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What is ERP? Enterprise resource planning systems explained

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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a system of integrated software applications that manages day-to-day business processes and operations across finance, human resources, procurement, distribution, supply chain, and other functions. ERP systems improve enterprise operations in a number of ways. Key features of ERP systems.

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10 ways AI can make IT more productive

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Provide more context to alerts Receiving an error text message that states nothing more than, “something went wrong,” typically requires IT staff members to review logs and identify the issue. Many AI systems use machine learning, constantly learning and adapting to become even more effective over time,” he says.

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Can the CIO role prevail over AI?

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And when it comes to business and management IT jobs, 63% were classified as “high transformation” due to AI. Generative AI does have the ability to replace CIOs who don’t embrace the innovative shifts coming for companies,” says Tim Crawford, a former CIO himself and now a CIO strategic advisor at AVOA, a technology consultancy.

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AI makes edge computing more relevant to CIOs

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Analysts predict the incoming phase of enterprise AI will herald agentic systems that require minimal human intervention, with 75% of CIOs increasing their AI budgets during this year alone, according to a recent report from Gartner. An added benefit, as well, is data privacy, a contentious topic for AI systems.

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7 sins of digital transformation

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By focusing on technology, CIOs can deliver transitionary results, such as improving infrastructure agility by migrating to the cloud or improving user experiences by upgrading legacy systems to SaaS. There’s often ambition to address all or most problems, but that can leave the system user behind.

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IT leaders adjust budget priorities as economic outlook shifts

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“We haven’t changed our forecast in three quarters,” he says, noting that the US gross domestic product (GDP) is, technically, already in recession territory and has been for the past six months. Puritan Life Insurance Company of America Some of the projected growth is due to new users; not everything is yet on the cloud.

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6 signs an IT manager is struggling — and how to help

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Part of the problem, Clark says, is that middle managers in IT need to get up to speed quickly on new technology and integrate it into existing systems. This can lead less experienced managers to have difficulty balancing technical requirements and business objectives, he says. Active listening is also key.