Athena Technology Solutions has introduced FabOrchestrator™, positioning it as the manufacturing industry’s first “Agentic AI Foundry”—a platform designed to automate decision-making and streamline factory operations. Announced on April 15, 2026,
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Half a century is a rare milestone in enterprise software—particularly in a market defined by constant reinvention, shifting architectures, and evolving technology narratives. Yet while many ERP vendors have repeatedly
In a landscape of fragmented software, manual integration remains a hidden cost for many businesses. When operations, manufacturing and accounts live in disconnected worlds, every interface becomes a potential point
Procurement teams are facing a familiar scenario: their vendor is rolling out a major platform change, and they're being asked to migrate. This time it's Next-Gen Ariba, which begins rolling
Canals has expanded its Operating AI platform, introducing new capabilities designed to automate core workflows across accounts receivable, purchase order tracking, and customer inquiry handling. The move reflects a broader
Oracle and NetSuite are targeting a longstanding issue in the restaurant industry: fragmented back-office systems that limit visibility, slow down decision-making and increase operational complexity. With the introduction of a
Autotrader has extended its partnership with Embridge Consulting, signaling a broader shift toward platform-led transformation models that prioritize integration, scalability and continuous change across enterprise environments. While the agreement builds
Unanet and Xpedeon Expand Partnership to North America, Targeting CRM–ERP Disconnect in Construction
Unanet and Xpedeon have announced the expansion of their partnership into North America, bringing together CRM and ERP capabilities into a unified platform designed for construction firms. The move reflects
As artificial intelligence continues to move deeper into enterprise systems, SAP security teams are beginning to explore its practical role beyond experimentation. While initial skepticism remains, early use cases are
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.
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