Logistics in a Changing World
“From siloed behavior to data-sharing and collaboration across disciplines — that’s the journey that companies are making today, as they pass through the five stages of logistics maturity.” At least, that’s what
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.
“From siloed behavior to data-sharing and collaboration across disciplines — that’s the journey that companies are making today, as they pass through the five stages of logistics maturity.” At least, that’s what
“In the context of business,” writes David Linthicum (@DavidLinthicum), a consultant at Cloud Technology Partners, “artificial intelligence is called ‘machine learning’ — that’s the best way to explain it in boardrooms. Machine
“Some call the Internet of Things (IoT), the Intelligence of Things, or the Internet of Everything,” explain analysts from Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). “By whatever name, futurists say it heralds the moment
One thing most pundits seem to agree on is that any organization designed around industrial age principles needs to transform into a digital enterprise if it is to survive and thrive in
The generation receiving the most press right now is Generation Y (aka Millennials). For the most part, millennials are digital natives. They understand and move through the Information Age in ways members
There has always been tension between some humans and automation. No one likes to lose their job — especially to a machine. Historically, however, more jobs have been created by the introduction
Big Data was supposed to help businesses solve many of their nagging problems; but, article after article over the past few years has more often than not discussed the failure of big
Most discussions about smart cities focus on how technology can be leveraged to make urban systems more efficient. I believe no city deserves to be called “smart” unless it makes improving the
“It’s hard to imagine a world where advertising is perfectly targeted to know exactly how you feel and what you need or want,” writes John Scott, Co-Founder and Executive Vice-President at ShopLiftr.
One of our mottos at Enterra Solutions® is “Revolution not Evolution.” Bill DuBois, Director of Marketing Content at Kinaxis, appears to agree with that motto as it pertains to the supply chain.
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