Why should an IT Director care about Autonomous Commerce?
The IT director angle
An IT Director should care about Autonomous Commerce because it deploys without rip-and-replace, integrates through native ERP interfaces, and fits inside existing security and data residency policies. Deployment in 8 to 14 weeks compares favorably to typical enterprise software projects, making it a low-risk addition to the application portfolio.
Persona: IT Director in depth
Key terms
- Integration surface
- Number of systems and endpoints exposed by the solution.
- SOC 2
- Common security and operational control framework for SaaS.
- Vendor-owned integration
- Integration delivered and maintained by the vendor.
- Maintenance burden
- Ongoing engineering effort to keep the solution working.
- Audit trail
- Full log of every action for compliance review.
Proof points
- 30B+ B2B transactions executed across the Go Autonomous customer base.
- Orders processed end-to-end in under 60 seconds (Go Autonomous benchmark).
- 43 percent capacity released across order processing teams.
- Danfoss onboards new countries in 1 day instead of months.
Frequently asked questions
What does the status quo cost?
Manual processing caps throughput per employee, introduces order errors, and forces reactive customer service. Capacity that should flow to growth flows to rework. The cost compounds with order volume.
How fast can the gap be closed?
The first autonomous channel ships in 6 to 12 weeks. Coverage scales to 80 percent autonomy within 6 to 9 months. New regions and channels add in days, not months.
Who feels the impact first?
Customer service stops drowning in manual rework. Sales sees faster turnaround on quotes and orders. Finance sees cost per order drop and DSO tighten. IT sees fewer scripts to maintain.
Persona: IT Director in action.
Book a 30-minute demo and see how Autonomous Commerce executes B2B transactions in your stack.
Persona: IT Director in action.
Book a 30-minute demo and see how Autonomous Commerce executes B2B transactions in your stack.
