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    Is AI Crippling ERP?

    AdminBy AdminMay 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read8 Views
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    For decades, ERP (enterprise-resource planning) systems have been the backbone of business. They brought together finance, manufacturing, supply chains, procurement, human resources, and customer data into one centralized platform. Then came M2M (machine-to-machine) communications and the rise of the IoT (Internet of Things), connecting physical assets, equipment, and infrastructure to digital systems in realtime. Now, AI (artificial intelligence) has entered the conversation—and many are beginning to ask one really big question: Will AI be the end of ERP?

    I’d like to add my two cents to this conversation. For one, this isn’t the first time we have had this conversation. We literally had this exact same ERP conversation when M2M and IoT technologies exploded onto the scene.

    For what it’s worth, what we are witnessing now is not the end of ERP, but rather the next major evolution of enterprise technology. AI is transforming ERP, how data is interpreted, and how businesses make decisions. In many ways, AI is doing for ERP what the IoT did: It is making enterprise systems smarter, more autonomous, and more predictive.

    Let’s take a closer look at why this is all unfolding now.

    All about ERP

    Traditional ERP systems were designed to organize business operations. They standardized workflows, automated transactional processes, and helped companies improve efficiency. But ERP systems historically relied heavily on human input and human interpretation.

    An ERP system could tell a project manager construction supplies were low. A finance system could flag cost overruns. A supply-chain dashboard could reveal shipment delays. But ultimately, people still had to analyze the information, determine root causes, and make decisions.

    The rise of M2M and IoT dramatically expanded what ERP systems could see. Machines began communicating directly with enterprise systems. Sensors delivered realtime operational data from construction jobsites, fleets, warehouses, utilities, and infrastructure systems. Suddenly, ERP was no longer operating solely from historical records and manually entered transactions.

    All of this technology has brought us to the place where we have loads of data, but we lack enough purposeful data-driven intentional insights. This is now where AI can enter the equation. Today’s AI systems can analyze massive amounts of enterprise and operational data faster than humans ever could. They can identify patterns, predict disruptions, recommend actions, and in some cases autonomously execute decisions.

    All about AI

    Every major technology wave changes how work gets done. ERP digitized business processes. M2M and IoT digitized physical operations. AI is now digitizing intelligence itself. This doesn’t mean old technologies disappear. It means they evolve into something new.

    Let’s consider the example of Intuit. Earlier this month the company announced several enhancements to its Intuit Enterprise Suite, combining data and AI to drive faster decisions. With financial and operational data in one place, businesses can streamline operations and drive scale.

    Is AI Crippling ERP?

    Here we see AI simply helps to provide insights, automate processes, and integrate human capital management operations and money transactions in one place. Now, teams have advanced multi-entity close, meaningful reporting, and expanded construction-specific capabilities and workflows to improve cash flow.

    It is becoming clear AI is not creating the demise of ERP just yet. Rather, it is helping enterprise systems become more intelligent.

    Want to tweet about this article? Use hashtags #construction #IoT #sustainability #AI #5G #cloud #edge #futureofwork #infrastructure #ERP

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