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AI in commerce: Essential use cases for B2B and B2C

IBM Business Partners

But as businesses around the globe rapidly adopt the technology to augment processes from merchandising to order management, there is some risk. It can also facilitate compliance with local regulations, streamlining the logistics of cross-border transactions.

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4 strategic sourcing use cases to strengthen your supply chain

IBM Services

Outside consumer demand for traceability, new regulations may make it imperative for some businesses: the FDA’s Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Rule 204 requires food companies that manufacture, process, pack or hold foods on the Food Traceability List (FTL) to use traceability systems and follow new record keeping requirements. .¹

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Navigating B2B Roadmaps: Prioritizing OMS for Enhanced Inventory Visibility

Perficient Digital Transformation

Many companies find themselves unsure of whether to first implement Product Information Management (PIM) systems, Commerce Platform (ECP’s) or Order Management / Commerce Order Operations & Logistics (COOL’s!). The below short blog covers when to, and when not to, proceed with OMS solutions first.

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How to choose the best enterprise asset management software

IBM Business Partners

One business’ assets might be thousands of miles of electrical wiring, while another’s might be manufacturing equipment or warehouses. Whatever the case, large organizations can benefit from enterprise asset management (EAM) software to manage all the physical stuff the company owns.