
ERP trend forecast for 2024
Unit4 forecasts the most important ERP trends for the year 2024. Claus Jepsen, Chief Product and Technology Officer, names nine points that he considers relevant.
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Unit4 forecasts the most important ERP trends for the year 2024. Claus Jepsen, Chief Product and Technology Officer, names nine points that he considers relevant.

Fraunhofer CCIT has developed a smart sensor that measures vibrations on mechanical components and evaluates them on site using artificial intelligence. As a result, anomalies are detected independently and transmitted to the cloud.

We are looking for the 'Product of the Year 2024'! We have published over 600 products over the past year and now they have been decided: We present the nominations in 12 categories in which you can vote for your personal favorite!

Cloud projects are increasingly turning into cloud exits, according to Thomas-Krenn.AG. This trend will continue in 2024. Key topics in the coming year will be edge computing, sustainability, energy efficiency and closer cooperation with partners.

According to AltIndex.com, the market for machine learning has more than doubled compared to the previous year and will reach a value of USD 158 billion in 2023. This figure is set to rise by 30% to over USD 200 billion next year.

The Technical University of Nuremberg has only just accepted its first students - now it is set to become the first specialist university for artificial intelligence. The Free State of Bavaria has big plans.

Questions and answers on the EU "AI Act"
For some, artificial intelligence is the promise of the future, for others it is a major threat. The EU has now agreed on rules in a marathon meeting. In Brussels, this is being celebrated as "historic" - but what does it mean?

How risky is the use of artificial intelligence? The EU has now presented rules to make the dangers of computer technology manageable. For some, this goes too far, others complain about excessive restrictions.
Three out of four manufacturers in Germany are confronted with disruptions to their supply chains several times a year. A recent survey by Kinaxis, a provider of supply chain management, shows that many still find it difficult to react quickly enough.

Siemens announces the acquisition of BuntPlanet, a technology company based in San Sebastian, Spain. BuntPlanet provides software applications for water management companies worldwide.