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Autonomous Intelligent Enterprises Will be Decision-driven

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For years, business consultants have insisted companies need to transform into digital enterprises to remain relevant. More recently they have gone further to insist that businesses need to move towards greater autonomy in their business processes; hence, a new emphasis on autonomous intelligent enterprises.

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The Digital Enterprise and Boring AI

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Most, if not all, business leaders understand that the corporate landscape changed dramatically when the world entered the Digital Age and data became the lifeblood of most enterprises. Asay adds, “One big way enterprises are doing this is with AI/ML, but not with gee-whiz flying cars. These organizations are 1.7

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Looking Forward to the Autonomous Intelligent Enterprise

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. … As it exists today, AI detects patterns and guides enterprises in making optimal decisions for workers, management, and shareholders alike.”[2] ” Like some other experts, El-Agamy believes that successful future businesses will move towards becoming autonomous intelligent enterprises. .”

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The Road to the Autonomous Intelligent Enterprise

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.” As a result, the digital enterprise vision failed to capture the future business environment as it is now emerging. He insists they need to move beyond becoming digital enterprises to become autonomous intelligent enterprises. Tech journalist George Lawton calls the continuing journey an automation revolution.

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8 Reasons Why Your Supply Chain Needs a Low-Code/No-Code Digital Platform

Read this whitepaper from TechTarget and GEP to see how it can benefit your enterprise. Low-code/no-code is a powerful innovation in software development that’s already redefining what’s possible with digital supply chain and procurement platforms.

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Towards the Autonomous Intelligent Enterprise: An Introduction

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Several years ago, Ron Craig, a Senior Principal Product Marketing Director at Oracle, wrote, “The ability of enterprises to generate data is increasingly outpacing their ability to realize real value from that data. ”[1] Craig predicts that organizations that transform into autonomous enterprises will find future success.

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Metaverses for Enterprises and Consumers

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As discussed below, the shared metaverse will be an interesting environment in which consumers and enterprises interact. The Enterprise Metaverse. Greg Roach, CTO at Spinview, explains, “The main goal of the enterprise metaverse is to bring people together for work, and at the foundation is digital twins.

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How to Create Business Value with an Effective Supplier DEI Program

Supplier diversity programs can help enhance enterprise reputation, but what can they do for the bottom line? This new paper from GEP that provides a plan to create business value with an effective supplier DEI program. Read it now.

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The Cost-Plus World of Supply Chains: The Macroeconomic and Geopolitical Environment

From new pricing strategies and material substitutability to alternative suppliers and stockpiling, a new GEP-commissioned Economist Impact report reveals that enterprises are adopting a variety of approaches underpinned by data and technology.

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Strategic Cost Management Approaches to Unlock Growth and Increase Profitability

Discover how these strategies can boost your enterprise's financial health, helping not only to keep up but to excel in today's market. This GEP bulletin, "Strategic Cost Management Approaches to Unlock Growth and Increase Profitability," breaks this down into clear, actionable steps.

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Transforming Supply Chains for Higher Performance and Resiliency

What can enterprises do to accelerate digital transformation? Today, just 8% of companies have the digital maturity required to achieve resilience and mitigate supply chain disruptions, as per a new HBR Analytic Services - GEP study. Read the full report now to find out!

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Supply Chain Evolution: Digital Transformation Is the Way Forward

A new study by The Economist shows that 54% of enterprises want to rethink their supply chains. Make them more agile and resilient. How would supply chains evolve from here? And what should supply chain leaders be doing differently? Download the report today!

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GEP Outlook 2021 Report

It’s 2021, and many enterprises are still reeling from the unprecedented disruption of last year. Get a leg up with the GEP Outlook 2021 Report, featuring eight critical leadership themes that will help you navigate uncertainty and thrive in the new normal.

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5 Early Indicators Your Embedded Analytics Will Fail

Many application teams leave embedded analytics to languish until something—an unhappy customer, plummeting revenue, a spike in customer churn—demands change. But by then, it may be too late. In this White Paper, Logi Analytics has identified 5 tell-tale signs your project is moving from “nice to have” to “needed yesterday.".

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Just in Time vs. Just in Case: What’s the Way Forward for Supply Chains?

Read this latest GEP paper to learn how enterprises can ensure adequate supplies without running excess inventory. Just-in-time supply chains worked just fine — until they didn’t. Is more inventory the answer? It’s not a binary solution.