
The Internet of Things and Really, Really Big Data
The Internet of Things (IoT) is going to generate a massive amount of data. How much? “Annual global IP traffic will pass the zettabyte (1000 exabytes) threshold by the end of 2016,”
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.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is going to generate a massive amount of data. How much? “Annual global IP traffic will pass the zettabyte (1000 exabytes) threshold by the end of 2016,”
“There is general unease about the state of the global economy with its increase in operational risk,” writes the staff at Material Handling & Logistics (MH&L).[1] That’s why Adam Robinson (@TweetsByARob), Director
The business world is awash with buzzwords, new technologies, and inflated promises. There’s so much of it that Drew Breunig (@dbreunig), Vice President of Strategy at PlaceIQ, reminds us that when we
“What if you could predict what products or services your customers wanted before they did,” asks Dr. James Canton (@futureguru), CEO of the Institute for Global Futures. “What if you knew how
“We’re still a few years away from having robots at our beck and call,” writes Or Shani, founder and CEO of Adgorithms, “but [artificial intelligence (AI)] has already had a profound impact
“Every industry is ripe for digital disruption and the supply chain industry is no exception,” writes Margaret O’Donnell, a Program Manager at Rutgers Business School Executive Education. “For example, we’re moving from
The digital path to purchase has been growing for years. Laura Stevens (@LauraStevensWSJ) reports, “For the first time, consumers say they bought more of their purchases on the web than in stores,
The 21st century business landscape will be characterized by the rise of the intelligent enterprise (i.e., organizations that use cognitive computing systems to increase efficiency and effectiveness). The first step towards the
Little wonder people are getting confused about the future of computing and automation. Bruno Michel (@BmiBruno), a scientist at IBM Research – Zurich, writes, “Ever since the American computer scientist John McCarthy
“Which picture more accurately describes the impact of automation on a workforce,” asks Adrienne Selko (@ASelkoIW), “an orchestrated collaboration between man and machine, or a worker being shown the door as the
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