Webinar
AI and Strategic Finance: A fireside chat with OpenAI
Stacie Faggioli
VP of Strategic Finance
Jay Peir
Head of Strategy
Pigment is a leading alternative for strategic planning
Anaplan
Pigment natively integrates with over 30 business applications (ERP, CRM, HRIS, BI solutions and more).
Native integrations are limited to fewer than 10 business applications using the Anaplan Data Orchestrator.
Pigment is a natively sparse engine and workspaces are not limited in capacity.
Standard Workspace size is limited, and additional products may be purchased to manage larger volumes of data up to a limit of 720GB.
Data is shared across business functions without needing to manage imports between models.
Data imports must be set up and maintained to copy data across multiple models.
Data updates happen automatically, without end users needing to trigger a data refresh for real-time planning and visibility of changes.
End users must refresh their pages to see the effect of data updates by other users while working in the same model.
Data inputs can be made by end users while imports and data recalculations are in progress.
End users are prevented from making changes to the model while data imports, exports and susbtantial recalculations are in progress.
About the event
AI in finance is a developing field: many are still finding their feet, while others have already been able to derive significant value from successful deployments. If you’re looking for an example to follow, there can be none better than that of industry behemoth OpenAI.
Watch this exclusive panel discussion featuring industry leaders Stacie Faggioli, VP of Strategic Finance at OpenAI, and Jay Peir, Head of Strategy and Interim CFO at Pigment.
Topics covered:
- How AI is poised to transform strategic finance in the next 3-5 years, particularly with regards to data science and analytics.
- Insights into how OpenAI is integrating AI into strategic planning and finance operations, with specific examples where it has influenced decision-making.
- How AI is going to reshape the role of the finance leader in the years to come, and the qualities that will define the next crop of CFOs.