Industry 4.0 — Facing the Coming Revolution
“With disruptive forces of change so pervasive around the world,” writes Jeff Dobbs, Global Sector Chair for Industrial Manufacturing at KPMG, “it would be easy to believe that the manufacturing sector is
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.
“With disruptive forces of change so pervasive around the world,” writes Jeff Dobbs, Global Sector Chair for Industrial Manufacturing at KPMG, “it would be easy to believe that the manufacturing sector is
“Companies today are rushing headlong to become more digital,” write Karel Dörner and David Edelman (@davidedelman). “But what does digital really mean?”[1] Most analysts agree that businesses need to transform into digital
“To-date,” writes Adeel Najmi (@AdeelNajmi), Chief Science Officer and Senior Fellow at JDA Software, “the entire supply chain has been orchestrated to service ‘demand’ while keeping inventory and logistics costs down.”[1] You
“A digital enterprise,” according to one widely accepted definition, “is an organization that uses technology as a competitive advantage in its internal and external operations.” Admittedly that is a broad definition. Ben
“Carpe diem … seize the day,” writes Roger Schenck, Manager of Content Promotions at Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS). “This Latin phrase, coined by the Roman poet Horace in 23 BC, is used
In his two decades of consulting on supply chain management matters, Steve Banker (@steve_scm), Service Director for SCM at ARC Advisory Group, claims to have a seen a number of “revolutions” advance
“Leading computer scientists and technologists say the definition of ‘computer’ is again changing,” writes Adrienne LaFrance (@AdrienneLaF). “We have reached a profound moment of convergence and acceleration in computing technology, one that
“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
“In most organizations,” asserts Rich Sherman (@guruofscm), founder at Gold & Domas Research, “daily working capital decisions are made by planners and schedulers using custom spreadsheets and tribal knowledge. It’s time to
“The future is here and it is connected,” writes Eva Milko (@evamilko).[1] Milko envisions a future that moves beyond “the internet economy” to an economy that is even more connected. She foresees
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