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Predicting the future using service data is fundamental to reducing downtime.
Predicting the future using service data is fundamental to reducing downtime.
In the conclusion of my discussion with Dr. Philipp Herzig, SAP's Chief AI Officer, we get into SAP's foundation model plans, and why SAP is building a Knowledge Graph. A companion podcast with Geoff Scott and Josh Greenbaum delves further: how should SAP customers respond?
Jon Chorley, Oracle’s Group VP of Product Strategy for SCM, says that Generative AI will change the way that we think about managing supply chains.
Samsara's Philip van der Wilt shares the insights behind the scenes from two organizations who play a major role through the supply chain journey - and how they keep it moving.
The multi-national has unified disparate systems to make life easier for workers, says Lisbeth Nielsen, Head of People Business Services at Nokia.
Oracle's flurry of Fusion Cloud Applications news brings this question to a head: have we reached a cloud manufacturing tipping point? If so, what are the factors? Time to press the questions with Oracle's Steve Miranda.
Enterprise automation software vendor UiPath reports a robust earnings report for Q4, in a strong close to the fiscal year.
IFS recent event in Birmingham offered a glimpse at tech to tackle real-world industrial challenges of today.
The supply chain specialist is delivering APIs that create benefits for internal and external stakeholders.
A strong set of Q3 numbers from Oracle, with OCI demand emerging as the highlight.
Too often, cloud ERP customers fall short of the true benefits they can achieve. At Acumatica Summit 2024, I had the chance to delve into the results of dashboarding and workflow automation. Acumatica has now issued its Principles of Innovation, so how does AI fit in?
At Sage Transform, the big announcements were about AI and Sage Copilot. But on the ground, the emphasis on verticals was hard to miss. Here's how Sage Intacct is changing - and what that means for customers like ACT Construction.
NVIDIA stock is on fire. Workday makes an acquisition. Surge pricing is not loved. Benioff gets quote of the week. It was a wild week indeed. Here are the hits, misses and whiffs of the last week of February.
Zuora's shifted its strategy in response to macro-economic uncertainties to focus more on quicker, smaller deals alongside its enterprise push. It's working, says CEO Tien Tzuo.
Sage Transform 2024 is just at the halfway point, but there is plenty of news to drill into - starting with Sage's Copilot. But I think the issues go deeper, into the jugular possibility of eliminating finance admin. Is that even possible? And does AI account for this year's shift in tone?
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