What the Truman Show Can Teach Us about Big Data
According to a report prepared for the World Economic Forum by Bain & Company, “Personal data is becoming a new economic ‘asset class’, a valuable resource for the 21st century that will
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According to a report prepared for the World Economic Forum by Bain & Company, “Personal data is becoming a new economic ‘asset class’, a valuable resource for the 21st century that will
“There are slaves in your supply chain,” writes Tim Minahan. “According to the International Labour Organization (ILO) there are more than 20 million forced laborers around the world today. And it is
In the first part of this article, I discussed how business leaders’ eyes are just opening to the possibilities machine learning applications can have in the commercial world (e.g., activities as diverse
“There is pressure in the enterprise software space,” writes Jorge Garcia (@jgptec), “to incorporate new technologies, both in hardware and software, in order to keep pace with modern business. It seems we
“The basis of commercial enterprise is information,” writes Kenneth Cukier (@kncukier), Data Editor at The Economist. “That hasn’t changed in thousands of years. However, those who feel that today’s big data is
Managing day-to-day operations in a global supply chain is no easy task. That’s certainly not news for supply chain professionals. In fact, a recent survey conducted by Barloworld Supply Chain Software found
“To meet the growing global demand for food this century,” writes Giovanni Rodriguez (@giorodriguez), co-founder and CEO of SocialxDesign, “we will all need to get smarter about how we produce and distribute
The Kraft Heinz Co. recently announced that it was laying off 2500 employees in the U.S. and Canada (including 700 from the company’s corporate headquarters in Northfield, IL).[1] The Kraft Heinz Co. was
This coming September Enterra Solutions® is one of the sponsors for the Supply Chain Insights 3rd Annual Supply Chain Summit. The theme for this year’s Summit is: “Imagine: The Supply Chain That
Bill Nye (the “Science Guy”) asserts, “There’s nothing I believe in more strongly than getting young people interested in science and engineering, for a better tomorrow, for all humankind.” I certainly agree
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