Agentic AI Is Here: Is Your ERP Ready?
Agentic AI is fully mainstream in July 2026. The framework connecting everything: is enterprise ERP finally ready for agents that operate it autonomously?
Thoughts & Perspectives
Nine years of writing about AI, building custom ERP systems, and shipping mobile products. By Abhi Asok.
Agentic AI is fully mainstream in July 2026. The framework connecting everything: is enterprise ERP finally ready for agents that operate it autonomously?
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Shipping production mobile apps since 2017. Architectural decisions that held up, ones that didn't, and what I'd do differently if I started over today.