The Intelligent Enterprise : A New Foundation for Organizations Globally
In September of 2018, IDC Analyst Connection explored the 'Intelligent Enterprise,' and found that inefficient access to fresh data, archaic business processes, and constant reconfiguration mean that legacy systems must be replaced. As organizations become more intelligent, they can run in real time, envision the future, and drive better performance outcomes through the optimization of technology and employee insights. In this report, SAP poses a series of questions to IDC's Mickey North Rizza, Vice President, Enterprise Applications and Digital Commerce, to learn how IT enables a more focused and intelligent enterprise.
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