AI × Integration for Mid-Market: Closing the Gap Between Vision and Execution
1. Executive Summary Many mid-market companies are adopting AI to stay competitive. But there’s a practical barrier that keeps showing up: systems that don’t
1. Executive Summary Many mid-market companies are adopting AI to stay competitive. But there’s a practical barrier that keeps showing up: systems that don’t
1. Executive Summary In both manufacturing and finance, organizations have invested heavily in AI, yet many still struggle to turn these investments into consistent
Key Results Summary Sankyo America faced operational bottlenecks from manual order processing that required employees to re-enter PDF sales orders into their ERP system.
Key Results Summary Square Enix faced operational bottlenecks from accumulated custom integration solutions that created maintenance overhead and limited business agility. The company implemented
Key Results Summary To support operational efficiency and reduce the burden of manual data management, O&K American implemented HULFT Integrate as its data integration
Summary To support rapid expansion while maintaining exceptional customer service, RIX North America implemented HULFT’s data integration and automation platform. The solution eliminated manual
Key Results Summary JALUX Americas faced operational bottlenecks due to manual data entry from PDF forms and non-digital invoices. The company implemented Saison Technology’s
Key Results Summary When the manufacturer’s largest supplier implemented a cloud-based supply chain management system requiring real-time reporting, the company faced a critical modernization
Key Results Summary To address operational bottlenecks from outdated sales processes, ITOCHU Techno-Solutions America implemented HULFT Integrate as their data integration platform. The solution