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AI in commerce: Essential use cases for B2B and B2C

IBM Business Partners

  In the context of this rapid advancement, generative AI and automation have the capacity to create more fundamentally relevant and contextually appropriate buying experiences. But as businesses around the globe rapidly adopt the technology to augment processes from merchandising to order management, there is some risk.

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4 strategic sourcing use cases to strengthen your supply chain

IBM Services

Another way to use strategic sourcing methods to reduce costs is through digital transformation , such as automating manual processes. Technology that streamlines and automates transactions and contract management can significantly reduce these errors and expedite sourcing processes.

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Six EAM trends pushing the oil and gas industries forward

IBM Business Partners

EAM systems can include functions like maintenance management, asset lifecycle management , inventory management and work order management, among others. Inventory management : Managing an inventory of spare parts and materials is a significant challenge for oil and gas companies.

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What is a Procurement Project Management Software? – Definition

Obobo

This software can help organizations keep track of their procurement projects, as well as manage and monitor the progress of these projects. Additionally, procurement project management software can also help organizations to automate their procurement processes. The different types of procurement project management software.

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Business process management (BPM) examples

IBM Services

Get the COO’s Pocket Guide to Enterprise-wide Intelligent Automation 3 main types of business process management Integration-centric BPM focuses on processes that don’t require much human involvement. Processes such as contract drafting, negotiation, approval, and execution can also be digitized and automated.