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“The business of Big Data, which involves collecting large amounts of data and then searching it for patterns and new revelations,” writes Quentin Hardy, “is the result of cheap storage, abundant sensors
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“The business of Big Data, which involves collecting large amounts of data and then searching it for patterns and new revelations,” writes Quentin Hardy, “is the result of cheap storage, abundant sensors
In yesterday’s post, I discussed the first six supply chain megatrends of the dozen identified by Dan Gilmore, editor-in-chief of Supply Chain Digest. [“Supply Chain Megatrends 2012,” 16 March 2012] Those megatrends
In two separate posts, Dan Gilmore, editor-in-chief of Supply Chain Digest, has listed a dozen “megatrends” that he believes will define supply chains in the years ahead. Gilmore presents six megatrends per
Last January I wrote a blog about Showrooming and Product Customization that discussed how Target is tired of being used as a showroom for online marketers like Amazon.com. In a letter sent
In this post, I’ll be discussing three articles from SupplyChainBrain that all touch on why processes, technology, and people matter when discussing Big Data analytics. In the first article, Mark Kornbluth, Managing
There are a number of trends associated with Big Data and cloud computing that are clearly beginning to emerge. In this post, I’d like to discuss a few of them beginning with
Many cultures retell the story of a flood that changed the world — the most famous story, of course, is that of Noah and his ark. Brian Deagon writes about a new
Jessica E. Vascellaro writes, “The big hype around Big Data is getting a reality check.” [“Hadoop Has Promise but Also Problems,” Wall Street Journal, 23 February 2012] Vascellaro doesn’t really question the
“After 244 years,” writes Julie Bosman, “the Encyclopaedia Britannica is going out of print.” [“After 244 Years, Encyclopaedia Britannica Stops the Presses,” New York Times, 14 March 2012] She reports, “In an
There has been a lot of discussion in the news lately about privacy concerns associated with the collection, storage, and analysis of Big Data. The latest brouhaha resulted from the revelation that
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