Unlocking the Full Potential of Business Relationships with AI-Powered Contracts

In today’s AI-driven business environment, innovation lies not just in automation, but in transformation—turning overlooked resources into high-value assets. One such overlooked asset is the humble contract. Traditionally viewed as static legal paperwork, contracts are actually rich reservoirs of business intent and obligation. What if these documents could evolve—becoming living, breathing instruments of insight? This is the complex challenge Icertis is tackling: converting contracts from passive files into dynamic assets that unlock the true value of business relationships. Using AI and generative technologies, Icertis is enabling organizations to realize the full potential of every agreement, whether with suppliers, customers, or partners. As business relationships become more fluid and complex, this shift marks a pivotal evolution in enterprise strategy.

To explore this transformation and the role of AI in contract intelligence, hear more from Samir Bodas, Icertis CEO and Jon Fortt in their illuminating conversation for Icertis.

Recent Episodes

As organizations face mounting pressure to modernize legacy processes, legal departments are transforming into broader strategic partners. At the intersection of digital transformation and legal innovation lies contract lifecycle management (CLM), a function increasingly viewed as a business-critical discipline. According to a McKinsey report, companies that optimize CLM processes can reduce contracting cycle times by…

As the complexity of federal contracting deepens with each new regulation, executive order, or technology shift, agencies are searching for clarity and cohesion. With AI and digital transformation taking center stage across public and private sectors alike, the stakes have never been higher—especially when it comes to making taxpayer dollars count. According to the U.S….

As AI reshapes enterprise operations, one of the most overlooked assets in digital transformation is a company’s contract history. These “heritage” agreements, once deemed outdated or archival, are now emerging as a goldmine of operational insight—especially when powered by AI-driven contract lifecycle management (CLM) tools. With nearly 60% of executives believing that contract data is…