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Connectivity and generative AI’s impact dominate key supply chain software themes at NRF ’25

by John M
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A Battle of Giants: Supply Chain Software Goes to War for Dominance

Welcome to the chaotic parade that is the National Retail Federation’s showcase of 2025, where supply chain software titans unleash their latest technological promises. The stage reeks of corporate bravado, with Manhattan Associates, Blue Yonder, and Magnus Technologies digging their heels deeper into the murky trenches of AI-integrated solutions. But let’s be clear – this dogfight isn’t about innovation; it’s about who can yell the loudest in a crowded room filled with overlapping features and market jargon.

Manhattan Associates: AI Hype or Strategic Move?

Manhattan Associates tells us they’ve embedded generative AI into their Manhattan Active supply chain management tool, a move they claim has “transformed” warehouse functionalities. Senior Director Adam Kline boasted about how half of their clients have reluctantly dipped their toes into this so-called revolution. The others? Still waiting, scratching their heads, or maybe dodging yet another tech gimmick promising the moon. Kline admits it’s not magic – translation: don’t expect miracles when your warehouse shelves are still inexplicably empty.

Yes, Manhattan ran rigorous tests on their shiny new toy, repeating them endlessly until results didn’t look entirely embarrassing. The AI is being marketed as a sidekick for overwhelmed employees, not a replacement for entire jobs – because nothing says “trust us” quite like half-baked automation. Customers, prepare for “starting point” code generations that cut some implementation times. Just don’t expect it to fix the sluggish systems they’ve been peddling for years.

Blue Yonder: End-to-End Visibility or Buzzword Barrage?

Blue Yonder stormed into NRF announcing an “upgraded” supply chain platform, which CEO Duncan Angove lavishly described as a culmination of two years of labor. Big deal. Everyone’s been grinding during the pandemic chaos – but here’s the kicker – Blue Yonder is betting the house on “end-to-end” visibility. Vice President Lesley Simmonds goes on about this like it’s the Holy Grail, emphasizing vendor integration through their acquisition of One Network. Her claim? Their system now enables real-time collaboration with trading partners. Groundbreaking? Hardly. Visibility has existed forever.

If you believe the hype, this platform can analyze disruptions like “East Coast selling out of cashmere scarves during cold weather.” In other words, it spits out the obvious. Blue Yonder’s differentiation? Allegedly, it’s their ability to manage costing and service levels through detailed insights. But what happens when their much-touted “real-time vendor collaboration” faces actual, unforeseen supply crises? The jury’s still out, but rest assured – excuses will abound.

Magnus Technologies: Shrugging Off “TMS Is Dead” Claims

Magnus Technologies didn’t even bother attending NRF but still managed to muscle their way into the conversation. Their Director of Product Management, Jay Delaney, couldn’t bite his tongue when confronted with statements like “TMS is dead.” Delaney argues that TMS isn’t deceased but “evolving” through SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) models. Nice spin. This evolution involves cloud-based solutions, which Magnus proudly updates every four to six weeks – a slap to those who stick to annual blanket updates.

Delaney’s spiel about API-centric SaaS as a salvation for disgruntled clients is bold but laughable. Sure, APIs offer integration, but don’t act like they’re reinventing the wheel. The market’s frustration stems from overpromising – not from lack of shiny new APIs or SaaS upgrades. Magnus is merely clawing at relevance while competitors battle for the bigger spoils.

The Flawed Dreams of Supply Chain Innovation

The NRF 2025 expo reeked of endless talk and little proof. Manhattan Associates wants to shrink implementation times while charging exponentially. Blue Yonder basks in its “ecosystem” vision, hoping retailers buy the collaboration utopia they advertise. Meanwhile, Magnus Technologies hangs its hat on SaaS updates for a fickle client base.

The crux of the problem is simple: these companies claim to crack the new technological frontier, but in reality, they’re shackled by commercial constraints, resistant customers, and technology that’s evolving incrementally – not radically. The supply chain industry deserves brutal honesty: real solutions are slow, and the hype often outweighs the utility. So, ask yourself – does the vendor selling end-to-end revelations really have your back?

Source: finance.yahoo.com/news/connectivity-generative-ai-impact-key-120000705.html

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