PGI participated as Partner Sponsor at OpenText Connections CEE Bucharest 2026, an event dedicated to the future of enterprise information management, AI adoption, automation, cybersecurity and secure digital transformation.
The event brought together OpenText executives, regional technology leaders, clients, partners and decision-makers from across Central and Eastern Europe for a series of conversations focused on how organizations can better manage, secure and activate information in a business environment increasingly shaped by AI.
Held in Bucharest, OpenText Connections CEE 2026 explored the role of trusted content, intelligent automation, cyber resilience and service orchestration in the evolution of enterprise operations. The agenda included visionary keynotes, customer stories from the CEE region, practical sessions on AI-ready content and resilient IT, as well as discussions on how organizations can move from implementation to long-term business value.
As Partner Sponsor, PGI supported an event that reflects one of the most important priorities for today’s enterprise organizations: turning digital transformation and AI investments into scalable, governed and measurable operational outcomes.
Representing PGI at the event were Doru Nica, Global Sales Manager, Ovidiu Moldovan, Chief Technology Officer, and Adrian Vraciu, Strategic Sales Partner. Their presence underlined PGI’s continued commitment to engaging with clients, partners and technology ecosystems across the region, particularly in industries where information management, process automation and compliance are business-critical.
The audience included clients and potential clients from sectors such as banking, leasing, energy, engineering and the public sector, alongside partners active in Enterprise Content Management, security and software distribution. Participants and speakers represented more than five countries, reflecting the regional relevance of the topics discussed and the growing need for cross-industry collaboration around enterprise AI and digital resilience.
Several sessions addressed themes that are becoming increasingly important for organizations looking to scale AI beyond isolated use cases. The programme included discussions on OpenText AI, AI-ready content, autonomous workflows, enterprise intelligence, user adoption, cyber resilience and agentic operations. Together, these topics point to a clear shift in the market: AI is no longer approached only as an innovation layer, but as part of the operational infrastructure companies need in order to work with information more efficiently, securely and intelligently.
For PGI, the event was an opportunity to support a broader conversation that is closely aligned with its own perspective on enterprise transformation. As organizations continue to modernize their operations, the challenge is not only to adopt new technologies, but to integrate them into governed, reliable and business-relevant processes.
PGI believes that the next stage of enterprise AI will depend on the ability to connect trusted data, secure content, operational workflows and measurable business outcomes. OpenText Connections CEE Bucharest 2026 offered a valuable regional platform for these conversations and highlighted the importance of strong technology partnerships in helping organizations move from ambition to implementation, and from implementation to sustainable value.



