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Do You Need a Graph?

Supply Chain Shaman

The market literature, currently dripping with Artificial Intelligence, primarily focuses on discussions to build better engines to drive insights. This leads me to the question, “If the car’s frame is broken, can a better engine help?” I term this our data jail. As a result, data query is fast.

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Driving An Octopus

Supply Chain Shaman

My Quest To Redefine Planning The focus of many discussion threads on LinkedIn this week focused on building better engines for planning. I get it, and the geek inside of me loves the engine discussions, but I firmly believe that better engines in an old-fashioned jalopy get us nowhere. But, you might ask, “Why an octopus?”

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Getting Started with AI in Supply Chain

Logistics Viewpoints

Instead start with the foundation of your AI strategy, which should be an understanding of your company’s supply chain and your data. Second, avoid islands of isolation and limited impact by integrated AI into your supply chain so the results are aligned end to end. The unquenchable appetite for adoption is driven by many factors.

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How To Jump

Supply Chain Shaman

The second disturbing fact is that business leaders cannot access planning data, so a planner must interpret the data. Faster and Better Engines. At the event, presentation after presentation focused on improving engines. For me, the concepts of outside-in and self-service planning are intertwined. Guess what?

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Monetizing Analytics Features: Why Data Visualizations Will Never Be Enough

Think your customers will pay more for data visualizations in your application? Five years ago they may have. But today, dashboards and visualizations have become table stakes. Discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your embedded analytics. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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ToolsGroup and Evo: Bringing Prescriptive Analytics and Quantum Learning to Industry-Leading Retail Planning

ToolsGroup

the immediate transformation will come from the EvoAI engine, which will soon be integrated across the entire JustEnough and SO99+ product suites. EvoAI is a flexible algorithmic engine that can be used to recommend the best course of action towards a particular business goal. While the real answer is “Plenty!”, What is EvoAI?

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Definitions Matter

Supply Chain Shaman

Use of order patterns to execute a route guide in Transportation Planning (TMS)–route planning, pooling of less than truckload, and load tender. Channel data is usually located in the sales account teams, not used by the supply chain team. In my writing, I try to get clear on definitions. Let’s take an example.