Make AI Useful with Knowledge Graphs

Many organizations have invested in AI—but still struggle to see real business impact because AI lacks the context of how work actually gets done. In this live Forrester + Atlassian webinar, learn how knowledge graphs, like Atlassian’s Teamwork Graph, can make AI truly useful at work.

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  • Many organizations have poured time and budget into AI and AI agents, yet still don’t see the returns they expected. Building on a new Forrester Consulting Thought Leadership Paper, commissioned by Atlassian and based on a survey of 275 AI decision-makers, this webinar explores why AI initiatives stall—and how knowledge graphs, like Atlassian’s Teamwork Graph, can transform AI’s usefulness by connecting it to unified, AI‑ready organizational knowledge.
  • Join Forrester Senior Analyst Will White and Atlassian Senior Principal PM Hersh Iyer as they share key findings from Forrester’s research on enterprise AI performance; explain what knowledge graphs are and why they’re critical for trustworthy, high‑impact AI; show how connecting AI to the right knowledge improves relevance, adoption, and ROI; and discuss the modern data platform foundations needed to scale AI across your organization.

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Will White

Senior Analyst at Forrester

Will works as a senior analyst on Forrester’s technology architecture and delivery (TAD) team, focusing on modern service delivery. His research helps enterprises understand and capitalize on advancements in processes and technologies, including unified communications as a service (UCaaS), the proactive help desk, chatbots for employee support, enterprise service management (ESM), virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), and more.

Hersh Iyer

Senior Principal Product Manager at Atlassian

Hersh Iyer es gestor principal de producto sénior en Atlassian, donde dirige la estrategia de plataforma y datos. Su objetivo actual es definir qué hace que una plataforma de datos esté preparada para la IA y traducir esa estrategia en funciones fundamentales que impulsan las experiencias de IA. Ha ayudado a desarrollar y lanzar iniciativas clave, como Teamwork Graph de Atlassian, que sustenta productos como Rovo.

Antes de trabajar en Atlassian, Hersh ocupó puestos de liderazgo de producto en Amazon, donde trabajó en Alexa en diversas áreas como el aprendizaje automático, la automatización y la interfaz de usuario multimodal. Hersh tiene un máster en Administración de Empresas de la Universidad de Nueva York Stern y un máster en Ciencias de la Computación de Georgia Tech.