The March 2026 issue of ERP News Magazine explores how enterprise systems are entering a new era of intelligence. As artificial intelligence becomes more deeply embedded in business operations, ERP
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When it comes to slots, players are usually presented with finished products online. But what goes on behind the scenes? The production of slots has changed dramatically in recent years.
Enterprise resource planning systems have become increasingly sophisticated. Modern ERP and HCM platforms manage payroll, compliance, scheduling, analytics, and workforce forecasting with remarkable precision. Yet despite these advancements, many organizations
Every person deserves to return home from work in the same condition they arrived. While workplace safety is often associated with high-risk jobs, protecting employee health is a responsibility shared
The proposed collaboration reflects growing interest in integrating ERP systems with compliant, institutional-grade blockchain infrastructure as asset tokenization gains traction in Asia’s regulated markets.
Canadian Business Growth Fund’s minority investment signals rising demand for AI-enabled ERP and multi-platform modernization services in the enterprise mid-market.
As many European manufacturers delay or reassess IT investments, industrial software group Forterro closed 2025 with €375 million in revenue, signaling a structural shift toward cloud-based, AI-enabled platforms in the
New recipe, batch execution, and materials traceability features aim to help regulated manufacturers improve quality control, compliance, and real-time production visibility.
IBM today unveiled the next generation of IBM FlashSystem, co-run by agentic AI, ushering in a new era of autonomous storage. By enhancing FlashSystem's existing AI capabilities with agentic AI, IBM
Enterprise asset and aviation maintenance platform will underpin SkyAlyne’s long-term Royal Canadian Air Force training operations, highlighting the growing role of industrial ERP and AI-driven asset management in defence aviation.
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