Today’s enterprises store valuable business intelligence in documents, including Word files, PDFs, spreadsheets, and physical records. By extracting valuable insights from documents, enterprise ...
Every few years, I ask the same question: is ERP still relevant? Cloud ERP vendors would certainly say yes. They argue that when we move from on-premise systems, the ERP value proposition dramatically ...
Modern ERP platforms are becoming smarter, more adaptive, and far more predictive, unlocking capabilities that were nearly impossible just a few years ago. For organizations looking to stay ...
When organizations embark on an enterprise resource planning transformation, data migration often becomes the silent disruptor. Despite its critical role, data migration is routinely undervalued. This ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ERP data plays a central role in the enterprise data ecosystem, connecting core business transactions with the broader data ...
SageX has announced the expansion of its AI-powered automation platform tailored specifically for manufacturing companies seeking to eliminate manual processes and modernize financial and operational ...
It’s the ultimate headache for a mid-sized company: After inheriting multiple enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems through M&A, it is now laboring under the siloed management of human capital, ...
Composable IT involves the creation of modular, flexible technology systems that can be easily combined and adapted to meet the changing needs of a business. This approach makes it easier to integrate ...
Modern AI systems now make it possible to automatically extract data from massive volumes of information across multiple sources. This includes documents, images, web pages, and even voice messages.
While Optical Character Recognition (OCR) has long enabled the digitization of printed text, handwriting has remained largely inaccessible to automation due to its variability and lack of structure.
Editor’s Note: Norman Katz, president of supply chain consultancy Katzscan Inc., writes a monthly column for Supply Chain Management Review. Katz’s column appears on the third Monday of each month. I ...