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Hari Sonnenahalli, a nationally recognized Enterprise Architect specializing in SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP) and AI-driven enterprise innovation, has been appointed as a member leader of the Forbes Technology Council. This esteemed council comprises top executives and experts from various sectors, focused on sharing insights and advancing technology initiatives.
Sonnenahalli's extensive experience in enterprise architecture and digital transformation has earned him a reputation as a global authority in the field. His contributions to AI-driven solutions and innovative business strategies have positioned him at the forefront of technological advancements. As a member of the Forbes Technology Council, he will collaborate with other industry leaders to discuss emerging trends, share best practices, and drive impactful change within organizations.
This appointment not only highlights Sonnenahalli's expertise but also underscores the increasing importance of integrating AI and digital technologies in business operations. His leadership within the council is expected to foster significant advancements in enterprise architecture and digital transformation strategies.
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