Trends 2016: Big Data
“The world around us is changing so rapidly,” writes Datafloq founder Mark van Rijmenam (@VanRijmenam), “that even the hype big data is already outdated. Big data is nothing new anymore and by
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 world around us is changing so rapidly,” writes Datafloq founder Mark van Rijmenam (@VanRijmenam), “that even the hype big data is already outdated. Big data is nothing new anymore and by
Manufacturers and retailers need to reach consumers in order to motivate them to buy their products and services. To do that, they have to attract consumers through the best means available. More
“Business intelligence continues to be one of the fastest-moving areas in the enterprise,” writes David Weldon (@DWeldon646), Editor-in-chief at Information Management, “and the techniques that organizations are using to drive adoption and
You would think that one of the highest priorities a company would have is getting to know who their best customers are. If you think that’s true, supply chain analyst Lora Cecere
“There’s a problem within big data,” writes Rick Delgado (@ricknotdelgado). “The problem is that there’s too much information and not enough talent to manage it. The supply of analysts and data scientists
Technology advances come in all forms. Most of us probably think of the latest electronic devices when we think about technology; but, innovations in a number of areas, in addition to electronics,
Cyber security is a concern that will continue to plague governments, businesses, and individuals in the years ahead. As our world becomes more connected (and as we rely more heavily on those
“Everything that can be automated,” predicts Robert Tercek, “will be.”[1] Automation, of course, is not a new phenomenon; however, automation is being redefined as artificial intelligence (and, especially, cognitive computing) matures. We
We’ve all heard the question, “Which came first the chicken or the egg?” A similar conundrum could be brewing in the transportation arena. Which comes first smart cities or driverless vehicles? According
“While discussions surrounding AI’s eventual overthrow of humanity can be fun and interesting,” writes TX Zhou, Managing Partner at Karlin Ventures, “they often overlook the little revolutions happening right now.”[1] The little
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