterprise data.Highlights:Agents are AI-powered tools that execute business processes, going beyond simple chatbots by leveraging multiple skills within platforms like Microsoft Dynamics. Automation with agents can increase productivity by 20–30%, but the focus is on augmenting—not replacing—employees through human-in-the-loop design. Practical use cases include process management, identity verification, call center workflows, and field service automation. Data quality and a modern data estate are essential for successful agent deployment and scalability. Early wins are seen in industries like insurance, with plans to expand agent capabilities for industry-specific needs.Transparency, confidence scores, and purposeful design are key to building trust and driving adoption of AI agents.global.hitachi-solutions.com

February 4, 202615 min

From Data Platforms to AI Outcomes: A FabCon 2026 Preview

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Exchanges with Hitachi Solutions, host Ginny Lebeck joins Matt Volke, Chris Satterly, and Mark Shoesmith to preview FabCon 2026 in Atlanta. The conversation explores why FabCon has become a must-attend event for data and AI professionals, how customer expectations around data have evolved, and what organizations need to succeed on their AI journey. Drawing from real-world client conversations and healthcare use cases, the panel discusses Microsoft Fabric as a unifying data platform, the importance of strong data foundations and governance, and how emerging capabilities—from low-code tools to advanced analytics—are enabling teams to move faster and unlock more value from their data. You can find Hitachi Solutions at Fabcoon Booth #545 March 18-20.Highlights:FabCon brings together customers, partners, and Microsoft experts to share practical insights on data management, analytics, and AI, with a strong emphasis on real-world business challenges.Organizations are increasingly treating data as a strategic asset rather than a byproduct, focusing on real-time insights, advanced analytics, and AI readiness.Microsoft Fabric is emerging as a key enabler, simplifying data ingestion, modeling, and curation while supporting both self-service analytics and advanced data science workloads.Healthcare organizations are adopting Fabric to modernize legacy, on-premises data platforms, reduce manual ETL effort, and better handle diverse and high-volume data sources.Tools like pipelines, copy jobs, mirroring, and Copilot-assisted development help small data teams work more efficiently and respond faster to analytics demands.Strong data models, governance, and curated information are essential prerequisites for successful AI and advanced analytics initiatives.Hitachi Solutions’ presence at FabCon focuses on connecting customers with experienced data engineers, data scientists, and industry experts to help translate technology into outcomes.global.hitachi-solutions.com

January 27, 2026Episode 412 min

Gen AI Project Are Failing at High Rates. But Why?

Send us Fan MailGenerative AI has captured the imagination of the enterprise world—but the reality is more complex than the hype. In this fireside chat, Stuart Morris, Director of R&D at Hitachi Solutions, joined me to unpack the findings of MIT’s “Gen AI Divide” report and share practical insights from the front lines of AI deployment.The conversation begins with a sobering statistic: 95% of generative AI pilots fail to deliver measurable impact on P&L. But as Stuart points out, that doesn’t mean they’re worthless. Many projects drive internal process improvements, enhance compliance, and streamline operations—benefits that don’t always show up on a balance sheet but are critical to business success.In our chat above, Stuart emphasizes that readiness is key. Companies often jump into AI without ensuring their data is clean, organized, and accessible. “There’s no amount of AI you can throw at a data situation that’s in shambles,” he warns. Instead, success starts with foundational work—cleaning up CRM systems, structuring data warehouses, and defining clear business processes.This discussion highlights a recurring theme: back-office automation consistently delivers higher ROI than customer-facing AI. Internal processes are well-documented and easier to optimize, while public-facing AI carries reputational risks. Stuart shares examples of chatbots behaving badly on social media, underscoring the importance of starting with internal use cases.Key Takeaways:Most AI pilots fail to impact P&L—but still deliver internal value.Data readiness is essential; clean, structured data is the foundation.Back-office automation offers higher ROI and lower risk than customer-facing AI.Targeted, repeatable solutions outperform one-off proofs of concept.Avoid vendor lock-in by deploying in customer tenants and delivering code.Success lies in purposeful design, tailored agents, and a steady approach to innovation.global.hitachi-solutions.com

January 14, 2026Episode 111 min

A Look Back at CES and a Look Ahead to 2026

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Exchanges with Hitachi Solutions, host Matt Volke sat down with Evan Sotos, Engineering Manager for the Empower Data Platform, and Stuart Morris, Director of Research & Development, for a fast‑paced wrap‑up of their time on the ground at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. With Hitachi’s presence spanning IoT, mobility, digital cities, energy, and data innovation, the team shares firsthand observations from the world’s largest consumer electronics event and highlights the trends shaping the year ahead.In this episode, you’ll hear Evan, and Stuart discuss:What it’s like navigating CES across massive halls filled with humanoid robots, batteries, e‑mobility, and next‑generation digital city technologies—and why even three days on the show floor isn’t enough to see it all.How Hitachi’s unified booth showcased the full “One Hitachi” vision, bringing together group companies across industries to demonstrate integrated solutions for AI, data, and digital transformation.What Empower brings to the CES conversation, including how organizations can unify, orchestrate, and model their data to support analytics, AI, business insights, and industry‑specific use cases.Why clean, consolidated data is the foundation for any successful AI initiative, especially as companies discover the limits of rushing into AI without the right data architecture.How Hitachi Solutions is applying AI internally first—building real workflows, modernizing processes like RFP response management, and proving value before productizing solutions for customers.The industry’s growing focus on pragmatic, value‑driven AI, including a shift away from “toy” demos toward real workflows, hybrid models, and the rise of agentic AI—paired with the need to combine classical automation and machine learning with modern LLMs.Whether you’re exploring how AI can drive real business transformation, looking to modernize your data foundation, or just curious about the innovations making headlines at CES, this episode offers an insider’s perspective on the technologies and trends expected to define 2026.global.hitachi-solutions.com

January 6, 202612 min

Live from CES 2026 with Alex Rigaud

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Exchanges with Hitachi Solutions, Alex Rigaud, Vice President of Incubation Solutions, reports live from CES 2026 in Las Vegas, and explores the latest innovations on display at the world’s largest consumer electronics show and highlight how Hitachi Solutions is shaping the future of AI, data, and automation. You can meet Alex and the rest of our team at CES at North Hall Booth #8529.In this episode, you’ll hear Matt and Alex discuss:What it’s like to experience CES firsthand, from robots and gadgets to Hitachi’s massive two-story booth showcasing solutions across rail, energy, digital, and more How Hitachi Solutions is uniting its global teams under one roof to demonstrate cutting-edge technology, including a multilingual AI-powered receptionist avatar that delivers seamless, human-like interactions and integrates with visitor management systemsWhy clean, structured data is essential for effective AI, and how the Empower enterprise data platform unifies data, ensures governance, and enables actionable insights for organizations The role of AI agents like the QA bot in automating quality assurance, reducing manual effort, and accelerating release cycles—saving up to 85% turnaround time internally The importance of engaging with experts from manufacturing, IoT, energy, supply chain, rail, life sciences, and financial services to turn ideas into reality and address industry-specific challenges Personal anecdotes from Alex about the CES experience, including testing high-end tech and the excitement of interacting with visitors from around the world Whether you’re interested in the latest AI-powered solutions, want to understand the practical impact of data governance, or are curious about how Hitachi Solutions is driving innovation at CES, this episode offers a front-row seat to the trends and technologies shaping the future of business.global.hitachi-solutions.com

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