Thirty Years of Supply Chain Management
Kinaxis bloggers are writing a series of posts looking back over the past thirty years of supply chain management. The series is going to continue for several months and new posts will
In this blog, we discuss cognitive computing and other technologies with a focus on supply chain management and innovation. Other topics of discussion include digital enterprise transformation, marketing, the Internet of Things, and smart cities. Our goal is to advance the public discussion about how cognitive computing and other advanced technologies affect the world in which we live.
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Kinaxis bloggers are writing a series of posts looking back over the past thirty years of supply chain management. The series is going to continue for several months and new posts will
In Part 1 of this two-part series focusing on the talent and skills required to make Big Data analytics the next big thing, I discussed an article by Ben Rooney in which
Noting how well the IPO for Splunk Inc., a Big Data company, did on opening day (its shares “soared 109% on its first day of trading”), Ben Rooney remarked, “It seems that
Jeff Vance writes, “At the end of any quarter, the last thing CFOs want to hear is that more than half of forecasted sales did not close. Unfortunately, this scenario is quite
In past posts, I have noted that the World Economic Forum has declared data to be a new asset class. All businesses, regardless of their size, generate data; but, not all businesses
Since Enterra Solutions® uses an ontology in most of its solutions, the topic of language is of interest to me both personally and professionally. That’s why two recent articles caught my attention.
Jessica E. Vascellaro writes, “The big hype around Big Data is getting a reality check.” [“Hadoop Has Promise but Also Problems,” Wall Street Journal, 23 February 2012] Vascellaro doesn’t really question the
There has been a lot of discussion in the news lately about privacy concerns associated with the collection, storage, and analysis of Big Data. The latest brouhaha resulted from the revelation that
Laurie Sullivan writes, “Marketers agree customer data drives marketing decisions. Good thing, because advertisers continue to collect mounds of it from mobile, search, social media and more.” [“What To Do With All
Last November, Jessica Twentyman wrote, “‘Big data’ is the ‘next frontier for innovation, competition and productivity’, according to McKinsey.” [“Big data is ‘the next frontier’,” Financial Times, 14 November 2012] The implication
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