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Is Agentic AI the Beginning of the End for ERP? Predictions of enterprise resource planning's (ERP's) demise are not new, but ERP isn't dead – it's evolving as it seeks to govern AI.
Is Agentic AI the Beginning of the End for ERP? Predictions of enterprise resource planning's (ERP's) demise are not new, but ERP isn't dead – it's evolving as it seeks to govern AI.
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