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From military service to enterprise tech - an unconventional career path is a feature, not a bug - especially when it comes to building AI This article is sponsored by: Everpure logo © Everpure

Everpure APJ Ambassador Nina Sekiguchi's unconventional career path demonstrates that diversity amplifies innovation, reveals bias, and results in multi-dimensional products relevant to everyone — not just the designers.

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AI adoption is real, but so is the change required - lessons from an ASUG Talks podcast with SAP CEO Christian Klein This article is sponsored by: ASUG logo

In an ASUG Talks interview with Tim Clark, SAP CEO Christian Klein argues that real AI enterprise value demands redesigning business processes from the ground up — not layering AI onto existing systems.

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What separates a good finance agent from a weekend project? Inside Sage's AI architecture with CTO Aaron Harris

During this exclusive chat with CTO Aaron Harris, we talked about the advances Sage has made in its AI architecture. Does this result in better finance agents? And what has Harris learned from his own agent building experiments?

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diginomica research - enterprises are spending millions on data. Here's what they told us in private

New independent research from diginomica and Serendipitus.io finds that enterprise data health is far worse than industry benchmarks suggest - and that the market telling organizations to deploy AI faster is the last place they should look for honest answers.

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How is the NHS managing £355 billion in transactions? NHS SBS talks AI, Oracle Fusion, and the future of NHS finance

NHS Shared Business Services explains how it built a national Oracle Fusion-powered finance platform processing £355 billion in NHS transactions annually - and why that foundation could be key to unlocking AI-driven transformation across the health service.

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From ‘buy’ to ‘build’ – how FranklinCovey CIO Blaine Carter is replacing packaged apps with low-code and AI

The rise of AI-powered vibe coding is tempting enterprise teams to custom-build apps rather than buy packaged solutions. This is the story of how FranklinCovey long ago made the same choice using the low-code Make app builder.

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