Over the past year, Generative AI (GenAI) has shifted from headline hype to boardroom priority. What started as experiments with chatbots and content generation has quickly become a core part of enterprise strategy — driving productivity, reshaping workflows, and redefining how work gets done.
Yet for many organizations, the challenge remains: How do we move beyond experimentation to real, measurable impact?
That’s where Scalata comes in.
As an enterprise-grade Generative AI platform, Scalata helps companies cut through the noise — embedding GenAI directly into business processes with structured workflows, governance, and measurable ROI. Instead of taking a one-size-fits-all approach, Scalata enables organizations to deploy AI where it drives the most value: inside workflows, alongside teams, with clarity and compliance.
Recent industry examples highlight the emerging GenAI playbook — and why platforms like Scalata are critical to making AI practical and impactful at scale:
Carlyle Group: AI Embedded in Daily Workflows
Source: Business Insider, July 2025
Carlyle’s Chief Innovation Officer, Lucia Soares, leads their GenAI rollout — integrating tools like ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and custom AI workflows across onboarding, research, and legal.
Impact: Over 90% of employees now use AI tools, with tasks that once took weeks completed in hours.
Scalata’s role: Just like Carlyle, organizations need structured, embedded AI—Scalata delivers a platform that aligns GenAI with business goals, turning AI from a tool into a workflow multiplier.
Deloitte’s MyAssist: Scaling AI as Core Infrastructure
Source: The Australian, July 2025
Deloitte’s internal GenAI platform, MyAssist, scaled from 1,300 to over 12,000 users, powering 3.6 million enterprise queries across audit, tax, translation, and more—yielding up to 50% productivity gains in key functions.
Scalata’s role: Like MyAssist, Scalata acts as a compliant, enterprise-grade AI layer that connects across functions—enabling organizations to harness AI at scale, with governance and transparency built in.
EY’s Take on AI Upskilling: Intuitive, Embedded AI Wins
Source: Business Insider, July 2025
EY’s CTO Jason Noel challenges the idea of mass AI upskilling, emphasizing instead AI tools that augment roles with intuitive design and human-in-the-loop models.
Scalata’s role: Scalata’s workflow-mapping engine ensures AI meets users where they are—delivering role-specific solutions without steep learning curves, aligning with EY’s vision of AI that augments, not overwhelms.
The Bottom Line:
As GenAI becomes part of the infrastructure of work, success will depend on smart integration, enterprise readiness, and alignment with real-world workflows.
Scalata is the GenAI platform built to make that happen.
Updates:
Join us on Tuesday July 29th from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. for A Generative AI Framework for Credit and Financial Markets Webinar. Featuring Scalata AI’s CEO, Bruno Lorenzelli and Sales Director, Chris Salisbury.
Topics include:
- Architecting an end-to-end generative and agentic AI framework for credit and structured finance
- Deploying AI agents that automate key financial workflows and surface insights in seconds
- Enforcing strong governance with built-in data lineage, auditability, and access controls
- Integrating Databricks and Scalata AI to accelerate modeling and scalable insights across portfolios
Scalata’s recent podcast appearance was on Edge for Tomorrow. They covered the following topics:
- Experience vs. Enthusiasm: Why Scalata is led by expertise, not just hype.
- Underdog Story: European R&D, arriving in pandemic NY, self-funding against odds.
- Compliance and Trust: Building responsible AI in finance.
- True Innovation & Differentiation: Building a global platform that addresses real pain points
- Practical Use Cases: Show not just what the product is, but what it enables.