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No-Code Platforms for Supply Chain – All You Need to Know

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Modern enterprises rely on supply chain software to track several activities, including manufacturing and distribution of goods. Many supply chain systems are closed-source, all-in-one, proprietary, expensive, and difficult to customize ( read Why ERP Sucks ). What are No-code Platforms?

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Supply Chain Management With JDE Managed Services: Everything You Need to Know

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Supply chain management professionals know the essentiality of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): these software systems automate everything from procurement, inventory, and financials, as well as assist with customer relations and human relations.

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Supply Chain Analytics: Benefits, Challenges & Architecture

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If you’re in the business world, you’re probably always looking for ways to streamline your supply chain operations. Luckily, supply chain analytics is here to help! But like any new technology, there are hurdles to overcome when implementing supply chain analytics.

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5 Reasons Why You Need an Order Management System

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An order management system can shape the way you run your business, increasing your productivity and morale amongst your employees — and so much more. Here’s more on why you should consider making the investment and the benefits of order management systems. What Is Order Management?

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Celebrating 40 years of Db2: Running the world’s mission critical workloads

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On June 7, 1983, a product was born that would revolutionize how organizations would store, manage, process , and query their data: IBM Db2. Codd published his famous paper “ A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks.” Over the past 40 years, Db2 has been on an exciting and transformational journey.

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