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Three major enterprise tech vendor moves landed within daysof each other: SAP acquiring Reltio, IBM closing an $11 billion deal for Confluent, and IFS scrapping user-based pricing entirely - and the common thread is the removal of friction en route to enterprise AI value realization. This episode of EdgeBytes breaks down what each move actually means: SAPbetting that data integrity, not the AI model itself, is the real competitive moat; IBM assembling a real-time data backbone for its watsonx stack; and IFS making a fundamental argument that in an agentic world, you price the work, notthe workers. Taken together, they point to the same conclusion: enterprise AI stalls when cost, data, or execution create friction, and the tech vendors that remove that friction fastest will lead the next era of enterprise transformation.Stream this timely episode now, and be sure to LIKE, SHARE, and COMMENT!
By Mark Vigoroso, Founder and CEO, The Enterprise Edge | ex-CEO, CMO, CRO, CCOThree major enterprise tech vendor moves landed within daysof each other: SAP acquiring Reltio, IBM closing an $11 billion deal for Confluent, and IFS scrapping user-based pricing entirely - and the common thread is the removal of friction en route to enterprise AI value realization. This episode of EdgeBytes breaks down what each move actually means: SAPbetting that data integrity, not the AI model itself, is the real competitive moat; IBM assembling a real-time data backbone for its watsonx stack; and IFS making a fundamental argument that in an agentic world, you price the work, notthe workers. Taken together, they point to the same conclusion: enterprise AI stalls when cost, data, or execution create friction, and the tech vendors that remove that friction fastest will lead the next era of enterprise transformation.Stream this timely episode now, and be sure to LIKE, SHARE, and COMMENT!