How a 16-Year-Old Company Is Easing Small Businesses Into AI

Discover how a 16-year-old company is easing small businesses into AI with tools that boost efficiency and cut costs.
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How a 16-Year-Old Company Is Easing Small Businesses Into AI
How a 16-Year-Old Company Is Easing Small Businesses Into AI Amid all the chatter about whether artificial intelligence is a bubble, one thing is clear: some industries are finding real, practical use cases. Supply chain and logistics companies are leading the charge, but smaller businesses are also starting to benefit. And the story of how a 16-year-old company is easing small businesses into AI shows exactly how that’s happening. Image Credits:Jetta Productions / Getty Images Big players like Flexport and Uber Freight are already using AI to drive efficiency, but many small and mid-sized companies lack the resources to adopt advanced tools on their own. That’s where Netstock , an inventory management software company founded in 2009, steps in. From Inventory Software to AI-Powered Decisions Netstock recently launched the Opportunity Engine , a generative AI-powered tool built directly into its customer dashboard. By pulling data from Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, the AI provi…