Category: digital enterprise

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.

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Towards the Digital Enterprise

“Technology is intertwined in nearly every aspect of business today,” writes Pierre Nanterme (@PierreNanterme) and Marty Cole, respectively Accenture’s Chairman/CEO and Group Chief Executive for technology, “with information technology fast becoming a

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Book Review: Connected by Design

I became interested in Barry Wacksman’s (@wacksman) and Chris Stutzman’s (@cjstutzman) book Connected by Design when I learned that it contained an excellent chapter on the FlavorPrint® platform that Enterra Solutions® helped McCormick and

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The Rise of the Digital Enterprise

Just in case you’re wondering whether we’ve entered the Digital Age, Comcast just announced that it has more broadband users than television cable subscribers. Adie Tomer (@AdieTomer) and Rob Puentes (@rpuentes) write,

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The Internet of Things Bandwagon

“Just as the use of the word ‘Cloud’ exploded in the late 2000s,” writes Bill McBeath (@BillMcBeath), Chief Research Officer at ChainLink Research, “we have seen the term ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT)

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Cognitive Computing and the Digital Business

In Accenture’s latest technology vision entitled “From Digitally Disrupted to Digital Disrupter,” the consulting firm provides an insightful tour d’horizon of trends occurring in the digital world and how they are going

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The Coming Evolution of Global Business

“Whether you trace them back to Assyrian trading networks in 2000BC, or only as far as the mid-19th century when the modern cross-border joint-stock company was born,” writes Andrew Hill, “multinationals have

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