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Axiamatic Launches With $54M from Greylock and Bessemer to End the Era of Failed Enterprise Transformations

Axiamatic Launches With $54M from Greylock and Bessemer to End the Era of Failed Enterprise Transformations

April 1, 2026 Craig Etkin

Axiamatic’s Agentic platform continuously monitors transformation progress, surfaces risks early, and delivers the insights and recommendations teams need to take proactive action.

SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Axiamatic, the agentic platform to accelerate enterprise transformations, today emerged from stealth with $54 million in funding from Greylock Partners and Bessemer Venture Partners. Axiamatic’s platform is purpose-built to supercharge how every team sees, understands, decides, and acts at every step during an enterprise transformation. The company is already helping Fortune 500 companies, large enterprises, and system integration partners run successful transformations across diverse business functions and programs.

Axiamatic was founded by serial entrepreneurs Rajiv Gupta (CEO) and Kaushik Narayan (CTO), who have been working together for over two decades. The duo previously started Skyhigh Networks, which pioneered the Cloud Access Security Broker category, and was acquired by McAfee. Gupta also co-founded Securent (acquired by Cisco) and Confluent Software (acquired by Oracle). After talking with hundreds of leaders at Fortune 500 companies who all shared the same problem, Gupta and Narayan decided to leverage their track record of solving complex challenges fettering enterprises, and bring AI to accelerate enterprise transformations.

Trillions of dollars are spent every year on enterprise transformations yet they have a reputation for burning through budgets and blowing past deadlines. In fact, fifty percent run late or over budget, and seventy percent fail to meet their objectives. That’s because they are programs with hundreds of evolving requirements, decisions fragmented across dozens of teams and systems, and organizational resistance baked into every layer.

“The traditional answer to managing enterprise transformations has been to hire an army of program managers, change managers, and consultants, yet the complexity of executing large programs has grown far beyond what any human team can effectively manage,” said Rajiv Gupta, CEO & Co-founder of Axiamatic. “We built Axiamatic to overturn the fate of enterprise transformations. For the first time, enterprises and SIs have an AI platform purpose-built to supercharge every team and deliver successful transformations at an accelerated pace.”

Axiamatic enables transformation programs to run with a level of visibility, coordination, and accountability no human team could achieve alone. The platform continuously ingests data and signals from 250+ enterprise systems, capturing what’s documented, discussed, decided on, and at risk of being lost, and builds a living, “digital twin” of the program. Autonomous agents monitor this digital twin around the clock to detect risks early, from translation loss and workstream drift to behavioral signals of change resistance, routing timely insights and recommendations to the people who need to act. Each stakeholder in the transformation gets a persona-specific superhuman assistant that leverages conversational AI agents to deliver insights, offer recommendations, generate briefs, and take instructions through voice or chat in the collaboration tools they already use like Slack or Teams.

“We initially deployed Axiamatic on our ERP transformation. Within twelve months, we expanded from one program to twenty as we saw the immense impact on speed, risk visibility, decision quality, and delivery predictability,” said Tom Gerdes, EVP & CIO, The Heico Companies. “What stood out was not just earlier detection of issues, but the ability to preserve context and act on it in real time. It has become a foundational capability in how we manage all programs at Heico.”

Axiamatic has seen strong adoption of its platform by Fortune 500 customers including some of the world’s largest Life Sciences, CPG, and High Tech companies, and large enterprises such as Heico and Marmon. Customers have run transformations across business functions and program types, from ERP modernizations and CRM consolidations, to Supply Chain transformations and Source-to-Pay migrations, saving time and money along the way. For instance, during an 18 month ERP transformation program, Axiamatic prevented a 50% cost overrun and a 40% schedule overrun for a customer.

“Rajiv and Kaushik have a proven track record of identifying massive enterprise pain points and building category-defining platforms to solve them,” said Asheem Chandna, Partner at Greylock Partners. “We’ve partnered with Rajiv for over two decades, and are thrilled to back him for the third time as Axiamatic tackles one of the largest unsolved problems in the enterprise.”

“Enterprise transformations are one of the largest budget items for most CIOs and still one of their biggest headaches. Our thesis is that AI will fundamentally transform these labor-intensive processes,” said Mike Droesch, Partner at Bessemer Venture Partners. “Axiamatic is building the intelligence and context layer that enables enterprises to apply AI in accelerating these transformations. We’re thrilled to back Rajiv and Kaushik as they build the next category-defining enterprise software company.”

About Axiamatic

Axiamatic is the agentic control plane for enterprise transformation. Its platform continuously monitors complex programs, surfaces risks early, and delivers the context and recommendations every stakeholder needs to act — so enterprises can run transformations with the speed, visibility, and predictability that human teams alone cannot achieve. Backed by Greylock Partners and Bessemer Venture Partners, Axiamatic is trusted by leading Fortune 500 companies, large enterprises, and leading system integrators to ensure the success of transformation programs. To learn more or request a demo, visit axiamatic.com.

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