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ICON 2026 - Blue Yonder's Chris Burchett on the AI reality in supply chain - and why customers need an honest conversation This article is sponsored by: Blue Yonder ICON 2026 logo

Blue Yonder SVP of Generative AI Chris Burchett makes the engineering case for owned intelligence - and doesn't shy away from telling customers what the road to the autonomous supply chain actually involves.

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ICON 2026 — Blue Yonder CEO Duncan Angove isn't nervous to say ‘the agent is the app’ (or that the SI industry is about to become a product feature) This article is sponsored by: Blue Yonder ICON 2026 logo

Blue Yonder CEO Duncan Angove is being more honest than most enterprise software vendor CEOs out there - an approach that will likely resonate well with customers.

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ICON 2026 - Knauf's 80% touchless order management goal - and the Blue Yonder foundation being built to reach it This article is sponsored by: Blue Yonder ICON 2026 logo

Knauf's Chief Supply Chain Officer Dr. Martin Brown explains how the building materials giant is using Blue Yonder's cognitive planning solutions to work towards an ambitious target of 80 per cent touchless order management - and why getting the data and the people right matters more than the technology itself.

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Atlassian Team '26 – why Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian thinks the more AI advances, the more human imperfection matters This article is sponsored by: Atlassian Team 26 event logo © Atlassian

Alexis Ohanian built the front page of the internet – and he thinks AI is about to make it unreadable. The Reddit co-founder and Seven Seven Six investor argues that as generated content floods every platform, provably human networks become the scarce and valuable thing. Oh, and space eyeballs.

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How to build an AI-first firm that wins the next decade This article is sponsored by: Certinia logo

AI-native services firms are already running 3-4x more projects than their competitors with the same headcount. Certinia's Prasad Sulur breaks down what it takes to build the operating model, talent base, and asset stack that lets a professional services firm compete in this new environment.

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