The ERP Minute Episode 233: April 14th, 2026

ECI began the week by announcing its strategic alliance with software provider In Time Tec. In other news, Aptean announced the release of Logility DemandAI+ on AppCentral, Aptean’s agentic AI platform. Then, Oracle announced Fusion Agentic Applications for finance and supply chain operations. Finally, Celonis announced a new phase of its long-standing collaboration with Oracle to help enterprises modernize operations and industrialize Enterprise AI.

ECI began the week by announcing its strategic alliance with software provider In Time Tec. In other news, Aptean announced the release of Logility DemandAI+ on AppCentral, Aptean’s agentic AI platform. Then, Oracle announced Fusion Agentic Applications for finance and supply chain operations. Finally, Celonis announced a new phase of its long-standing collaboration with Oracle to help enterprises modernize operations and industrialize Enterprise AI.

 

Hi and welcome to episode 233 of The ERP Minute. I’m your host, Rebekah McCabe.

ECI began the week by announcing its strategic alliance with software provider In Time Tec. This alliance will drive automation, quality, and speed in managed print services (MPS) assessments and fleet design. In Time Tec brings a critical, user-friendly assessment and design platform to ECI’s integrated product ecosystem. Its Cartos Suite, a cloud-native MPS assessment tool set, leverages ECI’s Printanista remote device data collection to bridge business logic with real-time fleet intelligence. Working together, these products bring dealers greater sales proposal automation capabilities for streamlined end-to-end assessment workflows with more data-driven insights. This announcement will enable businesses to remotely manage devices and develop reports for great insights.

In other news, Aptean announced the release of Logility DemandAI+ on AppCentral, Aptean’s agentic AI platform. DemandAI+ is Logility’s AI-first demand planning and forecasting solution, designed with advanced AI, and now available with prebuilt agents ready to activate on day one. Customers can deploy these AI agents to improve forecast accuracy, instantly retrieve historical data, detect emerging trends, and flag training opportunities so planners can focus on the most important decisions and improve forecast performance. Improvements like this from Aptean will continue to help organizations improve their analytics and make more informed business decisions.

Then, Oracle announced Fusion Agentic Applications for finance and supply chain operations. The new agentic applications are powered by coordinated teams of specialized AI agents that are outcome-driven proactive, reasoning-based, and engineered for enterprise execution. Built into Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, Fusion Agentic Applications for finance and supply chain can make and execute decisions within business processes by securely accessing unified enterprise data, workflows, policies, approval hierarchies, permissions, and transactional context. Examples include a Collectors Workspace, Cost Accounting Close Workspace, Logistics Execution Command Center, Process Manufacturing Workspace, and more. Oracle continues to invest in industry specific solutions to help meet the unique needs of customers without having to create costly customizations.

Finally, Celonis announced a new phase of its long-standing collaboration with Oracle to help enterprises modernize operations and industrialize Enterprise AI, driving real business value. This collaboration enables companies to deploy the Celonis Process Intelligence Platform on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and builds on existing integrations between Celonis and Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications. The partnership will enable customers to enhance AI-driven workflows, identify high-impact opportunities for automation and Enterprise AI adoption, orchestrate end-to-end processes across Oracle Fusion Cloud applications, and support modernization initiatives. The Celonis platform offers customers a specialized approach to process mining and operational improvements, making this an invaluable tool now available to Oracle customers directly on OCI.

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