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12 most popular AI use cases in the enterprise today

CIO

Organizations all around the globe are implementing AI in a variety of ways to streamline processes, optimize costs, prevent human error, assist customers, manage IT systems, and alleviate repetitive tasks, among other uses. And with the rise of generative AI, artificial intelligence use cases in the enterprise will only expand.

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Lack of IT alignment hampers migration to SAP S/4HANA, report says

CIO

Only a minority of companies who are either current SAP customers, or plan to become SAP ERP users, have completed their migration to the company’s S/4HANA system, even though support for its ECC on-premises suite will end in 2030, according to a report from digital transformation services provider LeanIX.

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Lilt raises $55M to bolster its business-focused AI translation platform

TechCrunch

San Francisco, Calfornia-based Lilt was co-founded by Green and John DeNero in 2015. Green is a former Northrop Grumman software engineer who later worked as a research intern on the Google Translate team, developing an AI language system for improving English-to-Arabic translations. .” AI-powered translations. A robust market.

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SAP cloud sales jump, fueling a rise in revenue

CIO

That’s good news for SAP, since the company has been pushing customers to migrate from its legacy Business Suite 7, which is usually run on-premises, ever since S/4HANA was launched in 2015. ERP Systems, Technology Industry However, the company has a long way to go.

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How to incubate a winning innovation program

CIO

This is why innovation programs have become so critical to sustaining the success of enterprises. This iterative transformation started in 2015 when Domino’s redefined ordering pizza delivery via Twitter. It’s admittedly difficult to begin this shift as it requires change to organizational culture, values, and reward systems.

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Tive, a startup developing supply chain visibility tools, raises $54M

TechCrunch

Census survey reporting that they’ve experienced delays with domestic suppliers. According to a 2020 Statista survey , 41% of executives in the automotive and transportation industry alone said their company lost $50 to $100 million due to supply chain issues, a figure which has likely climbed higher since.

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So much fintech M&A

TechCrunch

A lot has changed in the markets since then, so this feels like a good outcome for the startup, which was founded by Paul Sawaya and Roger Lee in 2015. What happened to due diligence here??? Sounds like Mesh, like competitor Brex last year, is going after more enterprise customers.

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