The Autonomous Enterprise

by Moritz Zimmermann

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Who is Moritz Zimmermann?

Moritz Zimmermann is one of the founders of modern enterprise e-commerce. He co-founded Hybris in 1999 and built it into the category-defining platform that powered thousands of the world’s largest manufacturers, retailers, and brands as digital trade became foundational. In 2013, Hybris was acquired by SAP, where Moritz served as Chief Technology Officer and shaped how global enterprises run commerce at scale.

Today, Moritz is a partner at 42CAP, working with the next generation of enterprise software companies. The Autonomous Enterprise is his case for the shift now underway, from the digital commerce he helped build to the autonomous commerce he believes will reshape the enterprise just as profoundly.

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What will you take away

1

See Why Digital Transformation Stalled

 

Understand why two decades of software upgrades never changed the operating model, and a human still runs every transaction.

2

Break The Growth-Equals-Headcount Rule

 

Learn how autonomous execution scales revenue without adding people, expanding margins and dropping cost to serve.

3

Recognize The 1999 Pattern Repeating

 

See the parallels between the rise of e-commerce and the rise of autonomous commerce, and what early movers gained both times.

4

Frame The Leadership Decision Ahead

 

Walk away with a clear case to put in front of the people in your organization who still treat autonomy as an IT project.

Voice of The Customers

The customers… they try to manage their supply chains. Speed is becoming so much more important.

Fredrik Sölscher

EVP IT & Digitalization, Nefab Group

Fredrik Sölscher

We would have loved to introduce Autonomous Commerce earlier, but there wasn't a solution out there. It's very important in our business that we get back to the customers as quickly as possible.

Paul Thompson

Chief Executive Officer, Aerospheres

Paul Thompson

From a leadership perspective, we are also on a journey. We are increasing our own literacy in terms of autonomous processing, AI and so forth.

Mikkel Diness Vindeløv

Vice President, Hempel

Mikkel Diness Vindeløv

AI is really in the future. We can respond to our customers faster, so it's a business critical solution.

Carlos García

Head of Digital Business, Danfoss

Carlos García

We couldn't really see that we could scale. There is definitely a direct correlation between customer satisfaction and revenue. We know that by fact.

Anders Pettersson Liechti

CIO, Nilfisk

Anders Pettersson Liechti

Autonomous Commerce is here.

Autonomous Commerce is here.