Mobile and IoT Driving Consumers’ Digital Path to Purchase
Consumers are increasingly using the digital path to purchase when they buy things. To be honest, the so-called digital path is really more of a digital touchstone than a path. Even when
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.
Bradd C. Hayes is the active editor of this blog.
Consumers are increasingly using the digital path to purchase when they buy things. To be honest, the so-called digital path is really more of a digital touchstone than a path. Even when
In addition to posting articles on this blog, I’m also a featured blogger for Supply Chain Insight’s Beet Fusion blog. This month featured bloggers were asked to write about their favorite supply
There is a heated, ongoing debate about how artificial intelligence and robotics are going to affect jobs sustainability (i.e., the future of the human workforce). Optimists believe new technologies will, like in
For over half a decade, pundits have predicted 3D printing (also called additive manufacturing) would revolutionize industries and supply chains. Those predictions may finally be coming true. “The way we make the
“Artificial intelligence tools are only beginning to penetrate the workplace,” writes Jared Lindzon (@JLindzon), “but are causing leaders to rethink how their businesses run.”[1] In fact, many (if not most) analysts believe
We live in a complex world that becomes more complex every day. Analytics can help deal with that complexity. “Almost all business processes suffer from excess complexity and variability,” assert Deloitte analysts,
Blockchain technology has stirred a lot of interest over the past year and a new study from eft indicates that interest is growing. Peter Buxbaum (@peterbuxbaum) reports, “Large numbers of major corporations
There is a general consensus among analysts that businesses organized around industrial age principles need to transform into digital enterprises if they are going to survive and thrive in the decades ahead.
“The first thing you need to know about AI (and machine learning),” writes Eric Knorr (@EricKnorr), “is that it’s full of confusing, overlapping terminology, not to mention algorithms with functions that are
A few years ago, analysts from Source One wrote, “Many analysts would assert that the U.S. and the global manufacturing industry as a whole is due for an industrial revolution. To some,
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