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What Do Industry Thought Leaders Think About The Agent-Based Metaprise Model

April 17, 2025

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What do encyclopedias, microfiche, Google, and Generative AI have in common?

What is the relationship between human Agents and AI Agents, and why is it important to Procurement’s Success?

April 15, 2025

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How do human agents work effectively with AI agents?

What is continuous, self-cleaning data?

April 15, 2025

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What is your data's self-cleaning capability - or, why data must be self-cleaning for ProcureTech to work.

How will the procuretech implementation success rate improve with the use of the Agent-based Metaprise Model?

April 9, 2025

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What are the three most important questions to ask when it comes to ProcureTech implementation success?

Which current ProcureTech solution providers recognize or champion an agent-based metaprise model?

April 8, 2025

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Which ProcureTech solution providers are making the transition to an Agent-based Metaprise model?

How can you integrate a ProcureTech equation-based Intake and orchestration model with an agent-based Metaprise model?

April 8, 2025

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How do you ensure optimal outcomes with your ProcureTech initiative?

Why is an agent-based model within a metaprise framework better for procurement than an equation-based Intake and orchestration model?

April 8, 2025

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When it comes to procurement, why is an agent-based/metaprise better than an equation-based/intake-orchestration model?

IBM RISC System/6000, 1998 RAM, and Strand Commonality

April 7, 2025

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RISC, RAM, and ProcureTech success in 2025.

C-Suite executives are concerned about the AI Black Box issue – Why not eliminate the Black Box and keep the AI?

February 26, 2025

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How can you eliminate the Black Box but keep the AI?

The Links Between Agentic AI, Strand Commonality, Similarity Heuristics, Iterative Methodologies And Why It is Important to Procurement

February 25, 2025

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Why are the links between Agentic AI, Strand Commonality, Similarity Heuristics, Iterative Methodologies critical to ProcureTech Success?