An ERP unifies your business data. An AI operating system unifies the data and runs the operations on top of it. Here’s how they relate.
The ERP’s insight was unification: put orders, inventory, finance and resources into one source of truth so the whole business works from the same data. That was a genuine leap, and it still matters. But an ERP stops at the record. People still perform every process it tracks — raising the purchase order, reconciling the account, chasing the supplier.
For a small or mid-sized business, that is the catch. You get the unified data, but you also need the staff and the long, costly implementation to operate it.
An AI operating system keeps the unified data model an ERP gives you, then adds AI employees that perform the operations — procurement, fulfilment, reconciliation, support — end to end. The processes run themselves and report outcomes, rather than waiting for a person to operate each step.
For established enterprises with mature ERP investments, an AI operating system can run the execution layer on top. For smaller operations, it can replace the need for a heavy ERP altogether — giving you the unified data and the workforce to act on it in one platform.
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