Redeploy Data & AI Lead, Oskar Dahl Aldeborn, joins the Microsoft Partner Podcast

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February 4, 2026

Our Data & AI Lead, Oskar Dahl Aldeborn, was recently invited to the 'Microsoft Partnerpodden', hosted by Microsoft and AI Architect, Johan Wallquist, to share his perspective on the current state of data and AI in Swedish enterprises.

The conversation centers around a question we encounter daily when working with large organizations:
"How do you move from AI PoCs in slide decks to production-ready solutions — without losing control over security, data, and business value?"

A key theme throughout the episode is the importance of being use-case driven rather than technology driven. Oskar explains why successful enterprise AI initiatives start with clearly defined business problems — and how this focus shapes everything from architecture and governance to platform design and operating models.

In the episode, Oskar shares Redeploy’s perspective on:

  • why starting from concrete business use cases is critical to avoid stalled or low-impact AI initiatives
  • why AI platforms and AI Landing Zones are essential for scaling validated use cases into production
  • how a “vending machine” approach enables teams to consume the right AI capabilities when they are needed — without rebuilding foundations each time
  • why combining agentic AI with traditional ML is particularly powerful in industries such as Financial Services, manufacturing, and legal
  • why governance, evaluation, and trust must be designed into the platform from day one as AI becomes business-critical

He also reflects on Redeploy’s journey — from a smaller specialist setup to a partner capable of taking end-to-end responsibility for cloud, data, and AI — and why we deliberately focus on enterprise organizations where requirements around security, scalability, and long-term operations are highest.

🎧 Listen to the episode here (Swedish): https://open.spotify.com/episode/4vDQ3ok7Ak7gfxQTMwbmcR?si=33c84d7f0a4f4c9c

Written by

Christoffer Persson