Digital Transformation

Getting Transformation Right

Digital transformation may be seen by some as yet another industry buzzword, but the fact is that by 2022, global spending on digital transformation is expected to reach nearly $2 trillion. The size of the anticipated market is such that it is not surprising to learn that most enterprises are either busy with, or are at least considering, some form of digitisation strategy.

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From Manufacturing To The Cloud – The ERP Evolution

“A key part of the ERP evolution was the shift to having ERP applications in many organisations, which began to drive deeper capabilities and enabled them to grow and become more specialised. At the same time, the growing usage of such systems meant including broader components of functionality. With this, a more modularised ERP was developed that could service many different industries, from the automotive sector to the media.

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Mint Group leading with Cognitive Service & AI

“With Artificial Intelligence (AI) it has become possible to ask “Where do I want to go and how can I use AI to get me there?” notes du Toit, adding that AI and Cognitive Computing provides Mint with the capability to transform data into insights in real-time and then build models on top of those insights to automate, learn and disrupt.

Business Continuity

5 Ways Business Central Can Change Your Business

With growing targets and shrinking spending allocations, it is also harder for management teams to balance business functions across different silos of varied and aged technologies. Until recently, it also seemed impossible to implement a business management system affordable to an SME with a resultant ROI.

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How AI Is Transforming Customer Engagement

Mint’s Intelligent Insights (II) Practice offers a holistic technological solution offering AI solutions to Mint’s customers. “It is based on Microsoft Cognitive Services, so we don’t need to worry about building anything but can instead focus bridging a customer’s problem with AI services.”

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ERP considerations amid COVID-19

By combining your ERP with a CRM, you centralise all data, gathering a view of the entire supply chain in relation to customer management. Dynamics 365 has inherent CRM features which, if you have not been utilising at full capacity, can help ensure closer alignment, the interaction between sales teams and feedback to customers.