Tailor, a San Francisco and Tokyo-based ERP platform, has raised $22 million in Series A funding, banking on a "headless" ERP system named Omakase. This innovation separates the user interface from the core functions, enabling greater customization and flexibility, particularly appealing to retail and e-commerce sectors dealing with complex supply chains. CEO Yo Shibata believes this approach, allowing AI agents to automate tasks through API, positions Tailor uniquely against legacy ERP systems and competitors. As operational needs evolve, Tailor's customizable solutions are set to meet modern business challenges head-on.
Tailor’s "headless" ERP structure allows flexibility by separating frontend and backend, catering to businesses' needs for customizable enterprise solutions in dynamic markets.
As coding becomes increasingly commoditized, businesses prefer systems that are composed and flexible, moving from hardcoded to modular ERP solutions.
Tailor aims to provide a competitive edge in ERP by addressing dynamic supply chain challenges in retail through its innovative Omakase system.
Yo Shibata emphasizes the need for ERP solutions that facilitate collaboration between humans and machines, hinting at a future dominated by AI integrations.
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