IHRIM Practitioner Webinar/ETC Edition
The Trusted Context Layer for HRIS/HCM Systems:
Why AI Needs Help to Plan and Orchestrate Enterprise Change
An IHRIM Emerging Tech Connect
Coraa is building the context layer for enterprise change.
Today’s enterprises run on a complex web of interconnected technologies. When business changes occur, keeping technology up to date is slow, expensive, and risky. Enterprises cannot automate these changes with AI because it lacks a critical layer of intelligence.
Coraa builds a continuously updated model that provides observability into your enterprise systems, serving as the context layer that both humans and AI use to safely orchestrate change. This gives teams instant visibility into what’s configured, how systems connect, and what breaks if something changes. With Coraa, enterprises can answer impact questions 10x faster, dramatically reducing the cost and risk associated with enterprise
By the end of the session, attendees will be able to:
- Identify the root causes of delay and risk in HR technology change initiatives.
- Explain why AI alone is not enough without a trustworthy enterprise context.
- Describe what a modern context layer should include across HR systems and connected enterprise platforms.
- Recognize opportunities to reduce rework, consulting dependency, and operational risk through better visibility and impact analysis.
- Leave with a clearer roadmap for how HRIT teams can move from reactive change management to more intelligent, scalable, and AI-enabled change execution.
Presenter
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Laith Kosa is a technology founder with more than 15 years of experience working inside complex, mission-critical environments. His career spans large-scale HCM and ERP transformations, product, and go-to-market leadership — giving him a deep understanding of how modern organizations actually operate beneath the surface.
He began his career leading high-impact system implementations across mid-market and Fortune 500 companies, developing expertise in application architecture, configuration modeling, integrations, and large-scale operating design. Most recently, his focus was advising and serving the healthcare ecosystem as providers were making their next wave of EPR investments. Over time, he moved from execution into leadership — scaling digital practices, building strategic ecosystem partnerships, and driving multimillion-dollar enterprise programs from initial vision through deployment. |
