
WEBINAR
Architecting Systems of Action
Enterprises are rethinking how intelligent systems operate alongside ERP—preserving stability at the core while enabling faster, more adaptive execution at the edge.
In Part 2 of a three-episode series on Agentic AI ERP, hosted by MIT Technology Review Insights in partnership with Rimini Street, the conversation moves from conceptual frameworks to real-world architecture. This session focuses on how organizations design systems of action that sit above ERP systems of record—interpreting signals, coordinating workflows and driving timely decisions without compromising control.
In this discussion, you’ll explore:
- How do “systems of action” work in practice?
- What does the architecture look like?
- Where does intelligence live?
Join Rimini Street’s Hélio Kazuo Matsumoto, Regional CTO for Latin America, and George Goosen, Group VP of Innovation Solution Delivery, for a discussion with MIT Technology Review host Brian Bryson, as they unpack what it takes to operationalize AI in the enterprise—while maintaining the reliability and discipline ERP systems demand.
You can view Part 1 of this series, From Systems of Record to Systems of Action, here.