Data Philanthropy and Global Resilience
“The digital revolution of the first decade of this new century has brought many wonders,” writes Robert Kirkpatrick, “yet it has also has ushered in a bewildering array of unanticipated consequences. We
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 digital revolution of the first decade of this new century has brought many wonders,” writes Robert Kirkpatrick, “yet it has also has ushered in a bewildering array of unanticipated consequences. We
“Back in 2011, Victoria Taylor wrote an article entitled, “Supply Chain Management: The Next Big Thing?” [Bloomberg BusinessWeek, 12 September 2011] For that article, she interviewed William Verdini, an associate professor and
If you are concerned about cybersecurity, you probably read the New York Times‘ article about the Chinese military carrying out hacking operations. [“Chinese Army Unit Is Seen as Tied to Hacking Against
In yesterday’s post, I cited a number of pundits who worry that no clear model has emerged as the obvious candidate for what follows globalization. I noted that fifteen years ago Daniel
David M. Smick, editor of International Economy magazine, believes that the globalization model is crumbling and, with no apparent model to succeed it, he predicts that things are going to get very
“The sharp slowdown in U.S. manufacturing that began last spring appears to be over,” writes Don Lee, “setting the stage for moderate expansion in the factory sector in coming months — with
Financial Times‘ columnist Sebastian Mallaby asserts that “manufacturers using ‘big data’ are setting the scene for a revival” in the United States. [“American industry is on the move,” 8 January 2013] To
“Globalization isn’t as simple – or as flat – as you might think,” writes Andrew Bowman, “It’s uneven and has been knocked by the financial crisis. In some ways, the world is
Mark Woodward, CEO of E2open, is another bold prognosticator willing to go on record with his predictions about the coming year. If you don’t believe there is enough networking going on already,
The consulting firm IDC offers an array of predictions for the coming year as can be seen from the following list of webinar subjects drawn from the company’s website. Some of the
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