Episode 35: Don't Get Greenwashed by AI — How to Spot the Real Deal Before You Sign
Every vendor in the enterprise space has suddenly discovered AI. Their slide decks say ""AI-powered,"" their websites say ""AI-first,"" and their salespeople say all the right things. But are they actually building AI practices — or just doing a find-and-replace on last year's pitch? On The AI Strategy Blueprint, host Lara Wilson breaks down exactly how C-suite leaders can cut through the noise and identify partners with genuine capability before an expensive contract locks them in.
Drawing from Chapter 12 of The AI Strategy Blueprint by author John Hanby, Lara walks through a rigorous multi-dimensional framework covering personnel investment, certifications, methodology maturity, and ISV partnership depth. Can your partner name every step of their AI delivery methodology — data ingestion, change management, adoption support — or do they speak in vague generalities? Specificity, as Lara puts it, is the ultimate lie detector. And if a partner can't point you to certified engineers, structured delivery processes, and documented customer outcomes, your organization is about to become their learning laboratory.
The episode features a compelling real-world case study: vTECH io, a technology solutions provider serving over 1,300 customers across government, healthcare, finance, and education. Under CRO Chris McDaniel's leadership, vTECH io built a deliberate AI practice — not reactive, but proactive — investing R&D budget ahead of demand, running structured follow-up demos two weeks after every PC delivery, and partnering with Iternal Technologies to offer AirgapAI: a solution that runs entirely within local environments with zero cloud data exposure. The result? $5–6 million in net new AI revenue in year one, AI PC sales up over 300% year-over-year, and a self-sustaining consulting practice within 11 months.
What makes this episode essential for any executive evaluating AI partners is the five-point ISV framework Lara unpacks: partnership tier, certified personnel count, implementation history by industry, reference availability, and joint go-to-market status. If a partner deflects on references with ""everything is under NDA"" — walk away. If their ISV co-sells with them and refers them business, that's the ultimate third-party validation. And when it comes to regulated industries, the security architecture isn't a checkbox — it's the whole game. Cloud-dependent AI that transmits your proprietary data outside your network is a fundamentally different risk profile than edge-deployed or air-gapped solutions. Do your partners even know the difference?
Your channel partner's AI capability is the ceiling for your organization's AI potential. Choose them with the same scrutiny you'd apply to hiring a new executive — because the consequences of getting it wrong will compound just as fast. Tune in now and make sure the partner holding the keys to your AI transformation has actually earned them. Learn more at https://iternal.ai/ai-strategy-blueprint
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