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While data sharing remains a challenge, many organizations already benefit from two key things that AI does now for supply chain management.
SAP’s new global head of AI, Walter Sun, previously worked on Microsoft’s Dynamics 365 Copilot.
Nvidia’s chips have evolved beyond their video game niche to power enterprise AI models, the industrial metaverse, and self-driving cars. Now the company seeks to seize the generative AI opportunity in the cloud.
Falkonry offers a time series-based data analytics suite to help enterprises manage and maintain manufacturing equipment.
Natural language processing is a branch of AI that enables computers to understand, process, and generate language just as people do — and its use in business is rapidly growing.
Forecasts show that enterprise applications sales will grow at 9.6% annually, reaching $483 billion in 2027.
Starter combines Salesforce’s key offerings across its sales, marketing, and service portfolios into one suite with a simplified user interface on the back of its Data Cloud.
There are tensions between IT and line-of-business leaders about the risks of moving too fast or losing control of data, however.
Although it is still early days for the technology, the McKinsey report showed its adoption is picking up across industry sectors.
The new capabilities include features such as the Reorder Portal, Order Support, and Pay Now.