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Presidio Unveils Human-Centric AI Accelerators

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Presidio, a leading technology services and solutions provider, announced Presidio HAI, a transformative approach designed to foster responsible AI adoption by combining human expertise and AI capabilities. The initial set of solutions include HAI Build and HAI Modernize, purpose-built to accelerate and streamline modern software development and application modernization. These solutions help organizations transform legacy systems and reduce development time.

“Presidio is redefining software development and technology modernization by creating a new standard for adopting AI that augments human potential, accelerates outcomes and drives innovation,” said Chris Cagnazzi, Chief Innovation Officer at Presidio.

HAI Build revolutionizes the software development lifecycle (SDLC) by integrating AI into every stage—from requirements gathering to code generation. By streamlining collaboration across teams and automating repetitive tasks, early results have demonstrated a 2x faster time-to-market.

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“Full stack AI platforms like HAI empower developers and IT organizations to accelerate innovation. Presidio’s solution blends AI with human talent to enhance speed, agility and performance on complex and time-consuming tasks,” said Arnal Dayaratna, Research Vice President, Software Development from IDC.

HAI Modernize empowers organizations to transform legacy monolithic systems to flexible, modular, and API-driven applications enabling rich user experiences. With its streamlined approach, HAI Modernize delivers faster, cost-effective transformations, enabling organizations to adopt microservices architectures up to four times faster than traditional methods. This results in accelerated innovation, reduced time-to-market, and a future-ready application landscape.

“HAI Modernize breaks the barriers of legacy systems, empowering businesses to innovate with speed and flexibility,” added Chris Cagnazzi.

SOURCE: GlobeNewswire

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