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AI is reshaping the enterprise resource planning (ERP) landscape, as vendors seek to harness the technology to help their customers improve operations, achieve efficiencies, and innovate.
Think agentic AI will magically fix your legacy systems? Think again — without strategy, it’s a high-risk, high-cost gamble.
CIOs may have to pay for the current AI boom through rising prices and new products as AI vendors, hyperscalers, and software makers seek to recoup their AI investments.
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From emerging technologies to shaping a new corporate culture, CIO's latest summit will provide strategic advice for IT teams as well as personal career development.
It’s no wonder ERP has such a bad reputation: The history surrounding the complex and expensive enterprise software market is packed with tales of vendor mudslinging, outrageous hype and epic failures.
The judge allowed parts of the case to proceed to trial, but pushed back against accusations that SAP was inappropriately denying a rival access to customer data.
SAP’s licensing reshuffles mean CIOs need to keep a close eye on costs, particularly when it comes to AI services.
IFS plans to roll TheLoops’ agentic AI capabilities into its ERP system by year-end — but customers will have to wait to find out what these new features will cost.
Oracle is betting on its database dominance, AI vision, and massive data center investments in a bid to overtake current giants in the cloud.
Where’s the IT market headed? From AI to the edge, here’s a rundown of what’s shifting of late in terms of IT offerings, strategies, deployments, and investments.
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