Enterprise ERP projects are undergoing a significant shift. As artificial intelligence becomes embedded into enterprise software, organizations are rethinking not only how ERP systems are implemented, but also how operational
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For many specialty contractors, operational complexity has outgrown the systems used to manage it. Project management, payroll, service operations, compliance, procurement, and finance often exist across disconnected applications, creating data
For decades, ERP systems in government have primarily served as systems of record, managing financial transactions, budgets, workforce data, and operational information. But as public sector organizations face growing pressure
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) has been the backbone of supply chain, retail, logistics, and healthcare operations for decades. Yet despite its importance, EDI remains one of the least modernized components
As artificial intelligence becomes more embedded in enterprise systems, finance is emerging as one of the first functions to experience a fundamental shift in how work gets done. The conversation
For decades, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) has been the backbone of supply chain, healthcare, retail, and distribution operations. Yet in 2026, small and mid‑sized businesses (SMBs) are facing more pressure
As ERP programmes grow in scale and complexity, many organizations continue to underestimate one of the most critical drivers of success: user adoption. While significant attention is often placed on
AvidXchange has announced the launch of embedded payments within Ministry Brands’ financial platforms, marking a continued expansion of its Accounts Payable as a Service (APaaS) strategy into vertical-specific software ecosystems.
Sage has announced an expansion of its strategic collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS), signaling a deeper push toward embedding AI directly into financial workflows for small and mid-sized businesses
OpenGov has unveiled a major expansion of its Public Service Platform at its annual conference, signaling a continued shift in how enterprise systems are designed for government. Rather than adding
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