Russian Company Rolls Out an Update to the Digital Manager Linkage Ecosystem With an AI Assistant
A Russian technology firm has updated its Digital Manager Linkage ecosystem, adding an AI assistant that allows users to generate reports and charts simply by asking questions in chat or issuing voice commands. The update is designed to make advanced analytics faster and more accessible for business leaders.

The AI Assistant Takes Routine Work Off Analysts’ Shoulders
WestLink Group, a company that develops telecom assets and manages large-scale telecommunications and IT projects, has unveiled an AI assistant integrated into its Digital Manager ecosystem. One of the system’s most practical features is its conversational interface. To receive a report or a visualization, users no longer need to navigate complex menus. They can ask a question in chat or give a voice command.
Version 1.9.0 of the ABI module within Digital Manager Linkage changes how organizations interact with data by turning analytics into a dialogue. The core focus of the WestLink Group is developing AI-driven tools for automating management across different business domains. The key addition in this release is the AI assistant itself. Everyday management tasks are now simpler. To create a report, chart, or analytical summary, a user asks a question or issues a voice command. Built on large language models, the assistant interprets the request, analyzes the data, and generates a response. Importantly, the system supports both real-time chat answers for quick questions and asynchronous deep analysis for more complex queries. This approach increases overall speed while reducing the workload on in-house analysts.

Full Data Access Across Devices
Digital Manager Linkage now supports Progressive Web App technology. This allows the system to be installed on a smartphone or tablet home screen like a standard app. Executives gain online access to key dashboards, receive notifications, and monitor workflows from anywhere.
The update also introduces four new modules aimed at administrative efficiency: the AI assistant, an event manager, a mailing tool for managing operational notifications, and data showcases, a flexible in-system table editor. Users also benefit from upgraded analytics and visualization tools, including interactive maps of Russia, new chart types, and smart data-display settings. Developers have redesigned the calendar for selecting reporting periods, simplified password recovery, and added SQL query previews, speeding up the debugging of complex reports.

Designed for Any Industry
Digital Manager Linkage positions itself as a Russian alternative to Western enterprise platforms with built-in AI for business process management, such as SAP and Power BI. The system enables real-time, online business management and supports forecasting of potential critical issues.
The platform turns raw corporate data into actionable management decisions, accelerating workflows and improving efficiency. It can be deployed across a wide range of sectors, including industry, logistics, and public administration. Integrating an AI assistant into business process management marks a turning point for Russian BI systems. It signals a shift from static reporting toward conversational analytics, where decisions are based on interactive data exploration rather than fixed dashboards. By lowering the technical barrier to working with data, the WestLink product supports broader adoption of digital tools, which is critical for the success of digital transformation initiatives in Russia.

Experts expect that more enterprises will adopt AI assistants for business analytics and automation each year, with functionality expanding over time. Demand for Russian platforms among government agencies and large corporations is set to grow. In the longer term, these solutions could enter global markets, provided they are adapted to international standards and additional languages.









































