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Workdays Tim Garippa on why the shift to usage-based pricing is bigger than any one vendor and what finance leaders can do to get ready.
Ensono's Scott Grossman and Jim Piazza describe governing AI spend in a market where Microsoft reports in credits, Snowflake reports in credits, and no cross-industry standard forces them to stop.
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Celonis' Manuel Haug argues that every time an AI agent makes an unnecessary call to an LLM, they leak a little money. Those trickles can quickly add up to a flood. To stem the flow, enterprises must give their AI agents access to the right operational context so they know how the business runs, instead of having to guess.
Never mind show me the money, its a case of show me the evidence I can trust you from customers.
Proving the technology works in physical operations meant starting with the people who have run baggage handling for decades - not just the data.
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Blue Yonder's Puneet Saxena speaks to supply chain leaders about how to navigate market uncertainty with capacity flexibility, optionality and multi-sourcing fuelled by AI and a single real-time data source.
Alteryx's Global Head of Partner Sales Engineering, Rishi Kapoor, on why the received meaning of human-in-the-loop is failing - and what the shift toward embedded oversight rests on.
The French utility firm is still in the early stages, but CEO Catherine McGregor has grand ambitions for whats to come.
A recent spate of ERP & HR pitches has left this industry analyst feeling ill. These vendor pleadings may be well intentioned but theyre also far off the mark from where they should be.
End user organizations are evolving in their enterprise ERP requirements, argues CEO Seth Ravin.
The rising cost of tokens is contributing to shaping HR decisions around headcount needs.
Finance, engineering and CRM systems consolidated with ERP implementation
Companies have spent decades simplifying supply chains by concentrating risk onto a set of seemingly stable assumptions that are now starting to unravel in our increasingly fractious world. We speak to Kinaxis Chief Product Officer Andrew Bell, who argues that companies dont just need more options they need better models.
In its first acquisition for many years, professional services automation vendor Certinia snaps up AI-native startup Moonnox for its expertise in automating services processes based on unstructured data.
Automated workflows and rich reporting will help the business manage its complex structure.
Once more for the people at the back AI will not solve your data and process issues. An FP&A session with Planful, SquareTrade and Neo4j, shines more light on the pain points and some very practical takeaways.
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