AI Changes In The Enterprise World
“The launch of the new AI Agents across the Intuit platform, including QuickBooks, Intuit Enterprise Suite, and Intuit Accountant Suite, is part of a larger strategy to deliver an AI-driven expert platform for businesses of all sizes. We started this journey seven years ago, when we realized AI’s power wasn’t in new behaviors, but eliminating manual toil. Since then, we’ve accelerated our investments in the space, building upon efforts to achieve an impactful integration of AI and human intelligence,” Joe Preston, VP, product management and design at Intuit, told Hypepotamus.
According to Intuit, businesses using these agents save up to 12 hours per month.
Now, enterprise and startups alike are trying to figure exactly where new AI tools best fit into their workflows. For Intuit, the answer lies in solving digital overload.
“Scaling, mid-market businesses are over-digitized, juggling between 7-25 disconnected apps to manage their business,” Sandy Edwards, director of product, Intuit Mid-Market, told Hypepotamus. “This leads to data silos that prevent access to AI-driven data insights and workflows that save them time and enable faster, better decision making that drives growth. At the same time, traditional ERP systems are clunky, difficult to learn, and incur painful, time-consuming migrations and sky-high implementation costs that create frustration across an organization.”
Edwards explained that Intuit Enterprise Suite offers a faster alternative to legacy systems.
“In place of slow-to-implement legacy systems, IES unites data, AI, and automation for a seamless, configurable experience that is faster to deploy, easier to use, and more cost-effective. Current Intuit customers that migrate to IES can be up and running in hours while those moving from legacy software vendors, more than 90% are up and running in less than 30 days.”
