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Big Data Analytics are Better than Intuition

Enterra Insights

According to Daniel Kahneman, winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Economics, “Intuition works less often than we think.”[1] The post Big Data Analytics are Better than Intuition appeared first on Enterra Solutions. ”[1] He … Continued.

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Clouds: A Beautiful Thing for Sure!

Supply Chain Shaman

In 2002, there was no interest. As a result, Steelwedge looks very different today than when I first met them in 2002. Big data supply chains New technologies Supply Chain Supply Chain Excellence Supply Chain Insights Community cloud new software Software as a Service' The reason?

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The agile supply chain is back in trend. But this time it’s for real!

Supply Chain Trend

Lee’s matrix from his 2002 article “Aligning Supply Chain Strategies with Product Uncertainties”, provides a good starting point for a segmentation conversation. Big Data has become…well really big …and feeds AI and ML algorithms to extract value. The Cloud now provides almost unlimited data storage and computing power.

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6 Manufacturing Trends You Need to Know

Arena Solutions

alone, colleges and universities awarded 83,263 bachelor’s degrees in engineering in 2012, a 37% increase over the 60,605 degrees conferred in 2002. Big data The use of big data is increasing in manufacturing. Breaking it down In the U.S. 3 What’s the allure?

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Digital Twins and Phygital Fitness

Enterra Insights

This technology took a step further in 2002 when Michael Grieves publicly introduced the concept and model of the digital twin at a Society of Manufacturing Engineers conference in Troy, Michigan.

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Whew! It Is Finally Happening.

Supply Chain Shaman

In the period of 2000-2002, when I was at Gartner, I watched the evolution of a model that I violently disagreed with. Use of Downstream Data. Big data supply chains Bricks Matter Market-Driven New technologies Open Content Research B2B Business-to-business e2open EDI electronic data interchange Elemica GHX GTNexus SAP'

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Why Learning Technologies will Fundamentally Transform Retail and Supply Chain

BlueYonder

The good news is that there is an abundant and growing bounty of content (Big Data) on practically anything and everyone. In 2002, the University of Michigan gave Google’s Larry Page and Sergey Brin an estimate of 1,000 years for scanning the library’s seven million volumes. Again, performance improves with experience.