Trends 2016: Gartner Technology Trends
We live in an age of technological wonders; however, some people fail to appreciate all of the wonders because they are too young to have known life in simpler times. We’ve all
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.
We live in an age of technological wonders; however, some people fail to appreciate all of the wonders because they are too young to have known life in simpler times. We’ve all
There are a lot of moving pieces in a supply chain, but none are more central than logistics pieces (i.e., those parts of the supply chain that physically move things from one
A wonderful infographic by Harbor Research and Postscapes, describes the Internet of Things (IoT) as a digital nervous system for the world (i.e., “Location data using GPS sensors. Eyes and ears using
“How do we expect to handle the overflow of data that is headed our way?” asks James MacLennan (@jpmacl), Senior Vice President & Chief Information Officer at IDEX Corporation. “Why are we
Unless you’ve been stranded on an island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, you’ve read about the rise of the sharing economy. Undoubtedly, this trend has been hastened by the rise
“You’re more likely to survive a plane crash than you are to click a banner ad,” writes Jason Goldberg (@retailgeek), Senior Vice President of Commerce & Content at Razorfish.[1] And if that
For most lay people, marketing is marketing. Professionals, however, distinguish between outbound marketing and inbound marketing. Outbound marketing is considered more traditional. Marketing-Schools.org defines outbound marketing this way: “Outbound marketing tries to
“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
“The technological shifts over the next 10 years and beyond will reverberate through all aspects of business, government and society overall,” writes Christian Lanng (@christianlanng), Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Tradeshift.com.[1]
“A confluence of forces has propelled artificial intelligence into the business mainstream,” assert Deloitte analysts Paul Sallomi (@PaulSallomi), Bob Dalton, and David Schatsky (@dschatsky).[1] In addition to improvements in artificial intelligence (AI)
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