The enterprise landscape is at an interesting turning point. For decades, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems promised end-to-end operational clarity. However, in practice, they became sophisticated silos. Powerful as systems
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For decades, transforming an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system meant one thing: rip it out and start over. This "rip and replace" approach is expensive, disruptive and brutal in scope.
Rigid workflows can’t survive in a dynamic world. This article explores how Dynamic Work Design, combined with AI-powered ERP augmentation, transforms hidden workarounds into resilient, adaptive workflows that drive real
AI-based ERP augmentation offers a smarter alternative to costly rip-and-replace projects by enhancing existing ERP systems with modular AI capabilities. This approach delivers faster value, greater flexibility, and continuous innovation—without
Agentic AI systems, powered by autonomous, general-purpose, goal-oriented AI agents, are no longer theoretical. They are here and are being tested globally. The technology promises a major leap in automation
For enterprise resource planning (ERP) to be effective – truly effective – workflows and their associated data need to be captured, integrated and processed so that a company’s processes, costs
Business corner cases—rare but complex scenarios—are silently eroding enterprise efficiency. This article explores how these edge cases disrupt ERP performance, drain productivity, and how AI-augmentation can transform rigid systems into
Traditional ERP transformations often lead to high costs, disruption, and unresolved corner cases. This article explores a smarter alternative—using AI as a user interface to augment existing ERP systems. Learn
According to Opkey’s 2023 State of ERP Testing Report, the global ERP market is expected to reach $300 billion by 2030. Its growth is being fueled by the need for
Atigro, has launched a set of ERP augmentation services paired with a secure AI toolkit that revitalizes construction and engineering management (CEM) companies’ existing ERP assets.
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