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Transforming the Future of Energy with AI in Supply Chain

AI is a big buzzword and seems to be all business leaders want to talk about these days. But in real-world applications, how are cutting-edge technologies like AI and cloud solutions revolutionizing the way energy companies operate to meet the growing demand for renewable resources?

In this new episode of Supply Chain Now, sponsored by Microsoft, hosts Scott W. Luton and Kevin L. Jackson are joined by Amy Dale, Vice President, SAP Americas, with Capgemini, and Jon Cwiak, Managing Enterprise Architect, Microsoft CCoE, with Capgemini to answer that very question. Join us for a fascinating conversation about how energy companies are transforming their operations with AI, cloud technologies, and SAP integrations.

Listen in as they explore the challenges and opportunities in the energy sector, highlighting the role of technology in driving sustainability, improving supply chain efficiency, and addressing the growing demand for renewable energy sources. Amy and Jon share their expertise in overcoming regulatory hurdles, managing big data, and implementing cloud solutions that reduce costs while enhancing performance.

Join us to discover how Capgemini and Microsoft are helping energy companies optimize their operations through AI-driven insights, cybersecurity strategies, and seamless integration of SAP on Azure, and learn why these innovations shape the future of energy and global supply chains.

 

This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Kevin L. Jackson, and produced by Amanda Luton and Katherine Hintz. 

 

 

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