Why CTO Dibya Jyoti Datta Believes the Biggest Companies of 2035 Will Be Built on AI Infrastructure, Not Marketing Campaigns
CTO Dibya Jyoti Datta believe the next generation of global businesses will be built on intelligent infrastructure rather than advertising alone.
Every decade introduces a technology that fundamentally changes how businesses compete.
The internet transformed communication.
Cloud computing changed how software was delivered.
Smartphones redefined consumer behaviour.
Today, artificial intelligence is beginning to reshape every major business function—from customer service and software engineering to finance, healthcare, education, manufacturing, logistics, and enterprise operations.
While much of the global conversation continues to focus on AI-generated content, chatbots, and productivity tools, Bipminds Tech believes the biggest transformation is taking place much deeper inside organisations.
CTO Dibya Jyoti Datta, the companies that dominate the global economy in 2035 are unlikely to be remembered because they created the best advertising campaigns. They are more likely to lead because they invested early in AI infrastructure, intelligent software, automation, enterprise systems, and data-driven decision-making.
This philosophy has become one of the defining pillars behind Bipminds Tech, a 360° Marketing & IT Services company headquartered in HSR Layout, Bengaluru. Under the leadership of Biprojit Biswas and the company’s technology roadmap led by CTO Dibya Jyoti Datta, Bipminds Tech has expanded far beyond traditional marketing. Today, the company works across branding, performance marketing, AI integration, website development, software engineering, CRM implementation, ERP systems, workflow automation, public relations, influencer marketing, and business consulting.
Rather than viewing these as separate services, the company treats them as interconnected components of a modern business ecosystem.
AI Infrastructure as the Foundation of Future Business
According to CTO Dibya Jyoti Datta, artificial intelligence should not exist in isolation. Its real value emerges when it is integrated into business infrastructure—connecting customer data, software platforms, operational workflows, reporting systems, and automation into one intelligent ecosystem. In that environment, AI becomes a business enabler rather than simply another feature.
This technical philosophy complements Biprojit Biswas’s broader business vision that marketing alone is no longer sufficient to build globally competitive organisations.
For decades, companies invested heavily in advertising because visibility created competitive advantage.
Today, visibility has become easier to achieve.
Artificial intelligence is making content production faster.
Advertising platforms continue becoming more automated.
Digital marketing tools are increasingly accessible to businesses of every size.
As these capabilities become more widely available, competitive advantage shifts elsewhere.
It shifts to technology.
It shifts to software.
It shifts to operational intelligence.
It shifts to infrastructure.
The Business Questions Behind AI
From Bipminds Tech’s perspective, customer acquisition is only the beginning of the business journey.
The real challenge begins after the customer enters the business.
How efficiently are enquiries managed?
How intelligently are leads prioritised?
How seamlessly does the CRM communicate with the sales team?
How effectively does the ERP manage internal operations?
How quickly can leadership access meaningful business intelligence?
How many manual workflows have been automated?
How effectively does AI support faster and more informed decision-making?
According to CTO Dibya Jyoti Datta, these operational questions will increasingly determine which organisations outperform their competitors over the next decade.
Investing in Technology and Enterprise Systems
Recognising this shift, Bipminds Tech has continued investing heavily in software development, AI integration, automation frameworks, CRM platforms, ERP implementation, and enterprise technology. Marketing remains an important capability, but it is increasingly positioned as one component within a much larger business technology ecosystem.
This strategy also shapes the company’s client engagements. According to Bipminds Tech, some comprehensive strategic partnerships can reach approximately ₹3 lakh per month, depending on the complexity of software development, AI implementation, automation, digital transformation, and long-term business objectives. These partnerships focus on measurable business outcomes rather than isolated marketing deliverables.
The company’s leadership believes businesses are increasingly evaluating partners based on long-term operational impact.
Can technology improve efficiency?
Can AI strengthen customer experience?
Can automation reduce operational costs?
Can software improve scalability?
Can integrated systems create sustainable competitive advantages?
For CTO Dibya Jyoti Datta, these questions represent the future of enterprise growth.
