AI capabilities added to IFS Cloud
Industrial cloud and AI company IFS has announced the general availability of its latest IFS Cloud release offering new AI-powered functionality that is designed to help users to improve operational effectiveness and profitability.
The May release adds a range of new services that are supported by IFS.ai Copilot, designed to help users better understand and use data from across a company’s supply chain and operations for improved asset management, scheduling and sustainability.
IFS.ai Copilot is aimed at helping to improve decision-making and enhance user experience and engagement with an AI-powered assistant.
“With this latest release of IFS Cloud, customers will benefit from a new level of meaningful AI capabilities and innovation that is truly relevant to their industry and impactful to their business,” said Christian Pedersen, Chief Product Officer at IFS. “The IFS.ai Copilot is the natural next step for IFS Cloud users to engage with and benefit from the AI capabilities we have embedded into IFS Cloud. We’re offering so much more than generic AI — our industrial AI approach means customers can effectively manage supply chains and improve their operations. We’re creating an environment where technology and human ingenuity come together.”
The new capabilities in 24R1 provide industrial AI functionality, but also add new industry-specific tooling, according to the company.
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