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  "textContent": "The finance back office is quietly becoming one of the most contested fronts in the AI transition. As software vendors promise autonomous close, self-optimizing cash cycles, and AI agents that can approve transactions in real time, mid-market CFOs are being asked to trust algorithms with decisions that used to require lengthy meetings and careful signatures. The question is no longer whether AI will be integrated into ERP systems, but what happens when it is and who, exactly, will be responsible when something goes wrong.\n\nThe post As AI agents move into finance systems, will Etter+Ramli’s governance first ERP as operating system vision reset the competitive order in NetSuite services appeared first on Digital Journal.",
  "title": "As AI agents move into finance systems, will Etter+Ramli’s governance first ERP as operating system vision reset the competitive order in NetSuite services"
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