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That spirit defined our week at Microsoft Ignite 2025 in San Francisco. We met leaders who are shaping how AI will operate in the real world, and we shared how our work on Azure is helping enterprises move from exploration to execution across their data and AI landscape. A key moment from the event was being named a Finalist for the 2025 Microsoft Partner of the Year Award in the Data and Analytics Platform category. In a field with many strong partners, this recognition highlights the impact our teams and clients are creating together, from modernizing data foundations to developing production-grade AI solutions with Azure OpenAI.
"A learning menu that lets people pick what matters encourages real development." On the H.I.R.E.D podcast by IIMJobs, Venkataraman K R, Head of People Development, discusses Tiger's learning culture and the values that have remained unchanged for 15 years. 🔸 An approach to L&D that defies learning mandates 🔸 Content curated to the Tiger context 🔸 Learning that's need-of-the-hour over mandated calendars 🔸 Democratized access over role-based restrictions 🔸 Certifications tied to actual career growth
With our solutions like digital control towers, AI-driven forecasting, network optimization models, and our GenAI-powered SCAI platform, they get a clearer view of what is happening and why. By unifying data, AI, and operational context, they move from reacting to events to improving the resilience of their entire supply chain. This emphasis on decision-ready intelligence is why we were recognized as a Top Leader in ISG’s Supply Chain Analytics report. For leaders shaping next-gen supply chain strategies, the ISG report offers a useful benchmark on where the industry is moving and what capabilities matter most.
Dataiku named us a 2025 Frontrunner Award Winner for Best Partner Acceleration Use Case, and this recognition comes from a project where that belief proved true. Working with a global biopharmaceutical team, we built an all-in-one marketing mix platform that brought their data, models, and decision workflows into one place. It helped their teams move from fragmented insights to a shared, consistent view of what drives impact and what they must act on. A big thank you to the Dataiku team and our client partners for the collaboration and for pushing the boundaries of what we can build together.
Tiger Analytics has been named a Microsoft Partner of the Year finalist. It comes at a time when we have been working side by side with clients and Microsoft teams to modernize data ecosystems, simplify Fabric adoption, and bring responsible AI into everyday business decisions. This recognition is a shared milestone. Our clients trusted us to solve complex challenges. Our Microsoft partners collaborated throughout the journey. And our Tiger Tribe put thought and heart into every step. The impact we create together is what matters most, and we’re just getting started on redefining what’s possible with data and AI.
In a conversation with People Matters, Pradeep shares how we’re navigating this transformation at Tiger Analytics by reinforcing our culture around three core tenets: flexibility, learnability, and respect. It’s what makes our #TigerTribe a tapestry of diverse skills and perspectives, woven together with agile people-centric systems that are designed to amplify every voice and nurture leaders across generations, functions, and levels.
At the Consumer Pricing & Revenue Growth Management Summit Europe, our team led a hands-on workshop on Interconnected RGM, co-hosted by Claudius Roth from Imperial Brands. Together, we explored what it takes to operationalize RGM at scale, from governance frameworks that hold across regions to data-driven flexibility that adapts to market realities. The session brought together RGM leaders and practitioners who shared real examples of how pricing, promotions, and portfolio decisions evolve when insight flows seamlessly across teams.
How can one of the world’s largest dairy cooperatives push the boundaries of what’s possible with AI? We explored this question with FrieslandCampina’s CDAO, Joëlle van der Bijl, and her leadership team during their visit to our Bengaluru office. A big thank-you to Joëlle, Debaparna, and Mayank for sharing your insights on how emerging technologies can make organizations more agile and customer-focused in a VUCA world. The day was packed with interactive sessions and live demos of AI solutions that create impact across key enterprise functions, featuring: ➡️ AgentFlow, a codified, open-source factory for building and managing AI agents, powering Agentic AI use cases across key processes. ➡️ Stripes AI, a platform transforming sustain operations with summarization, resolution automation, and centralized monitoring. ➡️ Sense AI, focused on explainable and trustworthy AI-led insights. The day captured what we value most at Tiger Analytics: open dialogue, co-creation, and a shared belief in using AI responsibly to create real value. We look forward to deepening this collaboration and turning ideas we exchanged into action.
Powering the next wave of AI-led innovation in Retail, QSR, and Travel! In Plano, Texas, leaders from Tiger Analytics and Databricks came together to reimagine how data and AI can drive smarter decisions and richer customer experiences. With Peter French, Regional Director, Travel & Hospitality at Databricks, steering engaging discussions, the sessions sparked fresh perspectives on accelerating transformation and scaling impact across industries. Excited about the continued momentum of the Tiger–Databricks partnership in shaping the future of AI innovation for global enterprises.
Retail is being redefined by how intelligently we connect data, decisions, and experiences. At the AWS event, Transforming the Future of Retail, we joined industry and technology leaders to explore what this new connected intelligence looks like and how it is reshaping the way value is created across retail and consumer ecosystems. In a fireside chat, Sethuraman Janardhanan, PhD from Tiger Analytics and Ruohan Liu from PepsiCo shared how data and AI are helping organizations reimagine agriculture supply chains by turning insight into action for smarter and more sustainable operations. In another session, Badrish Prakash reflected on how enterprises are moving beyond GenAI pilots to build AI responsibly and at scale, focusing on measurable ROI, built-in governance, and stronger data foundations.