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Unlocking the Untapped Potential of Cloud Marketplaces

PLM Alliances

Forbes predicts 20% of retail purchases will take place online in 2024, rising to 23% by 2027. With over $300 billion in untapped cloud commitments across vendors, we believe cloud marketplaces are the path to reaching cloud-ready buyers and unlocking committed but unutilized IT budget. The first dimension to focus on is your products.

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Autonomous Driving (AD) and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) for Trucks Reveal Accelerated Development

Frost & Sullivan

Our Top Picks Kodiak Robotics California-based Kodiak Robotics showcased its “driverless-ready” sixth-generation autonomous truck, a custom-fitted Kenworth T680 that includes an array of sensors such as cameras, lidar, radar, microphones, and runs on Nvidia GPU. Aurora’s deployment at scale is expected by end of 2024.

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Top 10 Low-Code/No-Code Tools

Channel Insider

As a result, Statista estimates that the global low-code development market revenue will hit USD 65 billion by 2027. In addition, the ready-made building blocks are configurable to meet the project’s specific needs. AI capabilities. Image source: Statista ). This is achieved through the use of low-code/no-code platforms.

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Non-disruptive SAP ERP modernization on IBM Power

IBM Business Partners

While SAP released their next-generation ERP, S/4HANA, in 2015 and announced its plans to discontinue the support for ECC by 2027, more than 60% of customers have yet to initiate their move to S/4HANA 1. SAP ECC has been the ERP solution for over two decades that runs the core business of many global enterprises.

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Movers & Shakers Interview with Mr. Vasudevan Krishnamachari, President & Head, Light Vehicle Business Unit, Brakes India and Mr. Rajiv Balagangadharan, Head, European Business, Brakes India

Frost & Sullivan

The tailwinds supporting us are a skilled and young workforce, competitive manufacturing, which is world-class in terms of process control, quality, and engineering capabilities — which can help us address technology gaps. Yet, as component suppliers, our teams are ready to evolve with the ever-emerging automotive landscape.