Tagged: ai
12 posts
Why Agentic AI Should Be an Evolution, Not a Revolution
U.S. private AI investment grew to $109.1 billion in 2024 – leading to an “AI arms race” in which many businesses scrambled to be the first to announce shiny new capabilities. But did some tech…
CFOs: Are you ready to let go and trust AI?
I’ve never wanted to sky dive or do a bungee jump, but when I read some industry commentary it feels like this is what CFOs are being asked to do when it comes to investing in AI tools . For example,…
Don’t get too taken in by the hype around AI in 2025
Enterprise Times recently received some predictions for 2025 from Claus Jepsen , Chief Product and Technology Officer, Unit4 . Enterprise Times discussed some of these with him in an interview. There…
Getting Ready for the AI-Fuelled Office
Everyone is talking about the impact that artificial intelligence (AI) is having (or is going to have) on the way we work. What a lot of these studies do not try to understand is what this will mean…
As AI goes everywhere, here is how you must frame opportunities and risks
The impacts of AI on how people work with it need to be considered with technical but also human-centric thinking
Coffee And A Chat With Your ERP: How Close Are We?
Inspired by personal encounters with ChatGPT, executives may be wondering how soon they can access their enterprise’s key data just as easily using AI. If this idea interests you, there are important…
Small is beautiful in uncertain times
We are entering a period of experimentation and innovation as the latest crop of cutting edge technologies mature and are adopted at scale. This moment could be a huge opportunity for smaller…
The future of ERP is automated, conversational and very much in the cloud
Just to be different from every other article you read about technology this week, I am going to limit my take on AI to just a few sentences where it is most relevant.
Programming won’t go away but extensibility is a worthwhile substitute for many tasks
Programming has made more farewells than Frank Sinatra , but the difference being that “Old Blue Eyes” eventually played one final concert, whereas programming isn’t going to go away.
Data fundamentals first, automation second
There is a lot of excitement about technology’s potential to automate tasks making our lives easier and freeing us up to do more fun things. ChatGPT is the latest in a long line of excited debates –…
Integration Isn’t Enough: The Business Case for Integration-as-a-Service
Organizations use a variety of applications to handle business tasks, and at the center of many point solutions is the enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. In an ideal state, data from various…
Forget the hype: think about ERP integration before AI
The technology sector has always been prone to hype and promises of silver bullets. Marketers get ahead of engineers and evangelize over the promise of the Next Big Thing. Conferences dedicated to the…