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Ramco Aviation Suite launches V5.8.9 driving AI/ML towards mainstream adoption.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) Ramco Systems

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ERP applications traditionally do as dictated. It absorbs tons of data every time a business transaction takes place โ€“ from customer order to RFQs, purchase request to invoice, travel expenses to reimbursement claims. But the data is never wielded to the advantage of the employee or the employer. The solution lies in enterprise application becoming active, instead of remaining passive. At Ramco, our ERP software is integrated with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) which can analyze the data, question a user, and recommend optimum solutions to implement. It is made for the future where the applications should be able to think, predict and prompt.


In Good Company: Software firm Ramco's 'VA' has his head in the Cloud

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Mr Virender Aggarwal, chief executive of Ramco Systems, knows what it is like to feel the world is collapsing around you. In January 2009, as the top man for Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa for Satyam Computer Services, a Big Six Indian outsourcing firm, he was summoned with other top executives to the company's Hyderabad headquarters for what he thought was a routine meeting. Gathered at the Novotel Hotel, he remembers a senior colleague staggering into the room, face ashen and so shaken that the Blackberry phone he was holding fell out of his hands. Dr B. Ramalinga Raju, Satyam's founder and CEO, had just admitted to cooking the company books on a massive scale and gone to the police with his confession. India's biggest corporate scandal had just broken, sending tremors around the world and shaking the nation's much-admired outsourcing industry to its core.