
Why 2026 Will Be the Year Enterprise Systems Finally Let Go of the CenterÂ
2026 will redefine enterprise IT as organizations embrace clean core ERP, decentralized architectures, API-driven integration, and AI at the system edge.

2026 will redefine enterprise IT as organizations embrace clean core ERP, decentralized architectures, API-driven integration, and AI at the system edge.

Applying Agentic AI to Legacy Systems can bring significant gains in efficiency and speed, but it’s rarely straightforward. Kausik Chaudhuri breaks down four key challenges to watch out for.

Updating outdated software can be costly — but not modernizing often ends up costing even more in the long run. With the right strategy, modernization can be both practical and cost-effective, helping you transition to scalable, secure systems without overspending.

Discover how AI technology enhances ITSM processes, boosting efficiency and delivering improved user experiences.

We do like to believe that our deep immersion in the technology industry – especially domains like Cloud computing and automation – qualify us to offer insightful predictions about major technology trends to watch this year.

Here’s a look at seven key data lake challenges that organizations need to address to get the most out of data lake architectures.

ERP News interviews Kausik Chaudhuri, Chief Innovation Officer who discusses the potential of AI, the challenges, and complexities that demand insight and expertise.

As we approach 2024, the enterprise technology landscape is witnessing numerous transformations across domains including Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), AI, Cloud Migration, Automation and Security.

Handling data is no easy task. Successfully managing someone else’s data adds another layer of complexity. Managed Service Providers contend with this daily. They function as stewards for data that they don’t own, yet they hold the responsibility for its protection, monitoring, security and overall management. Such a task can be daunting, and the evolving

Many organizations view planned downtime as an unavoidable inconvenience and a costly expense. By leveraging Cloud technology and strategic planning, businesses can minimize the impact of downtime on their operations and maximize the potential benefits.