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Standardising finance and supply chain systems has cut TCL SunPower's close by three days and sharpened inventory accuracy after an acquisition-led expansion.
Finance teams could cut manual work and tighten oversight as SAP Concur rolls out AI tools for approvals, cards and meeting planning.
The long-term arrangement should cut outages and speed up issue resolution across Knorr-Bremse's global SAP, engineering and PLM systems.
Businesses can avoid costly ERP rip-and-replace projects by layering AI and automation onto existing systems, Rimini Street says.
AI use in Australia and New Zealand is shifting from pilots to routine finance and marketing tasks, SAP said in a regional review.
The third-party software support provider is broadening its leadership bench as it pushes for faster global growth and tighter delivery control.
Finance teams face mounting AI bills as Yarken joins a 30-member Linux Foundation group aiming to standardise token cost reporting.
Existing customers will see no disruption as the consultancy unifies its Canadian and US operations under one global name to chase AI and cloud demand.
The move frees budget for AI and eCommerce projects, while preserving more than 700 SAP customisations and avoiding a costly S/4HANA migration.
It aims to cut manual work for travel and finance teams as new dashboards, approval tools and disruption alerts roll out in stages.
Half of business travellers admit bending expense rules, as unapproved AI use and weak approvals add to finance teams' compliance worries.
The update could help SAP users expose ERP data to AI agents without altering core systems, while cutting compute costs in BigQuery.
The service targets firms struggling to monitor autonomous AI agents, as enterprises face wider security, compliance and cost risks.
Channel chiefs get a new yardstick as anonymised data from 30,000 partners shows deal registration can lift pipeline and closed revenue.
Cloud spending is set to trigger costly remediation for Canadian firms as undocumented systems, rising costs and security gaps pile up.
SAP's survey of 2,600 executives finds fragmented AI use is limiting returns, with data gaps and weak governance slowing rollout.
The planned handover keeps Epicor's strategy intact as it leans on cloud and AI software to serve manufacturers, distributors and retailers.
Enterprises can now buy AI work by output, as the new marketplace aims to cut project costs and speed delivery across functions.
Up bank grew by focusing on design and trust, with more than 80 per cent of customers arriving through word of mouth.
A survey of 204 US executives found 22% had suffered an AI-enabled breach in ERP systems, deepening doubts over existing safeguards.